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SCHOOL OF MUSIC Bonarelli

Autumn Festival with the duo





Sonja Radojkovic, piano



Almir Meskovic, accordion









Sunday, November 14, 17.30, third concert of the Festival d ' Autumn organized by the Municipal School of Music, under the artistic direction of Fabio Montomoli: Sonja Radojkovic duo concert, piano (Serbia) Almir Meskovic, accordion (Serbia)











Sunday, November 14 at 17:30 in the auditorium of the municipal school of music "Bonarelli B." Follonica, third edition of the concerts in autumn season organized by the municipal school of music in collaboration with the Association Liveart, the town of Follonica and under the artistic direction of Maestro Fabio Montomoli.Domenica will be the turn of the duo from the Serbia Sonja Radojkovic, Almir Meskovic piano, with a recital Vituosi very exceptional and very involving for the audience. In fact, the program includes some of the most beautiful pages of the South American and classical repertoire, from Beethoven to Piazzolla tangos, from a Paganini Mendelssohn.









The ticket is 7.00 € to the concert, while there is still a possibility yet of buying two tickets for the price of 10 €







Program



Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion (1921-1992) Vladimir

Zubitsky Tribute to Astor Piazzolla (1953)

Ludwig van Beethoven 32 Variations in C minor (1770-1827) Felix Mendelssohn Variations Serieuses

in D minor (1809-1847) Niccolo Paganini Caprice

Number 24 (1782-1840)

Pyoth Londonov Toccata (1928-1981) 7 Dances

Marko Tajcevic Balkans (1900-1984) Astor Piazzolla El

Penultimate (1921-1992)

Ernesto Lecuona Afro-Cuban Dances (1896-1963)

Richard Galliano Tango pour Claude (1950)

Astor Piazzolla Libertango (1921-1992)



Curriculum





Sonja Radojkovic, piano



"Sonja Radojkovic is a pianist who combines the most beautiful qualities: temperament vulvanico Slavic soul and tender "... are the words of Evgeniy Yakovlevich Liberman. born in Belgrade, he completed his piano studies at the Faculty of Arts and Music with Professor Igor Lasko said that her to be. "A mature artistic personality with an impeccable technique and that the service of musical thought, and she He also played with so much class and sophistication. "



Two years after graduating Sonja Radojkovic won his master at the "Tchaikovsky" in Moscow with Professor Yuriy Styepanovich Slyesaryev. "To my knowledge, very few of our students can be admitted to graduate at the" Tchaikovsky "and This is very important for achieving them ", commented on his return from Moscow academician Rajicic Stanojlo.



After his return to Belgrade has continued to study piano with M. Arbo Valdma at the College of Arts and Humanities Music getting the degree, "Sonja Radojkovic" Arbo says Valdma. "In all his performances plays the music with an open heart and great verve. All her performances have a size common: the elasticity of his music, the lively, great determination and complete honesty. His mastery of the piano idiom and its preparation allow it to address the most challenging musical repertoire: the harmonious nature of his musical personality and rich, his piano skills allow us to say that Sonja is an artist with great potential. " Sonja Raodjkovich won first prize in several national and international competitions. In 1993 he participated in the competition Sergey Rachmaninov with 57 of the best interpreters of this composer and won in the category that allows the awarding of Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.



Sonja Radojkovic held numerous concerts as a soloist and with orchestras in Yugoslavia, Russia, France, Italy, Spain, Norway, Singapore, New Zealand, USA, Canada etc ...



has recorded many CDs in Serbia, New Zealand, Greece, etc. ....



Slobodan Atanackovic The composer says, "The preparation piano uncommon, his technical ability, his exuberant temperament, his sensitivity ... Sonja Radojkovic and a new force in our musical life."



Sonja teaches at the Faculty of Arts and Music in Belgrade and also a professor of piano, chamber music and performance at first sight in Sarajevo and is a member of the Association of Music Artists of Serbia.





Almir Meskovic, accordion



Meskovic Almir was born in Bosnia and trained at the Conservatory of Music in Sarajevo in the class of Zoran Rakic, who hails from the Russian school of the Institute of Moscow Gnjesini.



has also studied with masters like Yuri Siskin, Mike Vairinen, Pavel Fenjuk, Alexandar Dimitrijev and Vladimir Besfaljminov.



Almir Meskovic and winner of numerous national and international competitions in Poland, Italy (castelfidardo), Bosnia, Croatia, Romania, Germany ...



He has held many concerts have always enjoyed great public success and critical acclaim and are regularly invited to major festivals throughout the ex-Jugolsavia and abroad.



has recorded a CD with Sonja and affect Cd in Norway and England in 2011. The duo is planning many concerts over the next three years.



Almir was invited as the best accordionist in the former Yugoslavia, to hold master class at the Conservatory of Oslo in autumn 2011.













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November 11: I remember the Great War

Today November 11 and 'Remembrance Day, a day commemorating the end of World War I observed throughout Canada and the countries of the Commonwealth.
Remembrance Day and 'now dedicated to all fallen military killed during the war, and in the tradition established by King George V celebrated two minutes of silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month because that was the time (in the United Kingdom and France) when the armistice became effective. Before 1945 the silence was for one minute.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa in the Remembrance Day poppies blanket

In Canada, Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day by chosen as a symbol of the poppy) is a holiday for federal government employees, while private companies, provincial governments and schools, its status varies from province to province. Schools usually hold assemblies for the first half of the day or the day before, with several presentations about the memory of the war dead. Thousands of people gather near the National War Memorial in Ottawa. Among the crowd of war veterans, some in wheelchairs, pay tribute to the sailors, soldiers and airmen died.

poppy and 'the symbol of this Armistice Day and memory and some days lots of people if you pinned to your lapel. There 's a very strong participation by all social and religious services and commemorations will take place today throughout the country.
The relationship between the poppy and Remembrance Day comes from the poem "In Flanders Fields", Canadian medical officer John McCrae . The poppy emblem was chosen because these flowers bloomed on the battlefields of Flanders in the First World War. Their red color is an appropriate symbol for the bloodshed of trench warfare. A French woman named Madame E. Guérin introduced the now widespread use of artificial poppies distributed today.

Many celebrations are held the second Sunday of November. For Christians there is an overlap created by an appropriate coincidence of the Remembrance Day with the feast of St. Martin of Tours, a saint famous for giving up the military life for the peaceful resolution of Monaco. For this reason statues associated with St. Martin are sometimes used as a symbol for Remembrance Day in religious contexts (eg, the Anglican Cathedral of Montreal).

Saturday, November 6, 2010

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Panettone Toronto

Toronto 's a really multinational metropolis (for example the Council provides information in 180 different languages) with events and activities' suitable for every interest. And 'the economic engine of Canada but also a city' with a strong travel facilitated by a pleasant natural setting on Lake Ontario.
Adapting to a city 'efficient and functional as Toronto is not' been difficult, shops open 24 hours, many theaters, cinemas, parks and sports facilities all over the world, international festivals and every kind of initiative you can imagine.
Here are some 200,000 Italians (mainly emigrants in the '50s and '60s) and Italy is' the most foreign language 'spoken in the city' after China. Moreover, thanks to the internet and skype, and 'easy to maintain contacts with Italy,

Finally, wanting to remain connected to their origins, there 'nothing better than to eat Italian, and in Toronto there is' a real abundance of excellent restaurants as well as 'specialty also daily arrivals' Italian (especially Abruzzo view community in the 'present) in all city markets.
After Halloween, there's the preparations for Christmas and appear in some supermarkets in the cities' traditional pastries from around the world. One can also see panettone and Pandora TreMarie of these are on sale at Loblaws.