To much acclaim, the guest performances within the Pika-Točka-Tačka cycle started last week with the concerts of the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra in Zagreb (9th December) and Belgrade (10th December). The Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra performed under the baton of its Chief Conductor Emmanuel Villaume and the soloist was the brilliant American pianist Andrew von Oeyen. With these first guest performances, the collaboration of the three leading philharmonic orchestras in the region has made the journey from idea to reality.
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra in Zagreb and Belgrade
To much acclaim, the guest performances within the Pika-Točka-Tačka cycle started last week with the concerts of the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra in Zagreb (9th December) and Belgrade (10th December). The Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra performed under the baton of its Chief Conductor Emmanuel Villaume and the soloist was the brilliant American pianist Andrew von Oeyen. With these first guest performances, the collaboration of the three leading philharmonic orchestras in the region has made the journey from idea to reality.
Словеначка филхармонија гостује у Загребу
Прво гостовање у оквиру циклуса Пика-Точка -Тачка! Словеначка филхармонија гостује у Загребу у дворани Лисински, 9. децембра у 20 часова. Предвођена шефом-диригентом Емануелом Вијомом, са младим америчким пијанистом Ендрјуом вон Ојеном, изводиће дела Моцарта и Бетовена. Само дан касније, оркестар Словеначке филхармоније ће гостовати и у Београду, на Коларцу, са истим диригентом и програмом.The Pika-Točka-Тачка Cycle Opened in Belgrade As Well

Having opened the Pika-Točka-Tačka Cycle with the concert held in Ljubljana on September 8th, American conductor Andrew Grams held the second concert of this cycle at the Kolarac Foundation Grand Hall in Belgrade on November 4th with the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. Pianist Andrei Gavrilov appeared as a soloist.
Here are a couple of photos to convey part of the concert atmosphere.
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