A concert was held in honor of the former professors of the Music Academy and the University of Sarajevo Day
On Friday 14 December 2018, the Sarajevo audience attended in the Secondary Music School Sarajevo hall, a gala concert held in honor of former professors of the Music Academy, University of Sarajevo, as part of the University of Sarajevo Day event as the main driver of the development of higher education and science in our country .
The String Orchestra of the Music Academy in Sarajevo performed under the conductor Prof. Dario Vučić, with soloists Prof. Sakiba Lačević (flute), students Amila Ravkić (mezzosopran) and Sanjin Salčin (clarinet).
The concert features works by composers who marked the work of this most important musical educational institution in Bosnia and Herzegovina, from its beginning to the present day, but also, among other things, composed the history of music in Bosnia and Herzegovina with their compositional and overall social activity. The composition in Bosnia and Herzegovina was introduced and retained on the European and world artistic music scene. The concert program was conducted by the Sarajevo audience through a period of strong development of compositions in the 60s of the 20th century, which continued to this day, so the concert features works by composer Vlado Milošević (1901-1990), Danijela Škerla (1931-2002) Mladen Stahuljak (1914-1996), Vojin Komadina (1933-1997), Milan Jeličanin (1935-1999), Andjelka Bego šimunic (1941), Ališer Sijarić (1969) and Toni Toplan (1991).
With this concert, the 2018/19 Concert season, String Orchestra and soloists of the Music Academy of the University of Sarajevo, they pointed out the extremely important role of the Music Academy in Bosnian society as co-creators of what makes us present and relevant in the world of art, devoting this concert to all of its former professors, without which this institution and everything that it is, would not exist!