Nikola Vidojević, piano

07.10.2024., 21:00

Nikola Vidojević is a teaching assistant and piano collaborator at the prestigious Moscow Conservatory “Tchaikovsky” in Moscow.

Program:
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne for piano No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 9/1
Nocturne for piano No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9/2

Nocturne for piano No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 27/1

Trois Valses brillantes, Op. 34
Valse brillante in A-flat major, Op.34/1
Valse brillante in A minor, Op. 34/2
Valse brillante in F major, Op. 34/3

Mikhail Glinka / Vjačeslav Grjaznov
Valse-Fantaisie in B minor

Igor Stravinsky / Guido Agosti
Three movements from The Firebird
Infernal Dance
Lullaby
Finale

Biography:
Nikola Vidojević started playing the piano at the age of 6. He completed his primary and secondary education at the “Dr. Vojislav Vučković” music school in Belgrade under the guidance of professor Svetlana Kostić. He continued his studies at the Belgorod State Institute of Arts and Culture (Russia), where he obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in the class of professor Lyubov Semerenko. Currently, he is a teaching assistant and piano collaborator at the prestigious Moscow Conservatory “Tchaikovsky” in Moscow in the class of professor Denis Chefanov (piano department).
He has participated in an enormous number of competitions, concerts, festivals, masterclasses, and music workshops in Serbia and abroad. Notable performances include his appearance at the grand opening of the “Harmony” festival at the Belgorod Philharmonic in 2017 (playing Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto) and being awarded the Laureate title at the “Bartolomeo Cristofori” competition (St. Petersburg – Russia 2018) and the “Prohorovskoe Polye” competition (Belgorod – Russia 2021).
In addition to his solo career, he has performed as a soloist with symphony and chamber orchestras, as well as a chamber musician and piano collaborator in a large number of ensembles. Apart from significant venues in Serbia, he has performed throughout Europe (Russia, Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Poland, Estonia, Slovenia and many others). He has collaborated with a large number of soloists, orchestras, professors and conductors. Some of the most significant collaborations include Nikolay Luganski, Eliso Virsaladze, Ekaterina Mechetina, Vadim Rudenko, Nataliya Trull, Michele Rossetti, Dmitry Filatov, Bernard Parz and Oxana Yablonskaya. He is the recipient of many awards, recognitions and scholarships, including “Dositeja”, “Vidovdan Award for Youth Creativity”, “Best Student Award” and the “Russia Study” full tuition scholarship for free studies in Russia.

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