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Stevan Spalevic er Milkica Radovanovics lærer fra Serbia. Mange kjenner nok til Milkica, som organistvikar i kirkene våre og som lærer i Ullensaker kulturskole.
BIOGRAPHY–STEVAN SPALEVIĆ
Stevan Spalević was born in Niš, Serbia where he finshed early muscial education in the class of professor Milena Rajković. He graduated at the Academy of arts in Novi Sad in the class of professor Svetlana Bogino and completed a postgraduate studies at the Scuola di Musica in Fiesole, Italy in the class of professor Bruno Canino. Recently, Stevan have finished Ph. D studies at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade in the class of professors Aleksandar Serdar and Sonja Marinković with the dissertation considering the Interpretative approach to the piano music by Ludwig van Beethoven. He has also been attending the International Summer Academy Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria and the International Bach Academy in Ahlerstedt, Germany. At the moment he has been studying conducting and piano at the Scuola di Musica in Fiesole, Florence, Italy in the class of professor Ricardo Castro.
He has been studying with number of professors at master classes such as András Schiff, Leon Fleisher, Paul Badura-Skoda, Bruno Canino, Stephen Kovacevich, Elisso Wirssaladze, Dmitri Bashkirov, Karl-Heinz Kämmerling, Malcolm Bilson, Robert Levin, Arnulf von Arnim, Dmitri Alexeev, Alexei Lubimov, Jacques Rouvier, Sergio Perticaroli, Stefan Vladar, Arbo Valdma, Konstantin Bogino, Stanislav Pochekin, Boris Romanov, Sergej Markarov, Yuri Kot, Valery Sigalevitch, Vladimir Ogarkov and Felix Gottlieb.
During his period of education, he has been Laureate of few competiitons and won a plenty of prizes in Serbia, Italy, France and Bulgaria. He has performed in the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Austria, Italy, Bulgaria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, North Macedonia as well as in important concert halls in Serbia. He has appeared as a soloist as well as a conductor of symphonic orchestras performing piano concertos by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Grieg and Schostakovich.
He has been lecturing piano at the Faculty of arts at the University of Niš and at the Faculty of Philology and Arts in Kragujevac, Serbia.
Program:
J. S. Bach: Prelude & Fugue No. 14 WTC I f-sharp minor BWV 859
L. V. Beethoven: Sonate No. 21 C-major Op. 53 Waldstein:
I Allegro con brio
II Introduzione: Adagio molto
III Rondo. Allegretto moderato — Prestissimo
R. Schumann: Kreisleriana Op. 16:
I Agitatissimo
II Con molta sepressione, non troppo presto
III Molto agitato
IV Lento assai
V Vivace assai
VI Lento assai
VII Molto presto
VIII Vivace e scherzando