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Djuro Zivkovic
Djuro Zivkovic (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро Живковић Latin: Đuro Živković)
(1975) is one of Serbia's most distinguished composers of his
generation, whose music has been performed, broadcast and recorded
worldwide. Since 2000 he lives and works in Stockholm. He studied
composition at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and has been a
postgraduate student under Pär Lindgren and Bent Sørensen at the same
college, while also taking classes with Magnus Lindberg.
He has written solo, chamber, choral and orchestral music as well as
electro acoustic music. Zivkovic achieved first particular recognition
for his largely Violin Sonata (Metaphysical Poeme) from 1998 and Sad
Songs (for soprano, viola and piano). Further performances lead to
Fantasia for violin and wind orchestra which was premiered in 2001 at
the Swedish Radio with Stockholm’s Wind Orchestra and B. Tommy Andersson
as conductor, while Zivkovic played solo violin part. Zivkovic
collaboration with Trio Fibonacci, Canadian ensemble specially focused
on contemporary music, has premiered his Piano Trio in Stockholm in 2002
at the Royal College Big Hall, and also recorded for Canadian Radio from
the live concert in Montreal. He received notably success with his
Serenade for strings performed by Musica Vitae in 2002/03 with leading
of M.Bartosch, violinist and conductor. In 2005 he received the
composition price at the First International Composers Competition
pre-art in Switzerland for his piece Eclat de larme (The shine of the
tear) for alto flute, oboe, accordion and piano. That piece was
premiered in Zurich November 2005 and recorded for Swiss Radio. His
piece The White Angel for chamber orchestra has been premiered with a
great success at the Swedish Radio in March 2006 by SAMI Sinfonietta and
K.Andreasson as a conductor. Recently it was performed in Belgrade under
"International Composers Rewiev" in Novembre, with Ensemble For New
Music and Biljana Radovanovic as conductor. Among many of his works it
should be mentioned also Sophisticated Preludes (for piano), Rhytmes,
Cloches et Chansonne rituelle for percussion trio (performed by KMHs
percussion trio) and Atmospheres Illuminees for violoncello and
orchestra which still wait for its premiere.
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