Duo Marol - Brücke zum Licht (2021)

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Title: Brücke zum Licht
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Artistfy Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:48 min
Total Size: 276 MB
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Tracklist:

1. All the Things You Are (Acoustic Jazz)
2. Music for a While
3. Grenzenlos sind wir (Acoustic Version)
4. Crystal Silence (Acoustic Jazz)
5. Take Five (Acoustic Jazz)
6. Brücke zum Licht (Acoustic Version)
7. Summertime (Acoustic Jazz)
8. Mas Que Nada (Acoustic Jazz)
9. Jovano, Jovanke
10. Marijo, deli bela kumrijo
11. Theresienstadt (Acoustic Version)
12. Du (Acoustic Version)


The flautist and singer Marija Milosavljević was born in Kruševac, Serbia. After completing her bachelor's degree in music in Belgrade in the flute class of Professor Miomir Simonović, she continued her musical training in Germany in 2011 and studied flute at the Mainz University of Music with Prof. Dejan Gavrić.
From 2012 onwards she became increasingly concerned with the transverse flute and graduated with the best degree in historical interpretation practice with Prof. Karl Kaiser at the HfMDK Frankfurt.

She gained orchestral experience at
Philharmonic State Orchestra Mainz, Bach Orchestra Mainz, Neumeyer Consort, as well as the Junge Kantorei and Bach-Collegium Frankfurt u. a. She has been involved in classical singing since she was 16 and worked together with professors Lidija Sofija Jevremović (Serbia), Ljubica Živković (Serbia), Tijana Grujić (HfM Mainz) and Henriette Meyer-Ravenstein (HfMDK Frankfurt).
In addition to classical songs and baroque opera arias, her repertoire includes folk songs from her homeland. From 2009-2012 she was the singer of the Renesans Ensemble in Belgrade. In Frankfurt / M. she was a scholarship holder of the Yehudi Menuhin - Live Music Now association.
As a flautist and soprano, she can be heard in the Flötenspektakel ensemble, for which she also writes her own arrangements.
The musical encounter with Oliver Ruschke gave her a new approach to song design and
enlivened her own compositional work.