JAZZ SQUARE

2019-08-11 23:00

Museum Square

Sunday, August 11
Museum Square, 11 p.m.
 
ĐORĐE OBRADOVIĆ QUINTET (Montenegro / Serbia)
Đorđe Obradović, vocals
Max Koshetov, saxophone
Andreja Hristić, piano
Boris Šainović, double bass
Miloš Grbatinić, drums
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Đorđe Obradović, vocals, graduated in Contemporary Singing from the L’AULA de Música de Moderna i Jazz del Conservatori del Liceu in Barcelona, within the international network of the Berklee School. Over the past ten years, he has gained rich experience in the country and abroad. He has had the opportunity to work with renowned musicians such as Gonzalo del Val, Bernat Guardia Arenas, Olivia Pérez Collellmir, among many others. Obradović is currently collaborating with some of the best jazz musicians in the region at festivals and concerts. He teaches Singing at his school in Belgrade.
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Max Kochetov, saxophone, has been engaged in music since his early childhood. Upon completing the Reinhold Moritzevich Glière Royal Music College in Kyiv in the Department of Saxophone, he continued his education in Germany and France. Max Kochetov is a laureate of a number of jazz festivals and the first alto saxophone of the RTS Big Band. He has collaborated with musicians such as Duško Gojković, John Faddis, Brad Leali, and Claus Raible, among others.
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Andreja Hristić, piano, after finishing Stanković Secondary Music School in Belgrade, continued his studies at the Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz, and later at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. He has performed at numerous concerts and festivals on both domestic, European, and American stages with various ensembles. Hristić regularly collaborates with eminent performers such as Joris Dudli, Allan Praskin, Harry Sokal, and Dejan Pečenko, among others. He teaches Jazz Piano at the Stanković Music School in Belgrade.
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Boris Šainović, double bass, is a student at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, in the Department for Double Bass. He collaborates with nationally renowned ensembles, such as the Schime Trio, the Max Kochetov Quartet, and the Dragan Ćalina Quartet. Šainović frequently performs with esteemd jazz performers, most notably Fabrizio Bosso, Baptiste Herbin, Giuseppe Vitale, and Marko Črnčec. Boris Šainović has recorded several albums and has performed at jazz festivals in the country and abroad.
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Miloš Grbatinić, drums, upon completing studies at Isidor Bajić Secondary Music School in Novi Sad in the Department for Percussions, enrolled at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade in the Department of Drums. After several years he began collaborating with the RTS Big Band, with whom he has performed with many outstanding musicians, such as Duško Gojković, Stjepko Gut, Heinz von Hermann, Samuel Blaser, and others. Miloš Grbatinić actively plays and collaborates with distinguished musicians at jazz festivals in Serbia and across the region.