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PGV: Aco Bišćević – tenor in Ansambel Artes Liberales

18.07.

Križni hodnik Samostana sv. Frančiška, Piran

ob 21:00

Koncert

Aco Biščević – tenor in

Ansambel Artes Liberales:

Mojca Menoni Sikur, Nina Pirc - violina

Gea Pantner Volfand, Roberto Papi - viola

Martin Sikur, Jošt Kosmač – violončelo

 Aco Bišćević je po študiju petja in čembala na salzburškem Mozarteumu debitiral v milanski Scali, kjer je nastopil v Zimmermanovih Soldatih pod vodstvom Inga Metzmacherja. Udeležil se je tudi programa Young Singers Project v okviru slovitega festivala Salzburger Festspiele.

Med drugim je gostoval v Comische Oper v Berlinu, v Deželnem gledališču v Innsbrucku, na Gluckovih slavnostnih igrah v Bayreuthu, King's College v Londonu, na festivalih Styriarte v Grazu, Valle d'Itria v mestu Martina Franca, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino ter Trame Sonore v Mantovi.

Nastopil je pod vodstvom dirigentov, kot so Claudio Abbado, Michael Hofstetter, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Theodor Guschelbauer, Jordi Savall, Reinhard Goebel, Vittorio Ghielmi, Ingo Metzmacher, Federico Maria Sardelli, Václav Luks in Michael Curney.

Bišćevič je s svojim glasom haute-contre iskan koncertni pevec. Nastopa po vsej Evropi, še posebej kot Evangelist v Bachovih delih.

Njegovo umetniško delo se v veliki meri koncentrira na samospev, pri čemer samega sebe spremlja na modernih in historičnih instrumentih. Je eden redkih, ki na ta način oživljajo historično prakso.

 Ansambel Artes Liberales deluje projektno v različnih zasedbah že od leta 2010 in združuje glasbenike, ki jim je skupna ljubezen do komorne igre. Komorno glasbo razumejo kot glasbeno sodelovanje enkratnih osebnosti, kjer ima vsak glasbenik enako odgovornost. Za tokratni projekt s pevcem Acom Bišćevićem so se zbrali Mojca Menoni Sikur, Nina Pirc, Gea Pantner Volfand, Roberto Papi, Martin Sikur in Jošt Kosmač, člani Orkestra Slovenske filharmonije, Simfoničnega orkestra RTV Slovenija in Simfoničnega orkestra SNG Maribor. 

 Program:

W. A. Mozart, F. Schubert, J. Brahms, F. Pollini, G. Rossini, R. Wagner, V. Bellini in G. Donizetti.

 

Concert No. 4

18th July 2024, 21:00

Aco Bišćević – tenor

 Ensemble Artes Liberales:

Mojca Menoni Sikur, Nina Pirc - violin

Gea Pantner Volfand, Roberto Papi - viola

Martin Sikur, Jošt Kosmač – cello

 Aco Bišćević, after studying singing and harpsichord at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, made his debut at Milan’s La Scala, where he performed in Zimmermann's "Die Soldaten" under the direction of Ingo Metzmacher. He also participated in the Young Singers Project at the prestigious Salzburg Festival.

He has made guest appearances at the Komische Oper Berlin, the Landestheater in Innsbruck, the Gluck Festival in Bayreuth, King's College in London, the Styriarte Festival in Graz, the Valle d'Itria Festival in Martina Franca, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, and Trame Sonore in Mantova.

He has performed under the baton of renowned conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Michael Hofstetter, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Theodor Guschlbauer, Jordi Savall, Reinhard Goebel, Vittorio Ghielmi, Ingo Metzmacher, Federico Maria Sardelli, Václav Luks, and Michael Curney.

Bišćević is a sought-after concert singer known for his haute-contre voice. He performs extensively across Europe, especially as the Evangelist in Bach's works.

His artistic work largely focuses on Lied, in which he accompanies himself on both modern and historical instruments, reviving a historic practice as one of the few performers doing so.

 The Ensemble Artes Liberales has been operating in various formations since 2010, uniting musicians with a shared passion for chamber music, which they view as a collaborative effort of unique personalities, with each musician holding equal responsibility. For this project with singer Aco Bišćević, members Mojca Menoni Sikur, Nina Pirc, Gea Pantner Volfand, Roberto Papi, Martin Sikur, and Jošt Kosmač, all from the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, and Maribor SNG Symphony Orchestra, have come together.

Programme:

W. A. Mozart, F. Schubert, J. Brahms, F. Pollini, G. Rossini, R. Wagner, V. Bellini, and G. Donizetti.