Slavko_Avsenik is one of the most influential and popular polka and waltz musicians in the world. Oberkrainer[?] music, which the Avsenik Ensemble popularized, remains very popular today and is always a strong candidate for country (folk) music awards in Slovenia and Austria.
One of the most famous modern Slovenian bands is Laibach, an early 1980s industrial music group.
Ljubljana-native Bratko Bibič[?]'s former band Begnagrad[?] was a massively influential 1970s group that are considered one of the direct influences on modern world music. Bibič's unique accordion style, often solo, with no accompaniment, has also made him a solo star.
Avant-garde classical music arose in Slovenia in the 1960s, largely due to the work of Primož Ramovš[?] and Ivo Petrič[?], who also conducted the Slavko Osterc Ensemble[?]. Jakob Jež[?], Darijan Božič[?], Lojze Lebič[?] and Vinko Globokar[?] have since composed enduring works, especially Globokar's L'Armonia[?], an opera.
Modernist composers include Uroš Rojko[?], Tomaž Svete[?], Brina Jež-Brezavšček[?] and Aldo Kumar[?]. Kumar's Sonata z igro 12[?] (A sonata with a play 12), a set of variations on a rising chromatic scale, is particularly notable.
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