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Marija Đurđević Ilić
Marija Đurđević Ilić was born in Kragujevac in 1978, where she completed her primary and secondary music school. During her schooling she participated in many festivals and competitions around the country and abroad. She received several laureates in the flute festivals in Serbia (Valjevo, Podgorica, Kotor) and international competitions Peter Konjović in Belgrade. Attended a number of courses, the world's leading flutists, such as: M. Kofler (Austria), M. Adorjan (Hungary), J. Balint (Hungary), A. Nikole (Austria), I. Grafenauer (Austria), V. Lukas (France), M. Debost (SAD), K. Cestin (SAD), Eje Kaufeld (Sweden), Gunila von Baar (Sweden) and "Winter School Wind Ensemble" held in Dubrovnik (Croatia), Queen's University, under the leadership of Music in Stockholm and at the Music Academy in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina). She has participated in numerous events and local festivals: many times in the Festival "Theatre City Budva " where she performed in n Brandenburg concerts with group of international soloists, in Podgorica as a soloist with Montenegro Symphony orchestra, at the festival DEUS also in Podgorica, at Bar music festival "Bar Chronicles" , at the Festival ICA (International Music Festival Montenegro) also inBar, in Kotor at the Kotor-Art, on the international music festival in Vrnjci (Serbia). In September 2006, she completed masters with honors under the supervision orderof Professor Ljubisa Jovanovic. During her studies at the Music Academy in Cetinje, especially during her master studies, Marija Ilic Djurdjevic recorded extremely high artistic results that are brought to the top of flute performing in the former Yugoslavia. In September 2007 she became a member of the Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra performing as a solo flutist and since 2011 is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of flute at the Music Academy in Cetinje. She plays Nagahara flute 14k.
Marija Đurđević Ilić was born in Kragujevac in 1978, where she completed her primary and secondary music school. During her schooling she participated in many festivals and competitions around the country and abroad. She received several laureates in the flute festivals in Serbia (Valjevo, Podgorica, Kotor) and international competitions Peter Konjović in Belgrade. Attended a number of courses, the world's leading flutists, such as: M. Kofler (Austria), M. Adorjan (Hungary), J. Balint (Hungary), A. Nikole (Austria), I. Grafenauer (Austria), V. Lukas (France), M. Debost (SAD), K. Cestin (SAD), Eje Kaufeld (Sweden), Gunila von Baar (Sweden) and "Winter School Wind Ensemble" held in Dubrovnik (Croatia), Queen's University, under the leadership of Music in Stockholm and at the Music Academy in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina). She has participated in numerous events and local festivals: many times in the Festival "Theatre City Budva " where she performed in n Brandenburg concerts with group of international soloists, in Podgorica as a soloist with Montenegro Symphony orchestra, at the festival DEUS also in Podgorica, at Bar music festival "Bar Chronicles" , at the Festival ICA (International Music Festival Montenegro) also inBar, in Kotor at the Kotor-Art, on the international music festival in Vrnjci (Serbia). In September 2006, she completed masters with honors under the supervision orderof Professor Ljubisa Jovanovic. During her studies at the Music Academy in Cetinje, especially during her master studies, Marija Ilic Djurdjevic recorded extremely high artistic results that are brought to the top of flute performing in the former Yugoslavia. In September 2007 she became a member of the Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra performing as a solo flutist and since 2011 is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of flute at the Music Academy in Cetinje. She plays Nagahara flute 14k.

Đuro Pete
Đuro Pete (Serbia) completed elementary and high school of music in Osijek (Croatia) in the studio of Vjekoslav Burić. He embarked on his undergraduate studies at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad (Serbia) in 1980 in the studio of Mihajlo Kelbli, graduating in 1984, and his master’s studies at the same institution under Nikola Srdić. He has taken part in master classes led by M. Arignon, J. Kotar and M. Bekavac, Z. Szatmari, B. Kovacs and W. Fuchs. As a student he won a number of prizes at clarinet competitions including the Second Prize at the Young Performing Artists of Yugoslavia Competition (Zagreb, Croatia, 1983), First Prize at the Vojvodina Province Students Competition (Novi Sad, Serbia 1981), First Prize at the State Competition of the (former) Yugoslavia (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1981), and First Prize at the Youth Festival (Knjaževac, Serbia). He has given numerous solo recitals and has performed as a soloist with the Pecs Youth Philharmonic Orchestra (Hungary), the Vojvodina Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Academy of Arts Chamber Orchestra. He served for a time as a clarinetist in the Orchestra of the Croatian National Theater in Osijek. He has made numerous recordings for radio and television stations in former Yugoslavia, and recorded a CD called "Classical music for children".
He began his career as a pedagogue at Music School Josip Slavenski in Novi Sad, and since 1987 has been employed full time at Isidor Bajić Music School. His students have won several dozen first prizes at national and international competitions and festivals, including first prizes and laureate titles at almost all of the clarinet competitions in Serbia. He regularly takes part in master classes, in the mountain Gucevo as a professor. The seminar brings together clarinetists of all ages, mainly from the region. He has served as an adjudicator and the president of the jury at the State Competition of Serbia, the Competition for Woodwind Instruments accros the country. He has organized a number of young clarinet players’ concerts throughout Voyvodina, with the aim of promoting and popularizing clarinet and classical music. He was awarded an Annual Prize by the Union of the Music and Ballet Schools of Serbia in 2010 for his pedagogical achievements. He maintains professional relationships with colleagues throughout Europe and the USA.
Đuro Pete (Serbia) completed elementary and high school of music in Osijek (Croatia) in the studio of Vjekoslav Burić. He embarked on his undergraduate studies at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad (Serbia) in 1980 in the studio of Mihajlo Kelbli, graduating in 1984, and his master’s studies at the same institution under Nikola Srdić. He has taken part in master classes led by M. Arignon, J. Kotar and M. Bekavac, Z. Szatmari, B. Kovacs and W. Fuchs. As a student he won a number of prizes at clarinet competitions including the Second Prize at the Young Performing Artists of Yugoslavia Competition (Zagreb, Croatia, 1983), First Prize at the Vojvodina Province Students Competition (Novi Sad, Serbia 1981), First Prize at the State Competition of the (former) Yugoslavia (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1981), and First Prize at the Youth Festival (Knjaževac, Serbia). He has given numerous solo recitals and has performed as a soloist with the Pecs Youth Philharmonic Orchestra (Hungary), the Vojvodina Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Academy of Arts Chamber Orchestra. He served for a time as a clarinetist in the Orchestra of the Croatian National Theater in Osijek. He has made numerous recordings for radio and television stations in former Yugoslavia, and recorded a CD called "Classical music for children".
He began his career as a pedagogue at Music School Josip Slavenski in Novi Sad, and since 1987 has been employed full time at Isidor Bajić Music School. His students have won several dozen first prizes at national and international competitions and festivals, including first prizes and laureate titles at almost all of the clarinet competitions in Serbia. He regularly takes part in master classes, in the mountain Gucevo as a professor. The seminar brings together clarinetists of all ages, mainly from the region. He has served as an adjudicator and the president of the jury at the State Competition of Serbia, the Competition for Woodwind Instruments accros the country. He has organized a number of young clarinet players’ concerts throughout Voyvodina, with the aim of promoting and popularizing clarinet and classical music. He was awarded an Annual Prize by the Union of the Music and Ballet Schools of Serbia in 2010 for his pedagogical achievements. He maintains professional relationships with colleagues throughout Europe and the USA.
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