2023/2024
National Theatre Sarajevo
Susan Sontag square
JAN CAEYERS - conductor, Belgium
ROCIO FAUS - soprano, Spain
MAGDALENA PLUTA - mezzosoprano, Poland
AMIR SARAČEVIĆ - tenor, Bosnia and Herzoegovina
DANIEL ČAPKOVIČ - baritone, Slovakia
Choir of the National theatre Sarajevo
Mixed choir “Camerata Slovenica”
National Theatre Sarajevo
MIRA FORON, violin
EVAN ALXIS CHRIST, conductor
Thuersday, 16. May 2024. at 8 PM
30th SVEM
IVO LIPANOVIĆ, conductor
National Theatre Sarajevo
30th SVEM
SERGEJ NAKARIAKOV, trumpet
SAMRA GULAMOVIĆ, conductor
Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra is the first professionally organized symphonic orchestra in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its foundation was already rooted in ensembles established during the Austro-Hungarian rule of our country. Since 1923, the existence of the Philharmonic Orchestra in Bosnia and Herzegovina represents one of the pillars of music culture and the music institution of the fundamental significance for Sarajevo and Bosnian region. Counting decades of work in the environment where social developments ruthlessly affect the cultural circumstances, the Philharmonic Orchestra has been repeatedly forced to start reprinting the pages of its history.
News
25 April 2024
Join the celebrations of Europe Day 2024 and 20. follow the anniversary of the biggest expansion of the European Union and live the Gala Concert at Susan Sontag square. At the Gala concert, Beethoven’s 9th symphony is performed by Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra, the choir of the Opera National Theater, Rocio Faus (soprano from Spain), Magdalena Pluta (mezzo-soprano in Poland), Amir Saračević (tenor from Bosnia and Herzegovina), Daniel Čapkovič (baritone from Slovakia) and the mixed choir of Camerata Slovenica from Slovenia. Concert conductor Jan Caeyers, Belgian musicologist and conductor, is one of Europe’s most prominent Beethoven experts. The events are organized in cooperation with the Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium, as part of the Belgian presidency of the Council of the European Union, and the embassies of the Czech Republic, Spain, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia.
15&16 MAJ
The jubilee edition of Sarajevo Music Nights is upon us. A great jubilee and a masterful performance of the well-known Carmina Burana by Carla Orff-a. More info www.nps-ba
24 MAY
The closing of the jubilee festival will be marked by the performance of one of the world’s most recognized trumpet virtuosos today, Sergej Nakariakov. The orchestra willbe led by maestro Samra Gulamović. More info www.nps-ba
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