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{{Short description|Serbian pianist}} |
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[[File:Nataša Veljković 1.jpg|thumb|Nataša Veljković (2015)]] |
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⚫ | She was trained under [[Arbo Valdma]], [[Paul Badura-Skoda]] ([[University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna|University of Music in Vienna]], -1987), [[Rudolf Firkusny]] ([[Juilliard School]], |
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⚫ | She was trained under [[Arbo Valdma]], [[Paul Badura-Skoda]] ([[University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna|University of Music in Vienna]], -1987), [[Rudolf Firkusny]] ([[Juilliard School]], 1988–89) and [[Harry Datyner]] ([[Conservatoire de musique de Genève|Geneva Conservatory]], 1990–92). She then settled in [[Vienna]], where she is teaching at the University of Music since 1993. |
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⚫ | At 17 Veljković won the XI '''''Concours [[Clara Haskil]]''''', which was followed by the World Music Masters competition in Montecarlo five years later. At her return from [[Vevey]] she made her LP debut for [[Jugoton]] and up to now, 10 more CDs for [[PGP-RTS]], Zulus Records Vienna and GRAMOLA. She has performed through Europe and Asia since, as she is member of the jury at major international piano competitions, i.e., ''Concours Clara Haskil''. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Nataša Veljković's official website http://www.veljkovic.net/<br /> |
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Nataša Veljković's entry at World Concert Artist Directory http://www.concertartist.info/bios/veljkovic.html<br /> |
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Free downloads: Bach, Mendelssohn & Haydn http://www.veljkovic.net/html_en/cd1_cd_bach.html<br /> |
Free downloads: Bach, Mendelssohn & Haydn http://www.veljkovic.net/html_en/cd1_cd_bach.html<br /> |
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Free downloads: Mozart (part 1) http://www.veljkovic.net/html/cd3_cd_mozart.html<br /> |
Free downloads: Mozart (part 1) http://www.veljkovic.net/html/cd3_cd_mozart.html<br /> |
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Free downloads: Liszt http://www.veljkovic.net/html/cd2_cd_liszt.html<br /> |
Free downloads: Liszt http://www.veljkovic.net/html/cd2_cd_liszt.html<br /> |
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Interview (English & Srpski) http://www.veljkovic.net/materijal/jat-article-web.pdf<br /> |
Interview (English & Srpski) http://www.veljkovic.net/materijal/jat-article-web.pdf<br /> |
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YouTube Video: Nataša Veljković accompanying her daughter Milica Zulus performing Fritz Kreisler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wWc1J-283U |
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[http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:l2wzig13wQUJ:www.haydnfestival.at/haydn_en/netautor/napro4/appl/na_professional/parse.php3%3Fmlay_id%3D13230%26xmlval_ID_KEY%255B%255D%3D2587%26xmlval_ID_DOC%255B%255D%3D1031702%26xmlval_S_PROF%255B%255D%3DSolo-K%C3%BCnstler%26mdoc_id%3D1032474%26npf_counter%255Bliste%255D%3D%26npf_set_pos%255Bliste%255D%3D%26abc%255B%255D%3Dyes%26MYNAME%255B%255D%3Dv+veljkovic+senigallia&hl=es&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=es Haydn Festival at Eisenstadt] |
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[[Category:1968 births]] |
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Nataša Veljković (born in Belgrade, 2.4.1968) is a Serbian pianist.
She was trained under Arbo Valdma, Paul Badura-Skoda (University of Music in Vienna, -1987), Rudolf Firkusny (Juilliard School, 1988–89) and Harry Datyner (Geneva Conservatory, 1990–92). She then settled in Vienna, where she is teaching at the University of Music since 1993.
At 17 Veljković won the XI Concours Clara Haskil, which was followed by the World Music Masters competition in Montecarlo five years later. At her return from Vevey she made her LP debut for Jugoton and up to now, 10 more CDs for PGP-RTS, Zulus Records Vienna and GRAMOLA. She has performed through Europe and Asia since, as she is member of the jury at major international piano competitions, i.e., Concours Clara Haskil.
Nataša Veljković is mother of young violinist Milica Zulus (born in Vienna, 31.8.1999).
References
[edit]Nataša Veljković's official website http://www.veljkovic.net/
Nataša Veljković's entry at World Concert Artist Directory http://www.concertartist.info/bios/veljkovic.html
Free downloads: Bach, Mendelssohn & Haydn http://www.veljkovic.net/html_en/cd1_cd_bach.html
Free downloads: Mozart (part 1) http://www.veljkovic.net/html/cd3_cd_mozart.html
Free downloads: Mozart (part 2) http://www.veljkovic.net/html/cd4_cd_mozart-live.html
Free downloads: Liszt http://www.veljkovic.net/html/cd2_cd_liszt.html
Interview (English & Srpski) http://www.veljkovic.net/materijal/jat-article-web.pdf
YouTube Video: Nataša Veljković accompanying her daughter Milica Zulus performing Fritz Kreisler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wWc1J-283U