An Evening with Music of Philip Glass at Emory
Free
- Nemanja Stanković, cello
- Vladimir Milošević, piano
Philip Glass — The Hours (selections)
Philip Glass — Selected works
Vladimir Milošević, piano, and Nemanja Stanković, cello, join in for a concert of music by Philip Glass, including selections from Glassworks, The Hours, piano etudes, songs and poems for solo cello, and duet arrangements.
About Emory University Music Department
The Department of Music at Emory recognizes the many and varied manifestations of music and hears in them a powerful means of understanding the human experience.
The mission of the department is to provide a dynamic and ever-changing environment in which students, faculty, and the greater Atlanta community can encounter music through performance, creation, listening, reflection, and analysis. We fulfill our mission by offering a broad array of courses and experiences in which students make and study many different kinds of music.
https://music.emory.edu/About Nemanja Stanković, cello
Nemanja Stanković is considered one of the most notable young cellists on the music scene of Serbia. As a student, he graduated in the class of Sandra Belić at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. He studied at the Vienna Conservatory, where he obtained a Master of Arts degree. Nemanja Stanković has performed with the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, the RTS Symphony Orchestra, the Camerata Serbica Orchestra, the Italian Youth Orchestra (Orchestra Giovanile Italiana – OGI), and the Chech Virtuosi Orchestra, among others. Stanković has performed throughout Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa. He was the principal cellist of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra for eight seasons. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Chamber Music Department of the Faculty of Music in Belgrade.
https://www.nemanjastankovic.com/About Vladimir Milošević, piano
One of the most prominent Serbian pianists of his generation, Vladimir Milošević graduated from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. Specialist studies in Italy followed at the renowned academy Incontri col Maestro in Imola. Vladimir has been proclaimed the Rising Artist by the New York Concert Artists & Associates and he featured with NYCA Symphony Orchestra in 2014 at Merkin Concert Hall in New York City. As a winner of the competition Concerti in Villa in Vicenza, Italy, he got his debut concert at the prestigious Carnegie Recital Hall in New York in 2005, and was subsequently featured within the concert cycle Velikani muzičke scene – Rising Stars of the Kolarac Hall in Belgrade.
Very active as a chamber musician, he performs regularly with Serbian cellist Dragan Djordjević. Vladimir has won many important prizes at competitions in France, Poland, USA, Australia, Italy. He teaches at the Piano department of Faculty of music in Belgrade at the position of full professor.
https://www.fmu.bg.ac.rs/profesori/vladimir-milosevic-mmus/