Here’s what else the 56th BEMUS brings us

The games of musical giants continue: Here’s what else the 56th BEMUS brings us

After the spectacular opening of the 56th BEMUS in the Sava Center, when today’s greatest tenor Jonas Kaufman performed, the performances of musical greats continue in the Kolarč Endowment Hall.

Cello virtuosos Petar Pejčić and Maja Bogdanović will perform on Tuesday, October 15 at 8 p.m.accompanied by Ukrainian pianist Dmytro Semikras and Nino Gvetadze, pianist from Georgia. Tickets at a price of 1,000 to 1,500 dinars can be purchased at Ticket Vision sales points and through the online service. tickets.rs.

Petar Pejčić is one of the most promising young artists. He is a prize winner and the youngest finalist of the Second International Competition “Queen Elizabeth” and a prize winner at many other prestigious international cellist competitions such as “Paulo”, “Pablo Casals”, “Ana Cool”, “Felix Mendelssohn”, “Aleksandar Glazunov”. , “Heran”, and competitions in Licensing and the State Competition of Serbia. Pejčić plays on Giuseppe Guarneri’s instrument, from 1694, which was given to him for use by the international society of violinists J&A Beare, of which he is the first scholarship holder ever.

He trained in master classes with prominent artists, including Nikolas Altstedt, David Geringas, Gary Hoffman, Miša Majski, and Jan Fogler. Until now, Pejčić has performed with orchestras such as Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, Helsinki Philharmonic, Graz Philharmonic, Koncerthaus Orchestra from Berlin, Symphony Orchestra from Lahti, Belgrade Chamber Orchestra “Ljubica Marić”, Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia, Stiriarte Festival Orchestra. As a chamber musician, he has collaborated with esteemed artists such as James Bailey, Friedman Eichhorn, Paulina Zakse, Antti Sirala, Florian Ulig and Mira Wang. He is currently attending a professional training program at the prestigious Academy in Kronberg, in the class of professor Frans Helmerson.

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Pejčić will perform with the Ukrainian pianist Dmitr Semikras who has won a number of awards at important world competitions, such as the “Ile-d-France” competition and the International Competition of Young Pianists in Memory of Vladimir Horovic. He improved his skills at master classes with renowned artists such as Claudio Martinez Mener, Lili Dorfman, Vanessa Latarsh and Aleksei Grinjuk.

Cellist Maja Bogdanović enjoys a reputation as one of the leading solo and chamber performing artists and pedagogues. Since winning the first prize at the Paris Conservatory and training with Michel Strauss, and making her debut at Carnegie Hall, she has performed as a soloist with the world’s largest symphony orchestras, including the Tonhalle Orchestra from Zurich, the Tokyo Philharmonic, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Berlin and Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestras. , the English Symphony Orchestra and many others.

This exceptional artist is a regular guest of many international chamber music festivals, and on the pages of her biography she records performances with the world’s greatest artists such as Marta Argerič, Julijan Rahlin, Jurij Bašmet, Danijel Rowland, Nemanja Radulović.

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At the Belgrade concert, Bogdanović will be accompanied Georgian pianist Nino Gvetadze which, in addition to numerous other awards, won a prize at the prestigious international competition “Franc List”. The biography of this artist includes many solo performances with renowned world orchestras. Gvetadze is also the co-founder and artistic director of the International Pianist Festival in Naarden, as well as the artistic director of the Chamber Music Festival in Delft.

On Sunday, October 13at 8 pm, as part of the program „SANU and BEMUS“the works of four academic composers, Stevan Hristić, Dušan Radić, Svetislav Božić and Ivan Jevtić, will be performed in the Kolarc Endowment Hall. The works of our composers will be performed by the “Madlenijanum” Opera and Theater Orchestra, under the direction of Dejan Savić, and Jasmina Janković, piano, and Dušan Zdravković, double bass, will perform as soloists. Entrance is free.

On Wednesday, October 16 a concert will be held in the Belgrade Philharmonic Hall from 8 p.m “Tribute to composer Zoran Eric” performed by the Metamorfozis ensemble, and tickets at the price of 800 dinars can be purchased via service ticket of the Belgrade Philharmonic.

The Belgrade music festivities last until October 26, and the entire program can be viewed on the website bemus.rs.

Source: BIZLife

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