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TODOROVIĆ Srđan

TODOROVIĆ Srđan


TODOROVIĆ Srđan

TODOROVIC Srđan Composer

Born in 1970 in Smederevska Palanka.

After Primary Music School, he moved to Subotica (1985), where he finished Secondary Music School (Piano and Theory Dept.). Then he met Zoran Mulić, the renowned composer, who proposed to him to continue his education in Novi Sad at the Academy's Composition Department. It was in Novi Sad that he met the greatest, the best, and the most wonderful man with the Big Heart who had the strongest influence on further development of his musical thinking - the composer Miroslav Štatkić. At first, they were a maestro and his disciple (during the training process), and later, they became two maestros and big friends sharing the same studio (No. 6 at Hornverk). 


Works (selected): 7 bagatelles (1991); The Star (1991); Trio (1992); My Heart (1992); Phrygian Variations (1993); Quinta essenza (1993 – University award); String Quartette (1994); Live & eviL (1995); Distance - quasi rock project (1995); Troparion to Saint Raphael of Banat (1995); In the Shadow of Civilization - music for documentary film, Special Award at 26th International Festival of Environmental Film in Viterbo, Italy (1995); Little Dragon – project celebrating the 40th anniversary of Zmaj Children's Festival (1996); 21st Century, music for a documentary serial about scientific/technological achievements (1996); Al Fresco (1998); Magic long vehicle phrase (2000); Deus ex machina (2000); Genius loci (2001).
 

 

His first encounters with the Great Music Architect were initiated by his father Slobodan (played with the “Sinkope” orchestra for more than 30 years) and Professor Miloje Milekić called  Uncle Žuća, who taught Srđan the most important thing – how to love music. Then, his sister Mirjam Pandžić, organist and conductor at St. Theresa Cathedral of the  Subotica diocese! Not to mention his grandmother Justina, member of the Cathedral Choir of Alba Vidaković: as a four-years old, he used to stand, quiet and elevated, during the mass at the choir stalls watching frescoes and stained-glass windows, feeling the impressiveness and power of the organ. He would be quiet like a mouse, he, Srđan Todorović, who one and a half decade later replaced the organ with the powerful, great sound of the synthesizer.

Address: studio – Hornverk, atelje 6, 21000 Novi Sad, Phone: +381 21 431 222
kuća – 11420 Vodice, Yugoslavia, mob. +381 63 863 77 86
e-mal: sergiot@eunet.yu. http://solair.eunet.yu/~sergiot


 

 

 

 

 

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