The jazz concert of Milorad Šul Jovović and Sara Jovović was held tonight in the gallery of the Center for Culture. The concert was organized as part of the "Summer Evenings of Music" festival.
"The festival was realized this year with a delay due to the epidemiological situation, as well as due to the late completion of the competition at the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture," said the organizer of the festival, music professor Jasmila Hot.
Almost all Montenegrin jazz musicians went through the "Piva Jazz Band" whose leader is Jovović.
He works as a jazz teacher at the Vasa Pavić music school in Podgorica, where he has been leading the jazz section for more than fifteen years, which has produced good musicians.
Sara has been studying at Bertley College in Boston for three years.
She completed her classical music education in Podgorica, and she made the decision to devote herself to jazz after attending jazz workshops led by top musicians from the region and the USA at KIC: pianist Vasil Hadžimanov, guitarist Toni Kitanovski and saxophonist David Binney.
"I study performance, mainly jazz music, but a little more popular, pop, R&B, and I find myself in it because it gives me space and freedom in playing. I enjoyed our joint performance tonight, I haven't had contact with the audience for a long time, so this performance is meant a lot," Sara said.
Tomorrow, on the second day of the festival, a portrait of professor Radovan Papović, conductor, retired professor of the Music Academy from Cetinje will be presented in the premises of the Music School from 12:17, and from XNUMX:XNUMX in the gallery of the Center for Culture, a screening of the documentary film "Multiculturalism of the North of Crna Core" will be shown. , through the ethnic creativity of authors Veljko Belević and Milorad Mić Miranović.
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