Politika Online – Festival of "Boljša" gold dies in Mećavnik



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Sixth Russian Bolshoi Music Festival was completed in Mećavnik, which was organized by Serbian director Emir Kusturica with the support of Gazprom Neft. For the first time in its history, the festival lasted four days. 60 winners from Serbia, the Srpska Republic and Russia fought for the main awards.

The best violinist Jana Jakovljevic from Belgrade was among the participants of the 13-17 age group, while the cellist was awarded to Sari Chano of Ljubljana. received the clarinettist Artyom Bondar from Megion

The main prize in the category of 18-25 years was awarded to the pianist Jelizaveta Karaulova of Moscow. The silver pianist received pianist Ivan Demjanov from Novi Sad. The guest of honor and the most brilliant star of the festival was a pianist, virtuoso, national artist of Russia Denis Macuev, who performed the second piano concert Rachmaninoff and the "Blue Rhapsody" of Garshwin accompanied by the symphony orchestra "Better". The musicians came back three times on stage with tumultuous ovations

"I have participated in the organization of many festivals and I can say that in Mečavnik there is a completely incredible story called love. for my country, my people and my music.Here, the atmosphere has ignited in the spirit of Kusturica, it is a vortex of passion, in the positive sense of the word.When I I went out on stage, in the first second I felt the audience here who understood and accepted.We can be proud of the fact that over the last 20 years, a generation has come to attend such concerts At this festival, we will discover names that will celebrate in the near future our great Russian school of interpretation, "said Denis Macuev.

Serbian violinist Nemanja Radulovic, who opened the festival, stressed his Incredibly pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. "Inspiring Talents s "" "They must preserve the joy, always have hungry music, expand their repertoire, feel the passion for creativity," said Nemanja Radulovic

. violinists Julian Rahlin and Roman Simovič, and cellist Boris Andrianov with the Boljšoj Symphony Orchestra. The festival's orchestra was performed by American guitarist Gary Lucas who performed a silent film of Chess Fever by Vsevolod Pudovkin.

A creative duel of Russian and Serbian musicians took place as part of the special Talent Dialogue program. In collaboration with the famous pianist Yuri Rozum, Russia was represented by a violinist, a pianist and a singer, laureate of international competitions Marija Andreeva. On the Serbian side, violinist Jana Jakovljevic, accompanied by Finnish pianist Uki Ovaskainen, participated in the program. Traditionally, the festival ends with a big gala-concert star of the world classics scene.

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