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D O N N E I N M U S I C a 2016 Kragujevac ​Organizacija: ​ŽENE 1 XIII Internacionalno takmičenje ​ XIII International Competition ​D O N N E I N M U S I C A 2016 Kragujevac Organizacija: ŽENE U MUZICI Kragujevac ​ ​ podržana od/supported by: ​ Fondazione Adkins Chiti: Donne in Musica, Italia ​ Rezultati/Results ​ ​ Solfeđo, Harmonija/ Solfeggio, Harmony:23­ 24. april/April ​ ​ ​ ​ Kamerna muzika, Klavir, Kompozicija/Chamber music, Piano, Composition: 20­ 22.maj/May ​ ​ ŽIRI/Jury: dr Violeta Dinesku, prof. (Violeta Dinescu), Nemačka, Kruz Lopez ​ de Rego,red. prof., predsednica (Cruz Lopez de Rego, President), Španija. Iz Srbije: Andrija Blagojević, vanr. prof., Sanja Stijačić, red. prof.,Darko Perčević, prof., Vladimir Koh, vanr. prof., Katarina Radovanović, vanr. prof., Marko Nešić, vanr. prof., Marija Gluvakov Medenica, vanr.prof.,Natalija Tomić, vanr.prof., Violeta Šarenac, docent, Dragana Dimić, docent, Zorana Nakić,prof., Slađana Torbica, prof., Vojna Olivera Nešić, red. prof. Sekretarice žirija: Jelena Radoičić, str. sar., Gordana Pavlović, Dejana Banković, prof. Odnosi sa javnošću: Sanda Nešić, MA. Umetnički direktor: Vojna Olivera Nešić, red.prof. 2 XIII Internacionalno takmičenje DONNE IN MUSICA 2016 KRAGUJEVAC SOLFEĐO 1. PRVA NAGRADA (97/100) Hristina Mirković, solfeđo Beograd Mentor: Slađana Torbica 2. PRVA NAGRADA ( 95/100) Olga Antonina Ranković, solfeđo Beograd Mentor: Slađana Torbica 3. DRUGA NAGRADA (94/199) Mateja nikolić, solfeđo Beograd Mentor: Slađana Torbica Žiri: Cruz Lopez de Rego, red. prof., Marko Nešić, vanr. prof., Zorana Nakić, prof.,Slađana Torbica, prof. 3 Rezultati takmičenja za: ​ Klavir,Flauta, Klarinet,Kamerna muzika, Kompozicija Competition results for: ​ Piano, Flute, Clarinet, Chamber music, Composition ​ Kategorija II, klavir 1. Prva NAGRADA (96/100) ​ Aleksanda Miladinović (2006­) OMŠ „Božidar Trudić“, Smederevska Palanka Mentor: Dejana Banković 2. Prva NAGRADA (98/100) ​ Nina Milošević (2006­) OMŠ „Božidar Trudić“, Smederevska Palanka Mentor: Dejana Banković Kategorija III, klavir 1. Prva NAGRADA (96/100) Dušan Todorović (2005­) OMŠ „Dr Miloje Milojević“, Kragujevac Mentor: Jelica Rihterović Kategorija IV, klavir 1. Prva NAGRADA (100/100) Pavle Dobić (2002­) MŠ Vrnjačka Banja Mentor: Ivana Cvetković 4 2. Prva NAGRADA (100/100) Pavle Zvekić M.š. Subotica Mentor: Ildika Biro Kategorija VII, klavir ​ 1. Prva NAGRADA (98/100) Jovana Jovanović (1998­) Filološko­umetnički fakultet, Kragujevac Mentor: Natalija Tomić 2. Prva NAGRADA (97/100) Bogdan Milošević (1995) Filološko­umetnički fakultet, Kragujevac Mentor: Natalija Tomić Kategorija VIII, klavir ​ 1. Prva NAGRADA (99/100) Monika Tadić, klavir kat. VIII Muzička akademija Sarajevo, B i H Mentor: Svetlana Chlaidze Žiri: Cruz Lopez de Rego, predsednica, Natalija Tomić, Marija Gluvakov, Violeta Šarenac, Dragana Dimić 5 Flauta Kategorija IV ​ 1. Jelena Filipović (1999­) Prva NAGRADA 95/100 ​ Istočna Ilidža­ Istočno Sarajevo Mentor: Danijela Avramović, Zerina Herenda 2. Gabrijela Novaković (1999­) Prva NAGRADA 96/100 ​ ​ Srednjoškolski centar ‚‚IstočnaIlidža‚‚, Istočno Sarajevo, B i H Mentor: Danijela Avramović Kategorija V 3.Aleksandra Savić Prva NAGRADA 95/100 ​ Fakultet umetnosti Kosovska Mitrovica Mentor: BratislavĐurić 4.Miljana Savić (1996­) Druga NAGRADA 94/100 ​ Fakultet umetnosti Kosovska Mitrovica Mentor: BratislavĐurić Kategorija VI 5.Katarina Živković (1995­) Prva NAGRADA 98/100 Muzička akademija Istočno Sarajevo, B i H Mentor: Sanja Stijačić 6 6.Ajla Subašić (1995­) Prva NAGRADA 100/100 ​ ​ Muzička akademija Istočno Sarajevo, B i H Mentor: Sanja Stijačić 7.Kristina Bojković (1993­) Prva NAGRADA 95/100 ​ ​ Fakultet umetnosti Kosovska Mitrovica Mentor: BratislavĐurić 8.Mirna Mlikota ((1993­) Prva NAGRADA 99/100 ​ Muzička akademija Sarajevo, Federacija B i H Mentor: Sakib Lačević 9.Danijela Avramović (1994­) Prva NAGRADA 99/100 ​ Muzička akademija Istočno Sarajevo, B i H Mentor: Sanja Stijačić Žiri za FLAUTU: Cruz Lopez de Rego (Spain), predsednica, Sanja Stijačić, Katarina Radovanović, Andrija Blaqgojević, Darko Perčević, Marko Nešić 7 Klarinet/Clarinet ​ Kategorija I ​ 1. Aleksandar Nikolić (2004­) Prva NAGRADA 97/100 ​ ​ O.m.š. “MiodragVasiljević” Bor Mentor: Nikola Stamenković 2. Luka Radenković (2003­) Prva NAGRADA 97/100 ​ ​ O.m.š. “MiodragVasiljević” Bor Nataša Stojanović, klavir Mentor: Nikola Stamenković Kategorija VI 3. Zlatko Andrijašević (1995­) Prva NAGRADA 97/100 ​ ​ Fakultet umetnosti Kosovska Mitrovica Mentor: Andrija Blagojević 2. Nikola Pešterac (1994­) Fakultet umetnosti Kosovska Mitrovica Mentor: Andrija Blagojević Žiri za KLARINET: Cruz Lopez de Rego, predsednica, Andrija Blagojević, Darko Perčević, Marko Nešić, Katarina Radovanović 8 Kamerna muzika Kategorija VI 1.Trio MNM: ​ Danijela Avramović (1994­), flauta Milica Jovičić (1994­), violina Marija Martinović (1992­), klavir Muzička akademija Istočno Sarajevo, B i H Mentor: Slađana Kovač 2.Trio ``Jodezo``: Prva NAGRADA 97/100 ​ Zorana Belušević (1994­), flauta Deana Simić (1996­), flauta Jovana Branković (1994­), klavir Mentor: Biljana Jašić Radovanović 3.Trio Eudiates: Prva NAGRADA 96/100 ​ ​ Vanja Danilović (1992­), harmonika Nikolina Čolović (1994­), violina Sara Mičić (1994­), klavir Muzička akademija Istočno Sarajevo, BiH Mentor: SlađanaKovač 9 Kategorija VII 1. Duo: Prva NAGRADA 95/100 ​ Mateja Lalić (1993­),klarinet Zlatko Andrijašević (1995­)klarinet Mentor: Andrija Blagojević 2. Kvartet Animato: Prva NAGRADA 97/100 ​ ​ Teodora Boljanac, violina Jelena Mitrović, viola Vesna Garabantin , violončelo Marija Obrenović, klavir Akademija umetnosti Novi Sad Mentor: Vesna Janssens 3.ANSAMBL AZANJAC: DRUGA NAGRADA 91/100 ​ ​ KRISTINA BOJKOVIĆ , FLAUTA MILJANA SAVIĆ, FLAUTA ALEKSANDRA SAVIĆ ,FLAUTA KATARINA DULOVIĆ, VIOLONČELO FAKULTET UMETNOSTI KOSOVSKA MITROVICA MENTOR: BRATISLAV ĐURIĆ ŽIRI ZA KAMERNA MUZIKA: CRUZ LOPEZ DE REGO, PREDSEDNICA, VLADIMIR KOH, SANJA STIJAČIĆ,MARKO NEŠIĆ, KATARINA RADOVANOVIĆ, ANDRIJA BLAGOJEVIĆ, VOJNA NEŠIĆ 10 Komplementarni klavir Kategorija VIIa 1.Petar Mladenović (1995­) Prva NAGRADA 95/100 ​ ​ Filološko­ umetnički fakultet Kragujevac Mentor: Dragana Dimić 2. Danica Konatar (1996­) Prva NAGRADA 95/100 ​ Komplementarni klavir, kat. VIIa Filološko­umetnički fakultet Kragujevac Mentor: Violeta Vasiljević 3.Srđan Paleksić (1997­) Prva NAGRADA 95/100 ​ JU Srednjoškolski centar Istočna Ilidža (I. Sarajevo) Mentor: Sanja Martinović 4.Milena Perić (1996­) Prva NAGRADA 98/100 ​ Filološko­umetnički fakultet, Kragujevac Mentor: Violeta Vasiljević Kategorija IXa 1. Stevan Krstić (1992­) Prva NAGRADA 100/100 ​ Filološko­umetnički fakultet, Kragujevac Mentor: Violeta Vasiljević 2. Đorđe Pavlović (1993­) Druga NAGRADA 94/100 ​ Filološko­umetnički fakultet, Kragujevac Mentor: Jovana Radovanović 11 Komplementarni klavir – 4 ruke Kategorija IXa 1. Aleksandra Trajković (1997­) Prva NAGRADA 98/100 ​ Bojana Župić (1996­) Komplementarni klavir­ 4 ruke, kat.Ixa Filološko­ umetmički fakultet Kragujevac Mentor: Aleksandra Radenković 2. Filip Novaković (1995­) Prva NAGRADA 96/100 ​ Mladen Milošević (1996­) Filološko­umetnički fakultet, Kragujevac Mentor: Dragana Dimić Kategorija Xa 1. Stefan Jakovljević (1995­) Prva NAGRADA 95/100 ​ Veljko Mačar (1995­) Filološko­ umetnički fakultet Kragujevac Mentor: Sanja Pantović 2. Milica Milović (1994­) Prva NAGRADA 96/100 ​ Tamara Milovanović (1994­) Filološko­ umetnički fakultet Kragujevac Mentor: Jovana Radovanović 12 International Composition Contest 2016 ​ ​ ​ DONNE IN MUSICA Kragujevac Awarded competitors: ​ ​ Women 1. Sihai Chen First PRIZE 100/100 ​ Cat. III, Orchestral music China The Thorn Birds for orchestra 2. Mengdi Shi (1995­) First PRIZE 96/100 ​ Cat. III, Solo­ instrument China for work Lotus Totem for Piano solo ​ 3. Mengdi Shi(1995­) First PRIZE 97/100 ​ Cat. III, Chamber music China for work Three Poems of Ancient Dreamland ​ 4. Jingchao Wang (1994­) First PRIZE 97/100 ​ Cat. IV China for work Swing for Piano Trio ​ 13 5.Jingchao Shi (1995­) First PRIZE 98/100 ​ ​ Cat. IV China for work Hutong of Peking’s Rhyme ​ 6.Zhaoyu Sun (1998­) First PRIZE 95/100 ​ Cat.II, Chamber music China for work Deep ​ MEN 1. Aleksandar Stojanović First PRIZE 95/100 ​ Cat. I, Chamber music Fakultet umetnosti Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia Mentor: Vojna Nešić for work Canon­ Variations for Flute, Violin, Viola ​ 2. Andrija Miletić First PRIZE 96/100 ​ Cat. I, Solo­ instrument Fakultet umetnosti Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia for work Elegy for Piano ​ 3.Yuchen Bian (1998­) First PRIZE 98/100 ​ Cat. II, Chamber music China for work The Reverse Side of Dreaming for String Quartet ​ 14 4. Pavle Zvekić (2001­) First PRIZE 98/100 ​ ​ Cat.II, Solo­ instrument ​ M.š.Subotica, Serbia for work Thunder and Rain for Piano ​ 5. Pavle Zvekić (2001­) First PRIZE 100/100 ​ ​ Cat. II, Solo­ instrument ​ M.š. Subotica, Serbia ​ for work Canada for Piano ​ ​ 6. Fan Wang (1992­) First PRIZE 99/100 ​ Cat. III, Chamber music China for work Wandering Samurai Fantasy...Yi Zhan for Piano Quintet ​ ​ 7. Fan Wang (1992­) First PRIZE 99/100 ​ Cat.III, Chamber music China for work Box for Piano Trio ​ ​ 8. Hao Ma (1992­) First PRIZE 98/100 ​ Cat. III, Chamber music China for work Saturn Ring ​ 9. Hao Ma (1992­) First Prize 96/100 ​ Cat. III, Chamber music China for work When The Wind Comes From The Valley, ​ 15 2. Kaća Hadžifejzović Cat. III BiH Komadić za klarinet solo ​ .
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