o orkestru:
Beogradski gudacki kvartet osnovan je januara 1990. godine. Zahvaljujuci
brojnim uspe±nim koncertima i ±irokoj zastupljnosti u medijima postao
je jedan od vodecih jugoslovenskih kamernih sastava. Ansambl je nastupao
na domacim medunarodnim festivalima. Gostovao je u Londonu 1992, a od
1993. cest je gost italijanskih koncertnih podijuma (Firenca 1993, Redo-Emilia
1994. i Trevizo 1996. i 1999). U Skoplju 2001. ucestvovao je na festivalu
"Jesenske muzicke svecanosti".
Beogradski gudacki kvartet je ostvario niz trajnih snimaka za Radio-televiziju
Srbije, a 2000. godine, kada je obeleµavao svoju desetogodi±njicu, objavio
je i prvi CD: "Numero Uno".
Repertoar Beogradskog gudackog kvarteta cine dela klasicne literature
za gudacki kvartet, ali takode i savremene kompozicije kao i dela drugih
muzickih µanrova prilagodenih kvartetskom izvodenju.
o članovima:
Nevenka Tatić - diplomirala na FMU u Beogradu, u klasi prof.
Rajka Dojcinovica, a magistrirala na Akademiji umetnosti u Novom Sadu
u klasi prof. Dejana Mihailovica. Usavr±avala se na Institutu "Gnjesinih"
u Moskvi, u klasi prof. Grigorija ®islina. Profesor je violine u muzickoj
±koli "Dr Vojislav Vuckovic" u Beogradu. Nastupa i kao solista.
Goran Uzelac - diplomirao na FMU u Beogradu, u klasi prof.
Dejana Mihailovica i usavr±avao se na Kraljevskoj muzickoj akademiji u
Londonu. Uzelac je koncertmajstor kamernog orkestra "Kraljevski gudaci
Sv. Đorda", a nastupa i kao solista. Profesor je u muzicke ±koli
"Josip Slavenski" u Beogradu.
Dejan Rokvić - diplomirao na FMU u Beogradu, u klasi prof.
Petra Ivanovica. Usavr±avao se na seminarima prof. Ute Vincl i prof. ©andora
Devica. Rokvic je prvi violista Simfonijskog orkestra RTS-a i clan Matice
Srpske.
Duąan Stojanović - diplomirao na FMU u Beogradu, u klasi
prof. Fransoaz Jakovcic. Usavr±avao se na konzervatorijumu u ©afhauzenu
(©vajcarska), u klasi prof. Majkla Flaksmana. Ucestvuje ne vi±e seminara
u zemlji i inostranstvu, a nastupa i kao solista. Stojanovic je solo-celista
Sinfonijskog orkestra RTS-a i profesor u muzickoj ±koli "Stankovic"
u Beogradu.
Program:
Ottorino Respighi - Gudacki kvartet d-mol (1999)
Allegro
Lentamente con tristezza
Presto
Allegro Energico
...............................
Bela Bartok - 10 igara za gudacki kvartet
(arr. Leo Wiener)
Antonin Dvorzak - Lento
Dmitri Sostakovic - Adagio and Allegreto
Giusepe Verdi - Prestissimo
The Belgrade String Orchestra
Nevenka Tatić, the first violin
Goran Uzelac, the second violin
Dejan Rokvić, viola
Du±an Stojanović, cello
about the orchestra:
Belgrade string quartet was founded in January 1990. It has become one
of the leading Yugoslav chamber music ensembles thanks to numerous successful
concerts and wide presence in media. This ensemble has performed at various
domestic festivals. In 1992 this ensemble performed in London. Since 1993
it has often given concerts in Italy (Florence in 1993, Reggio Emilia
in 1994, Treviso in 1996 and 1999). It participated in "Autumn Music
Festival" that was held in Skopje in 2001.
Belgrade string quartet has made some permanent recordings for Radio Television
of Serbia. This ensemble released its first CD titled "Numero Uno"
in 2000 when it celebrated its tenth anniversary. Te repertoire of Belgrade
string quartet includes classic music pieces for a string quartet, contemporary
ones as well as those created in other music genres adapted for quartet
performance.
about the members:
Nevenka Tatic -the first violin; graduated from the Faculty
of Music in Belgrade, under the tutorship of Prof Rajko Dojcinovic, and
obtained MA degree at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad under the tutorship
of Prof Dejan Mihailovic. She received an advanced training at the Institute
"Gnjesinih" in Moscow under the tutorship of Prof Grigorij ®islin.
She is currently working as a violin teacher in "Dr Vojislav Vuckovic"
Music School in Belgrade. She performs also as a soloist.
Goran Uzelac
- graduated from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade under the tutorship
of Prof Dejan Mihailovic and received an advanced training at the Royal
Music Academy in London. Uzelac is also a concertmaster of "St. George's
Strings" Chamber Orchestra. He is a teacher in "Josip Slavenski"
Music School in Belgrade.
Dejan Rokvic
- graduated from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade under the tutorship
of Prof Petar Ivanovic. He attended seminars held by Prof Ute Vincl and
Prof ©andor Devic. Rokvic plays the first violin in the Sympony Orchestra
of Radio Television of Serbia and is a member of Matica Srpska.
Du±an Stojanovic
- graduated from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade under the tutorship
of Prof Francoise Jakovcic. He received an advanced training at the Conservatory
in Schaffhausen (Switzerland) under the tutorship of Prof Michael Flacksmann.
He attended several seminars in the country and abroad and performs as
a soloist. He is a solo cellist in the Symphony Orchestra of Radio Television
of Serbia and a teacher in "Stankovic" Music School in Belgrade.
Programme:
Ottorino Respighi - String quartet in d-minor (1999)
Allegro
Lentamente con tristezza
Presto
Allegro Energico
...............................
Bela Bartok - 10 dances for a string quartet
(arr. Leo Wiener)
Antonin Dvorzak - Lento
Dmitri Sostakovic - Adagio and Allegreto
Giusepe Verdi - Prestissimo