KOTORART TALENTS

2024-07-18 21:00

Church of the Holy Spirit

Thursday, July 18
Church of the Holy Spirit, 9 p.m.
KOTORART TALENTS
BEST STUDENTS OF THE MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO

PROGRAM

Max Bruch (1838–1920)
Romance in F major, Op. 85
Performed by: Milena Jovićević, viola
Professor: Mikhail Bereznitsky

Jules Mouquet (1867–1946)
Solo de concours
Performed by: Gorazd Dobrevski, clarinet
Piano accompaniment: Oleksiy Molchanov
Professor: Petar Garić

Karl Maria von Weber (1786–1826)
Romance,for trombone and piano
Performed by: Martina Kovačević, trombone
Professor: Aleksandar Benčić

Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959)
Sonatina, for two violins and piano, H. 198
Performed by: Abelia Trio – Maja Mijanović, violin,Emina Višnjić, violin, Manja Radoičić, piano
Professor: Nataša Popović
 

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28
Performed by: Marija Korać, violin
Piano accompaniment: Oleksiy Molchanov
Professor: Mikhail Bereznitsky

Predrag Radisavljević (1993)
Dolls of Blood
Performed by: Milena Drašković, accordion
Professor: Predrag Janković

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The Music Academy in Cetinje was established in 1980 in Titograd (today Podgorica) as one of the faculties of the Veljko Vlahović University of Montenegro. Today, its headquarters are located in Cetinje. As the largest and most significant educational music institution in Montenegro, the Music Academy keeps pace with contemporary trends in music pedagogy and achievements in the field of musical arts and educates young and talented professionals, enabling them to vitally contribute to artistic and musical creation and support the development of their country and region, aligned with contemporary European trends. The mission of the Music Academy is to expand and enhance knowledge, learning, and skills, with full openness to cooperation with similar and other institutions and entities from the immediate and wider environment. At the Music Academy, students are educated in undergraduate and master's programs in the educational fields of General Music Pedagogy, Performing Arts, and Conducting (within Performing Arts – Piano, String Instruments, Wind Instruments, Guitar, and Accordion).