Since 2013, it has been my immense privilege to be the conductor of the Female Choir Rozka Usenik. We often talk about the joy and the music, but in 2025, as we celebrated our 50th anniversary, I found myself reflecting deeply on the name we carry.
The Girl from Stanežiče
Our choir is named after Rozka Usenik, a young woman from Stanežiče whose life was cut tragically short during the Second World War. Rozka was more than just a local name; she was a symbol of courage who sacrificed her life during the occupation. By carrying her name, our singers don't just perform notes—they carry forward the memory of her spirit and the history of the village.
For 50 years, this choir has grown from a group of young enthusiasts into a seasoned, award-winning ensemble. We have recorded CDs and earned golden plaques at home and abroad, but at our core, we remain a community bound by the soil of Stanežiče and the legacy of Rozka.
From Šentvid to the Competition Stage
Our anniversary year in 2025 was filled with moments of connection. We gathered at the annual Šentvid Festival, a beautiful tradition where choirs from every "Šentvid" in Slovenia reunite. It felt like a massive family gathering, a "cozy" reminder of our shared roots.
That warmth carried us into the Ljubljana Choir Competition, where the positive feedback from conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič gave my singers the perfect momentum. It prepared them for the most significant honor in our choir's history.
A Triumph at Ljubljana Castle
The pinnacle of our 50th year took place at Ljubljanski grad. In a room filled with Slovenia's most respected artists and leaders, the Municipality of Ljubljana presented our choir with a prestigious award.
Standing on that stage alongside luminaries like the legendary actress Milena Zupančič and the former President of Slovenia, Danilo Türk, was a profound honor. To see our choir—named for a brave girl from their village—recognized at the same event as such monumental figures was a moment of pure triumph.
The Heartbeat of the Choir
We finished our singing year with a beautiful 50th anniversary concert that I will remember for a long time. Through the ups and downs of the last decade, it is the spirit and the "fun" of these women that has held me up. We are more than a choir; we are a living bridge between the sacrifice of the past and the music of the future.