UNCG School of Music Recital Hall
Max Bruch (1838-1920)
Pieces for Viola, Clarinet and Piano
Kelly Burke, clarinet
Scott Rawls, viola
Inara Zandmane, piano
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Rondo for Piano 4 Hands in A Major, D. 951
Pedja Muzijevic, piano
Jakov Jakoulov, piano
Jakov Jakoulov (b. 1958)
Improvisations
Jakov Jakoulov, piano
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Sonata A major for Violin & Piano op. 100
Pedja Muzijevic, piano
Dmitry Sitkovetsky, violin
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Pedja Muzijevic made his New York recital debut in Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall as a recipient of the Juilliard School's coveted William Petschek Award. Recent performances include the Milwaukee Symphony, the Residentie Orkest in The Hague, Dresden Philharmonic, Shinsei Nihon Orchestra in Tokyo, Orquestra Sinfonica in Montevideo, Zagreb Philharmonic, Boston Pops, Santa Fe Pro Musica, Napa Valley Symphony, and the Richmond Symphony. Read more...
Jakov Jakoulov was born in Moscow, Russia, where he studied in Gnesin Music Academy and Moscow Conservatory as pianist and composer. In 1987 Jakoulov left Moscow to begin to work in Munich, Germany and elsewhere in Europe. Since 1990 he lives in Boston, Massachusetts. He is a former member of the faculties of Bellarmine College in Louisville, Kentucky, Boston University and Community Music Center in Boston. Jakov Jakoulov holds a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Composition of Boston University.. Read more...
Dmitry Sitkovetsky is one of a rare breed of artist whose career successfully manifests itself in many artistic fields. As a violinist, he has worked with the very best orchestras in the world - the Berlin Philharmonic, Leipzig Gewandhaus, London Symphony, Philharmonia, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, New York Philharmonic and Cleveland orchestras. He has also performed at the Salzburg Festival and at the Lucerne, Edinburgh, Verbier, Istanbul and Georges Enescu festivals, as well as being a founding artist of the Tuscan Sun Festival since 2003. Read more...