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Concert in March – Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra
Sunday, March 15, 2020. Synagogue, 20:00h Conductor: Premil Petrovic (Serbia/Germany) Soloist: Aleksandar Madžar, pianist (Serbia/Belgium) Program: L. van Beethoven: Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 5 F. Schubert: Symphony No. 9 Tickets: https://www.muzickaomladina.org/ and two hours before the concert in Synagogue.
Opening of the 2025/26 concert season
The new concert season of the Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra, formed under the motto Titans – a classic power in a modern expression, already from the first concert brings the creativity of the titan of classicism, but also of the classical concert style of the Soviet era. The audience will have the opportunity to enjoy the…
NEW YEAR’s GALA CONCERT
December, 27, 2020. Serbian National Theatre, Novi Sad Live streaming – https://youtu.be/1MvZDA1X06Y NEW YEAR’s GALA CONCERT Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Aleksandar Marković (Srbija/Austrija) Soloists: Jelena Končar, mezzosoprano and Nikola Mijailović, baritone
Century after Annexation
On the occasion of the centenary of the end of the Great War and the annexation of Vojvodina to the Kingdom of Serbia, the Provincial Government will mark these significant anniversaries with a series of events in Novi Sad on November 24 and 25. For that occasion, on Saturday, November 24, at 10h, the Interactive…
Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra concert in February
On Friday, February 22nd at 20:00h, Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra resumes its 2018/2019 season in the Novi Sad Synagogue. In the first part of the evening, the orchestra will play an overture from the opera The Tzar’s Bride, by one of the best orchestra composers of all time, the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Then, the twenty-five…
