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1979
the “Zlata ptica” (Golden Bird) prize for their research work, artistic revival of archival materials and pedagogical work (the Omerzel–Terlep duo)

1982
the “Priznanje Glasbene mladine” (Musical Youth Prize) award for their pedagogical work (the Omerzel–Terlep duo)

1980 – 2000
very fruitful cooperation of Mira Omerzel (the duo and the ensemble) with the Slovene Radio and Televison, met with wide response; she devised and implemented a number of scholarly and art programmes for it.

1985
two golden prizes at the Moscow International Festival of Ethnological Films “Raduga” for Omerzel’s professional draft of a musical documentary program about the last banda (typical band of musicians) in Prekmurje, “Beltinška banda”, one in the series of her ethno-musicological documentary TV serial entitled “Slovenska ljudska glasbila in godci” (“Slovene Folk Instruments and Musicians”) (Mira Omerzel)

1986
the "Orpheus" golden prize of the Yugoslav Radio and Television for their first two LPs, both entitled “Slovenske ljudske pesmi in glasbila” [“Slovene Folk Songs and Instruments”]

1989
two golden prizes at the Moscow International Festival of Ethnological Films “Raduga” for the program about the musical identity of Gorenjsko region, “Komur se dremlje, naj gre spat” (Let The One Who Is Sleepy Go To Bed) from the new, emerging TV art serial of the Trutamora Slovenica trio “Zvočnost slovenskih pokrajin” [“Sound Image of Slovene Regions”], after the scenario by Mira Omerzel (directed by Marjan Frankovič).

1989

TV serial entitled “Zvočnost slovenskih pokrajin” [“Sound Image of Slovene Regions”] (TV Slovenija)

2000

Cycle of TV broadcasts entitled “Zvočnost slovenske duše” [“Sound Image of the Slovene Soul”]
(TV Slovenija)

2000
the recognition from the Slovenian Institute for Adult Education for its life-long activity (the Trutamora Slovenica ensemble)

2004
the Štrekelj prize for the exceptional achievements in the field of gathering and preserving Slovene folk materials of both literature and songs (Dr. Mira Omerzel–Mirit)

2007
nomination for an award
from the Prešeren Prize Foundation for the publishing of two CDs of Slovenian musical heritage "From Saint Nicholas to the Epiphany" and "The Sound Image of Slovenian Soul"

2008
Julij Betetto Award - highest recognition for artistic achievement in music and contribution to Slovenia's musical heritage



The individual members and the whole ensemble also made revitalizations of Slovene musical tradition, adaptations of or improvisations on folk theme in their own arrangements or in the works of Slovene composers for the classical chamber and symphonic, as well as the theatre stages.