Slike sa promocije knjige "Razvoj pijanističke tehnike" Aleksandra Serdara koja je održana 07. novembra 2012. godine u Muzičkoj školi "Isidor Bajić" u Novom Sadu.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones y prohibirá la mayoría de las importaciones de petróleo ruso en la UE a finales de este año. Algunos estados miembros aún dependen en gran medida del petróleo ruso y se les ha concedido una exención, pero se espera que el embargo reduzca de manera significativa los ingresos de Rusia por la venta de petróleo.
The document lists the members of a jury, including Bela Kovacs from Hungary who is the President, and five other members from Croatia, Serbia, Spain, Slovenia, and France.
The document announces a gala closing ceremony and concert for the Anton Eberst clarinet competition 2010 in Novi Sad, Serbia. It will feature performances by the Clarinet Choir of the Academy of Arts Novi Sad, and lists the artistic committee and directors involved in organizing the event.
The document summarizes the gala closing ceremony and concert for the Anton Eberst flute competition in 2011. It lists the jury members, Kersten McCall and Nataša Marić, and prize winners in different categories, including Katarina Vujić who won first prize in the baby category and Maria Kerner who won first prize in the C category.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones y prohibirá la mayoría de las importaciones de petróleo ruso en la UE a finales de este año. Algunos estados miembros aún dependen en gran medida del petróleo ruso y se les ha concedido una exención, pero se espera que el embargo reduzca de manera significativa los ingresos de Rusia por la venta de petróleo.
The document lists the members of a jury, including Bela Kovacs from Hungary who is the President, and five other members from Croatia, Serbia, Spain, Slovenia, and France.
The document announces a gala closing ceremony and concert for the Anton Eberst clarinet competition 2010 in Novi Sad, Serbia. It will feature performances by the Clarinet Choir of the Academy of Arts Novi Sad, and lists the artistic committee and directors involved in organizing the event.
The document summarizes the gala closing ceremony and concert for the Anton Eberst flute competition in 2011. It lists the jury members, Kersten McCall and Nataša Marić, and prize winners in different categories, including Katarina Vujić who won first prize in the baby category and Maria Kerner who won first prize in the C category.
Projekat TRIORCA - koncert omladinskog orkestra Novi Sad, 15. decembar 2012. ...Isidor Bajic Music School
The Youth Orchestra TRIORCA will hold a concert on Saturday, December 15th, 2012 at the Synagogue in Novi Sad. The document provides information about the date, location, and performer for the upcoming concert.
The document lists the prize winners from the 2011 Anton Eberst Flute Competition. It provides the first, second, and third place winners for each category: Baby, A, B, and C. The winners are from several different countries, including Serbia, Slovenia, Latvia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Switzerland, and Republic of Korea.
The document lists the names of several people paired together, including Nemanja Zlatarev paired with Vladimir Nežić, Aleksandar Uzelac paired with Gabriela Koso, and Marija Đokić paired with both Nemanja Zlatarev and Vladimir Nežić. It also lists groups of three or more people such as Radmila Rakin-Martinović paired with Ksenija Bašić, Jasna Marković-Vujanović, and Ksenija Mijatović. The document appears to be listing participants or collaborators paired or grouped together.
This document lists the 8 members of a jury, including their names and nationalities. Janos Balint from Hungary, Kersten McCall from the Netherlands and Germany, Laura Levai Aksin from Serbia, Ljubiša Jovanović from Serbia, Matej Zupan from Slovenia, Nataša Marić from Germany, Norbert Girlinger from Austria, and Radmila Rakin Martinović from Serbia are all members of the jury.
The document repeatedly discusses a visit to the city of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia and Music School Number 8, but provides no other details about the visit or school in the repetitive text.
The document provides information about the Fifth Anton Eberst Competition, including the opening ceremony and concert held on November 29th 2012 at the City Hall in Novi Sad, Serbia. It then lists the prize winners in different categories (Baby, A, B, C) of the competition, with first, second, and third prizes awarded to pianists from countries like Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, and Macedonia. The closing ceremony and concert for the competition were held on December 2nd 2012 at the Isidor Bajic School of Music Performance Hall.
Seminar "Timski rad i saradnja nastavnika u funkciji osiguranja kvaliteta rada ustanove" održan je 09, 10. i 11. januara 2014. godine u Muzičkoj školi "Isidor Bajić" u Novom Sadu
The document summarizes the results of a piano competition held at the Isidor Bajic Music School in Novi Sad. It lists the jury members and official collaborators who were mainly from Serbia, Hungary, China, Slovenia, and Germany. It provides the first, second, and third place award winners in the Baby, A, B, and C categories, with winners from Serbia, China, Hungary, Montenegro, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It concludes with the program for the gala closing ceremony and concert that featured performances by many of the award-winning student pianists.
Bela Kovacs of Hungary was the president of the jury for a competition. The winners included Luka Kastelic of Slovenia who won first prize in the Baby Category, Matija Raičević of Serbia who won second prize in the Baby Category, Daniel Ali Lugosi of Hungary who won first prize in the A Category, and Balint Gyimesi of Hungary who won first prize in the B Category. Several other competitors from Hungary, Serbia, and Slovenia received second prizes in categories B and C.
The document announces a gala opening ceremony and concert for the Anton Eberst clarinet competition 2012 in Novi Sad, Serbia. It lists the executive director Radmila Rakin Martinović, artistic director Nikola Srdić, and Buffet Group's Timothy Barrett as organizers. It also notes performances by clarinetist Vasa Vučković, who won first prize in the C category in 2010, and the Anton Eberst String Quartet.
The document discusses the Gala Opening Ceremony and Concert for the 2011 flute competition, which will feature performances by Anton Eberst. It also lists Livia Duleba, a flute player from Hungary who previously won first prize in category C in 2009, and two other Hungarian musicians, Janos Balint on flute and Joszef Gabor on piano, who will perform.
Projekat TRIORCA - koncert omladinskog orkestra Novi Sad, 15. decembar 2012. ...Isidor Bajic Music School
The Youth Orchestra TRIORCA will hold a concert on Saturday, December 15th, 2012 at the Synagogue in Novi Sad. The document provides information about the date, location, and performer for the upcoming concert.
The document lists the prize winners from the 2011 Anton Eberst Flute Competition. It provides the first, second, and third place winners for each category: Baby, A, B, and C. The winners are from several different countries, including Serbia, Slovenia, Latvia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Switzerland, and Republic of Korea.
The document lists the names of several people paired together, including Nemanja Zlatarev paired with Vladimir Nežić, Aleksandar Uzelac paired with Gabriela Koso, and Marija Đokić paired with both Nemanja Zlatarev and Vladimir Nežić. It also lists groups of three or more people such as Radmila Rakin-Martinović paired with Ksenija Bašić, Jasna Marković-Vujanović, and Ksenija Mijatović. The document appears to be listing participants or collaborators paired or grouped together.
This document lists the 8 members of a jury, including their names and nationalities. Janos Balint from Hungary, Kersten McCall from the Netherlands and Germany, Laura Levai Aksin from Serbia, Ljubiša Jovanović from Serbia, Matej Zupan from Slovenia, Nataša Marić from Germany, Norbert Girlinger from Austria, and Radmila Rakin Martinović from Serbia are all members of the jury.
The document repeatedly discusses a visit to the city of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia and Music School Number 8, but provides no other details about the visit or school in the repetitive text.
The document provides information about the Fifth Anton Eberst Competition, including the opening ceremony and concert held on November 29th 2012 at the City Hall in Novi Sad, Serbia. It then lists the prize winners in different categories (Baby, A, B, C) of the competition, with first, second, and third prizes awarded to pianists from countries like Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, and Macedonia. The closing ceremony and concert for the competition were held on December 2nd 2012 at the Isidor Bajic School of Music Performance Hall.
Seminar "Timski rad i saradnja nastavnika u funkciji osiguranja kvaliteta rada ustanove" održan je 09, 10. i 11. januara 2014. godine u Muzičkoj školi "Isidor Bajić" u Novom Sadu
The document summarizes the results of a piano competition held at the Isidor Bajic Music School in Novi Sad. It lists the jury members and official collaborators who were mainly from Serbia, Hungary, China, Slovenia, and Germany. It provides the first, second, and third place award winners in the Baby, A, B, and C categories, with winners from Serbia, China, Hungary, Montenegro, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It concludes with the program for the gala closing ceremony and concert that featured performances by many of the award-winning student pianists.
Bela Kovacs of Hungary was the president of the jury for a competition. The winners included Luka Kastelic of Slovenia who won first prize in the Baby Category, Matija Raičević of Serbia who won second prize in the Baby Category, Daniel Ali Lugosi of Hungary who won first prize in the A Category, and Balint Gyimesi of Hungary who won first prize in the B Category. Several other competitors from Hungary, Serbia, and Slovenia received second prizes in categories B and C.
The document announces a gala opening ceremony and concert for the Anton Eberst clarinet competition 2012 in Novi Sad, Serbia. It lists the executive director Radmila Rakin Martinović, artistic director Nikola Srdić, and Buffet Group's Timothy Barrett as organizers. It also notes performances by clarinetist Vasa Vučković, who won first prize in the C category in 2010, and the Anton Eberst String Quartet.
The document discusses the Gala Opening Ceremony and Concert for the 2011 flute competition, which will feature performances by Anton Eberst. It also lists Livia Duleba, a flute player from Hungary who previously won first prize in category C in 2009, and two other Hungarian musicians, Janos Balint on flute and Joszef Gabor on piano, who will perform.
The Youth Orchestra TRIORCA will hold a concert on Saturday, December 15th, 2012 at The Synagogue in Novi Sad. The document repeatedly lists the details of the concert including the name of the performing orchestra, the date of December 15th, 2012, and the location of The Synagogue in Novi Sad.
The document summarizes the results of the Fifth Anton Eberst Competition held from November 29th to December 2nd, 2012 in Novi Sad, Serbia. It lists the first, second, and third prize winners in each category - Baby, A, B, and C. The winners were from Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, and Macedonia. It also notes there was a gala opening ceremony on November 29th at City Hall and a closing ceremony and concert on December 2nd at the Isidor Bajic School of Music Performance Hall.