Andrej Trobentar


Andrej Trobentar is a Slovene painter, illustrator and musician.

Biography

Early life and education

Trobentar was born in Šent Jurij near Grosuplje in central Slovenia in 1951. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana in 1976 and specialized in painting under Jože Ciuha.

Art

Trobentar works as a painter, art teacher and illustrator.

Musical career

Trobentar started his musical career in mid-1970s, first as the vocalist for the band Sedem Svetlobnih Let, which would later evolve into Buldožer, and later as the vocalist and leader of Šest Kilometara Na Uro, which would after Trobentar's departure evolve into Begnagrad. In 1978, he joined the progressive rock band Na Lepem Prijazni, which had until his arrival performed instrumental music. He remained with Na Lepem Prijazni until their dissolution in 1981, recording the band's eponymous debut album with the group. He took part in the band's reunion in 2005, remaining their vocalist until 2014 and recording two more studio albums with them. He left the band in 2014, releasing his first solo album, titled Dar, during the same year.

Awards

He won the Levstik Award in 1986 for his illustrations for Joža Horvat's book Waitapu and for the book Pavji rep in druge kitajske basni.