Sunday 8 February 3.00 pm
Miloš Milivojevic and friends
Anja Milivojevic (violin) 1
Virginie Guiffray (viola) 2
David Gordon (piano) 3
Miloš Milivojevic (accordion) 4
Fauré arr. Gordon: Nocturne no 8 in D flat major Op 84 no 8 (4') 1234
Bach: Chorale prelude ‘Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier' BWV633 (3') 124
Franck: Prélude, Fugue et Variation (11') 34
Bach: 2-part invention no. 13 in A minor BWV784 (2') 12
Guiffray/Gordon: Le Départ (5') 1234
Bach chorale prelude ‘Ich ruf zu dir' BWV639 (3') 123
Bach 2-part invention no. 10 in G BWV781 (2') 12
Saint-Saëns: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (10') 13
Jacob do Bandolim: Doce de Coco (3') 23
Antoine Forqueray arr. Jean-Baptiste Forqueray: Jupiter (5') 34
Bora Dugic: An ordinary Balkan day (8') 1234
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Award-winning Serbian accordionist Miloš Milivojevic was awarded a full scholarship from the Royal Academy of Music where he became the first accordionist ever to win the RAM Club Prize open to all instrumentalists and was the winner of the prestigious Derek Butler London Prize at the Wigmore Hall. He is a member of the London Tango Quintet, Kosmos Ensemble, AccordDuo and the Balkan group Paprika. Miloš has premiered many works and appeared with the BBC Symphony and Concert Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, London Mozart Players and Opera North. Miloš's debut solo CD “Accord for Life” is on the Nimbus label.
Serbian violinist Anja Milivojevic moved to London in 2023, and has been working with the Tchaikovsky Camerata, Gabrieli Consort, Marcel Sinfonia, Hastings Philharmonic, Longborough Festival Opera and The Rock Orchestra. Alongside the violinist David Juritz she has appeared at the Dean and Chadlington and Burton Bradstock Music Festivals. She currently teaches violin with Raised by Music in London.
Virginie Guiffray is a respected violist known for her work with the Galeazzi Ensemble, a group she co-founded in 1995 focused on Classical and early Romantic chamber music, performing on period instruments. Her biography highlights her dedication to exploring lesser-known works alongside the standard repertoire, bringing historical music to life.
Harpsichordist, jazz pianist and composer David Gordon trained as a mathematician at Bristol University before turning to music full-time. David first began playing for dance, working for a time with many of the stars at the Royal Ballet and Opera. A self-taught jazz player, he was subsequently snapped up by a variety of jazz groups, including those of saxophonist Theo Travis and violinist Chris Garrick. He founded the David Gordon Trio in 1995 with Danish double bassist Ole Rasmussen and Anglo-Italian Paul Cavaciuti. He appears on numerous CDs as composer, leader and sideman; many of his works have been broadcast worldwide, and he has compositions regularly commissioned by festivals, publishers and fellow musicians.
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