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“His musicality, profound and instinctive, is always controlled by
an
interpretative style of great elegance and balance.” ~
La Stampa (Italy)
Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005
at 8:00 pm
South
Valley Unitarian Universalists Society
6876 South Highland Drive
Salt lake City, Utah 84121
801-944-9723
Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005
at 6:00 pm
1121 E 200 South
364-7431
Program Guide
Map
to the Performance
Goran Krivokapic was born in 1979 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He started his
music education with Mico
Poznanovic in Herceg-Novi, Montenegro. In 1993 he enrolled at the Slavenski High
School of Music
in Belgrade where he received lessons from Prof. Srdjan Tosic and in 1997 entered
the Faculty of Music
Art in Belgrade. After graduating, he continued his studies with Prof. Hubert
Käppel at the
“Hochschulefuer Musik Koeln” in Germany. In 2003, after graduating
with honours, he continued his
studies in Cologne (“Konzertexam”) with prof. Roberto Aussel and
enrolled for a master’s degree at the
Conservatorium Maastricht, Netherlands, in the class of Prof. Carlo Marchione.
Goran Krivokapic has won first prizes in several international guitar competitions: “Petar
Konjovic
International Guitar Competition” in Belgrade (1996); “International
Guitar Festival of Corfu” in
Greece (1997); “Andres Segovia” in Granada, Spain (2000); “Michelle
Pittaluga” in Alessandria, Italy
(2000); “Rene Bartoli” in France (2001); “Koblenz International
Guitar Competition” in Germany (2003);“Velez-Malaga” in Spain (2003); “Fernando Sor” in Rome,
Italy (2003); “ Iserlohn International Guitar
Competition” in Germany (2004); “Alhambra” in Alcoy, Spain
(2004); “Mauro Giuliani” in Bari, Italy
(2004); “Ruggero Chiesa-Citta di Camogli” in Italy (2004); “Guitar
Foundation of America Solo Guitar
Competition” in Canada (2004); “Dr. Luis Sigall” in Chile (2004).
As a soloist, Goran Krivokapic has performed with the Slovak Chamber Orchestra,
Belgrade
Philharmonic, Montenegro Symphony Orchestra, Montenegro Chamber Orchestra, Chilean
Symphony
Orchestra and the Turin Philharmonic. He has given solo recitals and master classes
at guitar festivals,
music festivals and concert seasons in Germany, Italy, Spain, Yugoslavia (Serbia
and Montenegro), Austria,
Greece, Turkey and Chile. Several documentaries have also been made about him
for television
(TV Montenegro, TV Arte) and radio. |

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