Veljkovic, Natasa Yugoslavian concert pianist. Biography and discography. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Natasa Veljkovic Natasa Veljkovic Piano Yugoslavia's no. 1 concert pianist, NATASA VELJKOVIC was born in Belgrade in 1968. She won the PRIX CLARA http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Natasa Veljkovic "Zauberhaftes Klavierspiel und erfrischende Musikalit t Natasa Veljkovic ist wahrlich ein hell leuchtende Stern am Pianistenhimmel." http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Pianist And Piano Players Berman, Boris Pianist of international stature and teacher at Yale University School of Music. Berry, Wayne - Southern gospel pianist. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
ZULUS RECORDS More information about Natasa Velkjkovic Yugoslavia's no. 1 concert pianist, NATASA VELJKOVIC was born in Belgrade in 1968. She won the PRIX http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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ZULUS RECORDS 1 concert pianist, natasa veljkovic was born in Belgrade in 1968. She won thePRIX CLARA HASKIL in 1985 and has been in charge of her own class of students http://www.dimusic.co.uk/zul.html
Letters To The Editor - February, 2002 Subj natasa veljkovic Top Concert pianist Date 1/8/2002 1 Concert pianistnatasa veljkovic (2.4.1968, Belgrade), famous Wunderkind at Tito s time, http://www.pianowomen.com/letters0202.html
Extractions: To: PianoWomenEditor at aol.com By chance I read the biography of Brigitte Engerer . There seem to be some errors. Ms. Engerer did not win the first prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in 1978 (Belgium). She received the third prize. The first prize was Abdel Rahman El-Bacha. I was present at the final evening when prizes were given. Also, I do not remember her winning the first prize in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. Perhaps these were unintentional mistakes by the person who prepared the biography. Best regards. Editorial note: The biography Mr. Yuksel is referring to is published at http://www.transartuk.com/engerer/, the site we linked to her name. It is currently not available so we changed it to a biography page at http://www.artsmg.com/be.html, though this seems to have the same (mis)information. We have no control over the material published on other websites, only a choice whether to link to it. Top of Page Subj:
New This Month - February, 2002 natasa veljkovic (b. April 2, 1968, Belgrade, Yugoslavia), Yugoslavia s leadingconcert pianist, currently residing in Vienna, won first place in the 1985 http://www.pianowomen.com/new0202.html
Extractions: New for the page "Yesterday's Concert Pianists" Ray Lev (b. Rostove, Russia, May 8, 1912; d. N.Y., May 20, 1968) was an active performer up until a month before she died, performing the Schumann Piano Concerto in April, 1968. Her family moved to the U.S. when she was one, in 1913. Though she did not begin piano lessons until age 13, within just a few years she was the winner of the American Matthay Assoc. Prize Contest. By age 20 she made her London recital debut, and two years later her New York debut. George Kehler's "The Piano in Concert" lists Carnegie Hall recitals almost every year up until her death. He states: "She was a serious artist with a dazzling technique and a pianist of good taste." This month's editorial column looks at three African-American women classical pianists:
Natasa Veljkovic natasa veljkovic Yugoslavia s no. 1 concert pianist, natasa veljkovic was bornin Belgrade in 1968. She won the PRIX CLARA HASKIL in 1985 and has been in http://www.concertartist.info/bios/veljkovic.html
Extractions: Piano Yugoslavia's no. 1 concert pianist, NATASA VELJKOVIC was born in Belgrade in 1968. She won the PRIX CLARA HASKIL in 1985 and has been in charge of her own class of students at the University of Music in Vienna since 1993. She was herself admitted as a student at the age of 14 and took her final diploma with distinction at the age of 19. She continued studies at the Julliard School, New York with Rudolf Firkusny. Natasa has been playing the piano since the age of 4 and began her international career at 7, with the Bach concerto in F minor. She won first prizes in 2 major competitions in Italy at the age of 10. As already mentioned, Natasa Veljkovic won in 1985 the PRIX CLARA HASKIL in Vevey, Switzerland, and in 1990 she won 1st place at the World Music Masters in Paris. A complete survey (in English) of the recent recitals and concerts of Natasa Veljkovic can be found at the artist's official website (commercial recordings) Mozart, Ravel, Debussy und Papandopulo Zagreb, 1986
World Concert Artist Directory SEARCH PAGE SZ natasa veljkovic (Piano) Stephan Vermeersch (Ebony Clarinet Quartet) PaulVerona (Piano) Bernard Weinstock (Composer, pianist, improviser) http://www.concertartist.info/admin/SEARCHSZ.html