Dimitrije Vasiljevic to light up Carnegie Hall in celebration
of modern jazz piano sound
Fresh on the heels of a successful year 2013 culminating in
the release of his first album, "The Path of Silvan",
and several concerts both as soloist and with his quartet, Dimitrije
Vasiljevic will be making his Carnegie Hall debut in a solo
piano concert on Monday, March 24, 2014 at 8:00 pm.
Vasiljevic will showcase his original compositions from his
upcoming solo piano album "Metaphor", to be released
later this year. He will also perform works of some well-known
American jazz masters in his own arrangements and premiere his
original composition "Wardenclyffe" inspired by and
dedicated to the great scientist and humanist, Nikola Tesla.
Vasiljevic received recognition of achievement from the Tesla
Science Foundation for his contribution in promoting the life
and legacy of Nikola Tesla through music. Vasiljevic is an award-winning
(Montreux Jazz Festival), New York-based jazz pianist and composer
whose "iridescent and captivating music” (All about
Jazz) weaves together Balkan motifs with the subtle flavors
of European jazz. Hailing from Serbia, this Berklee College
of Music and NYU Steinhardt graduate is rapidly garnering international
acclaim for his virtuosity and emotionally charged interpretations.
Preparing for his concert, Vasiljevic mused about selecting
the program for this milestone career appearance:
“I am so thrilled to be making my Carnegie Hall solo
piano debut. Performing for a New York audience my blend of
modern jazz infused with Balkan rhythms and inspired by my classical
music background - and in this amazing venue - is the opportunity
of a lifetime for me. The audience can expect to hear a varied
program and transporting interpretations.”
For more information about the concert visit the Carnegie Hall
websitewww.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2014/3/24/0800/PM/Dimitrije-Vasiljevic-Piano/
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