Jasna Veličković

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Jasna Veličković (Serbian Cyrillic: Јасна Величковић) (born 1974 in Belgrade) has been living and working as a composer in the Netherlands since 2001 where she completed a Masters in music at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague under Louis Andriessen, Gilius van Bergeijk and Clarence Barlow with distinction. She completed her Bachelors in composition at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade under .

Jasna Velickovic has written and been performed by various ensembles including Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, , conducted by Péter Eötvös, Robot orchestra by , 's Big Band, , LOOS, 'de Ereprijs', Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, Ensemble Aleph, , pianoduo , Claron McFadden, , , , as well by ensembles with specific instrumentation formed for the particular piece.

Her works have been performed at festivals such as Holland Festival, , Music Biennale Zagreb, (Swiss), (Finland), (Austria), (Germany), Manca (France), (Serbia) among others.

Jasna Velickovic is co-founder of – Initiative for Research and Production of Contemporary Music, “Live” and Visual Arts. Guest speakers included Richard Ayres, Louis Andriessen, Gilius van Bergeijk among others. She is also co-founder of (Walking Theory).

Awards[]

  • She was the laureate of the 4th International Youth Music Forum in Kiev (1995)
  • The first prize at the in Belgrade (1996)
  • Second prize at the International Review of Composers in Belgrade (1997)
  • The Josip Slavenski Award in Belgrade (1998)
  • Finalist with the orchestra piece at the festival (2002)
  • in Tokyo, Japan (2007) with her piece "Strelka" (for two pianos, harp, harpsichord, accordion, cymbal and music saw).

References[]

  • Paragrami tela/figure- text by Misko Suvakovic, CENPI-Centar za novo pozoriste i igru, Belgrade 2001
  • Music and Networking- text by Vesna Mikic, University of Arts in Belgrade, 2004
  • Teatron-text by Jelena Novak, Museum of Theater Art, 2004
  • TKH & Think Performance- Museum of Applied Art, 2005
  • The LOGBOOK Ensemble Aleph-interview with Makis Solomos, Paris, 2006
  • Nutida Musik 3 2007- text by Neimarevic, Mikic Markovic, Stockholm 2007
  • Tempo, 61 : 39-60 - text by Donata Premeru, Cambridge University Press 2007

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