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The concert season « Aura » started in Kavadarci

The concert season « Aura » started in Kavadarci


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The trio « Aura » consisting of three prominent music artists: Flutist Straso Temkov, pianist Ana Gaceva and phagotist Marjan Milosbski is undoubtedly among the best and most attractive music performers in Macedonia, so last night’s concert at the House of Culture  » Lovers of classical music.

For these three artists we can freely say that they represent a rare and attractive chamber band that is already recognizable for its artistic achievements in the Balkans.

The Aura trio has a long and rich concert actively in and out of our country. They are often guests at renowned international festivals in the country and abroad, performing works of all musical eras and styles.

The trio promotes premier works by Macedonian composers, written specifically for this composition. Their common high aesthetic music is highly characterized by « a pronounced sense of expressiveness, musical symbiosis and compactness of sound and expression ».

So it was a son of a concert in Kavadarci for which a wonderful program of works by F. Devien, M. Bonis, Z. Novacic, Mr. And in the end the Macedonian song « Oj Boy, Ohrid » ° Vladimir Dimovski arrangement.

Otherwise Temkov, Gaceva and Milosevski work as professors at the Faculty of Music in Skopje. This year they celebrate a 10th anniversary of their artistic work as a trio. So far, three have made numerous recitals such as soloists and chamber musicians in American, France, Germany, Austria, England, Bulgaria, Asia, Africa, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Croatia….

He calls criticism « masters of his instrument », and due to noticeable concerts they are regularly invited to renowned international festivals such as « Ohrid Summer », « Skopje Summer », « Golden Lira » « Autumn Music Festivities » and many other festivals throughout the Balkans.

The Aura trio will hold a concert tonight at the Trajko Prokopiev Cultural Center in Kumanovo.



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