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Saturday, December 5, 2009
CD - Music from the Balkans
Recently I was approached by Miroslav Hristov, a Bulgarian violinist living in USA who's currently a violin professor at the University of Tenesse in Knoxville and ass.concertmaster of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. Together with Vladimir Valjarevic, a Bosnian-Serb pianist who teaches at Mannes College of Music in New York City, they are planing to record a CD consisting in 5 works for violin an piano written by Balkan composers representing: Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania and Serbia. After a series of consultation the program will include: Enescu (RO), Vladigerov (BG), Skalkotas (GR), Zadeja (AL) and a piece by a young serbian female composer. The program will be first performed in Tenesse and New York City in May 2010 and after that in June they will travel to Bulgaria to record the music with the Bulgarian National Radio and perform as well in Bulgaria and Serbia.
Arts (music) manager with a career as professional musician prior to that. Founder of Albsounds String Orchestra Assoc. in 2000 and from 2004 Manager of RTSH - Albanian National Symphony Orchestra. I have managed those ensembles concert's seasons and international tours. As member of ISPA and IAMA, I have been collaborating with many international events, agencies and artists worldwide and mostly from Balkan area.Active in promoting the regions music tradition, I've done researches and published articles about the arts and specially music sector in the Balkan countries.
1-with Doron Salomon (conductor) Israel and my wife Entela (violin) 2-with Leonid Nikolayev(conductor) Russia 3 -with Alberto Negroni(oboe) & Marco Ambrosini(conductor) Italy 4-with Richard Galliano (accordeon&composer) France 5-with Andrea Giuffredi (trumpet) Italy 6-with Xavier Rist (conductor) France
Balkan orchestras
1-New Sounds orchestra performing open air concert in Tirana 2-Montenegrin Philharmonic Orch., 3 - Poster of Kosovo Philharmonia, 4- RTV Serbia Symph. Orchestra, 5 - Macedonian Philharmonic Orch, 6- Belgrade Philharmonic.
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