Vladimir Valjarevic
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Vladimir Valjarević is a Bosnian/American
United States
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 pianist
Pianist
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Valjarević came to New York City
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 on a scholarship from the Mannes College of Music
Mannes College of Music
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, where he earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees as a recipient of the Marian Marcus Wahl Performance Award. His principal teachers were Pavlina Dokovska and Vladimir Feltsman
Vladimir Feltsman
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. Prior to studying at Mannes, Valjarević attended the Primary and Secondary Music School in Tuzla
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 (Bosnia) in the class of Planinka Jurišić and Academy of Arts in Novi Sad
Novi Sad
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 and the Conservatory of Music in Belgrade
Belgrade
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 (both in Serbia) in the class of Arbo Valdma
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. Additional studies include Master Classes with Pascal Devoyon, Philippe Bianconi
Philippe Bianconi
Philippe Bianconi is a French pianist.Philippe Bianconi studied at the Nice conservatoire with Simone Delbert-Février and later with Gaby Casadesus in Paris and Vitalij Margulis in Freiburg...

, Gaby Casadesus
Gaby Casadesus
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, Lilian Kallir, Eteri Andjaparidze
Eteri Andjaparidze
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, Lydia Kouteva.

Valjarević has participated in festivals such as IMS Prussia Cove in England; American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, France; International Festival-Institute at Round Top in Texas; International Keyboard Institute and Beethoven Institute in New York; Kneisel Hall in Maine (as a recipient of the Artur Balsam Scholarship); European Piano Teachers Association (EPTA) in Rovigno, Croatia; and Ohrid Summer, Macedonia. As a soloist and a chamber musician, Vladimir Valjarević has won numerous prizes at National Competitions in former Yugoslavia as well as at the "Citta di Stresa" and "Citta di Marsala" International Competitions in Italy. He has recorded for Yugoslav Radio and Television and the Voice of America. His latest CD, Tribute to Faure, is recorded for Labor Records.

Performance

In the United States, Valjarević has performed at the Southwest Virginia Festival for the Arts; Manchester Music Festival and Middlebury College
Middlebury College
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 in Vermont
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; "ProMozart" Society in Atlanta, Georgia
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; DePaul University
DePaul University
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 in Chicago, Illinois; as well as on the concert series of the Siena College
Siena College
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 in Albany, New York
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; "An Die Musik LIVE" in Baltimore, Maryland; "Young Musicians Forum" in Schenectady, New York
Schenectady, New York
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; the French Embassy and American University
American University
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 in Washington, D.C.
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; Polish Consulate, American Society for Jewish Music, Donnell Library, "Music Under Construction", Greenwich House Music School, and "Meet the Virtuoso" at the 92nd Street Y
92nd Street Y
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 in New York City
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. He has performed at various venues in New York City including Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall
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, Merkin Hall, Steinway Hall
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, The United Nations, Goethe Institute, The Liederkranz, French Consulate (New York City), New School's Tishman Auditorium and Aaron Copland School of Music
Aaron Copland School of Music
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 at Queens College
Queens College, City University of New York
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 among others. His European concert activity took him to England
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, Germany
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, France
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, Italy
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, The Netherlands, and the former Yugoslavia
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. In the United States
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, Valjarević appeared with the Youngstown and Knoxville Symphonies, and in Serbia with Camerata Academica and Nish Chamber Orchestra.

Committed to the exploration of contemporary repertoire, Valjarevic worked under the direction of such composers as Lukas Foss
Lukas Foss
Lukas Foss was a German-born American composer, conductor, and pianist.-Music career:He was born Lukas Fuchs in Berlin, Germany in 1922. His father was the philosopher and scholar Martin Fuchs...

, Dick Hyman
Dick Hyman
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, James Cohn
James Cohn
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, David Tcimpidis, Benjamin Lees
Benjamin Lees
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, Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen
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, Aleksandra Vrebalov
Aleksandra Vrebalov
Aleksandra Vrebalov is a Serbian composer based in New York City. She studied composition with Miroslav Statkic at Novi Sad University, then with Zoran Erić at Belgrade University, Elinor Armer at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and Ivana Loudova at the Prague Academy of Music...

 and Ellen Lindquist. In addition, he performed in the European premiere of Cage's dance drama "Four Walls" in Berlin and Hamburg. He has often collaborated with musicologist Nancy Reich in her highly acclaimed lectures on Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann was a German musician and composer, considered one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era...

, as well as with AmorArtis Chamber Orchestra, The Boys Choir of Harlem
Boys Choir of Harlem
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, and "The Piano Quartet on the Balcony" at the Metropolitan Museum. He is a co-founder of "Trio 56" with violinist Stephen Miahky and cellist Ole Eirik Ree.

Valjarević teaches piano at Mannes Preparatory and Extension divisions. He is the teaching assistant of Pavlina Dokovska in the College division. Currently, he is a Doctoral Candidate at Rutgers University where he receives Saldarini and Frazier-Durham Awards and studies with Susan Starr
Susan Starr
-Biography:She began her studies with Eleanor Sokoloff at age four. She later entered the Curtis Institute of Music, where she studied with Rudolf Serkin until her graduation in 1961...

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