Classic Guitar with Piano and Percussion: Darko Bageski, Marijana Nikolovska & Vlatko Mitev

 

                  Program

 

–        J.K.Mertz – Le Gondolier  (solo guitar)

 

–        M.Giuliani – Grand Concerto op.30 in A-dur (guitar and piano)

(for guitar and orchestra)

–        D.Paliev  –  Etude nr.10  (percussion and piano)

 

–        D.Reis   –  Se Ela Perguntar   (solo guitar)

 

–        J.K.Mertz  –  Fantasia Hongroise   (solo guitar)

 

–        J.Jovicic  –  Macedonian Rhapsody  (solo guitar)

 

–        Improvisation of Macedonian songs Jovano Jovanke and Eleno Kerko Eleno  (solo guitar)

Darko Bageski is born 1981 in Skopje. He started his education in music (primary and part of his secondary education) as a student in the DMBUC (State Music and Ballet Educational Centre)  Ilija Nikolovski Luj in Skopje in professor Jane Penov’s class. Further on he graduates from his secondary school Pavao Markovac in Zagreb,Croatia in professor Xhevdet Sahatxhija’s class. He continues his higher education at The Liszt School of Music Weimar, Germany in professor Christiane Schpanoff’s class, and graduates within professor Jurgen Rost’s class. Consequent to this he enrolls for his three-year post graduation studies at the State Conservatory of Thessaloniki, Greece in professor Gerhard Reichenbach’s class. He is currently working on his master exam in professor Kostas Kociolis’s class.In the course of his education he has participated in state competitions (winning the first and third places), as well as numerous professional seminars held by eminent professors and pedagogues of acoustic guitar: Zoran Krajishnik (Serbia), Thomas Miller Pering (Germany), Laura Young (Canada), Dimitar Dojchinov (Bulgaria). As a passive participant he has attended lectures of  K. Markione, H. Kepel and A. Desiderio. He has also attended lectures  in world music taught by professor Thomas Fellow (Germany) and lectures in methodics of acoustic guitar taught by professor Monica Rost (Germany). He has had many soloist concerts and performances in Macedonia, Croatia, Germany and Greece, having performed both as a soloist in many chamber orchestras, and with the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra. He currently works as a full time guitar professor at the Faculty of  Fine Arts-Music, both of them in Skopje.

 

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