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Bojan Vuletić (born June 11, 1971 in Belgrade) is a composer, musician and producer. Vuletic’s music is marked by its unusual overcoming of genres and his interdisciplinary approach to theater, art installations, movies, contemporary dance and poetry. His compository works reach from chamber music to orchestra and big band, from contemporary to world and pop music for a larger variety of groups and projects. == Career == Bojan Vuletić was born in Belgrade, Serbia (former Yugoslavia), and grew up mostly in Germany. In his childhood and youth he took lessons and played violine and guitar. Before turning to studying at a music conservatory, Vuletic finished studies in astro physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany, with a diploma thesis about galaxy evolution. He then studied jazz-guitar at the (Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Arnhem ), Netherlands, and afterwards completed his master studies („tweede phase studie“) at the Messiaen-Akademie, Netherlands, in composition with Paul Keijsers and Martin Fondse. He founded the musical groups B1 and Biyuya Ensemble and was musical director for a large variety of ensembles including the 3-year-project „Polyphonie“ and „Schlaf, Menschlein, Schlaf“ in collaboration with the Philharmonie Duisburg for the European Capital RUHR.2010. He collaborated with musicians such as Nate Wooley, Matt Moran, Anita Hustas, Soo-Jung Kae, Vera Westera, Philipp Kullmann, Tsvetomir Tsankov, Heinz Hox, Daniel Levin, Patrice Bart-Williams & Nico Brandenburg. Vuletić constantly works for visual artists like Aurelia Mihai and his long collaboration with and for Danica Dakic was to be heard in international exhibitions like the documenta 12 and the biennales in Istanbul and Liverpool. Among the large variety of theatre productions for directors as Fabian Sattler, Alexander Steindorf, Christof Seeger-Zurmühlen and Thorsten Weckherlin his newly composed music for the Bertolt Brecht pieces Der kaukasische Kreidekreis and Die heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe stand out, as it was officially commissioned by Barbara Brecht-Schall and the Brecht-Erben GmbH. As a composer and performer he worked on contemporary dance pieces of choreographers like Yun-Jun Kim and Marcus Grolle in South Korea, Canada, Japan and Germany. His radio installation for Naomi Schenck „Das Rätsel des Schafs“ won the German Audio Feature-Prize 2007 of the first television in Germany (ARD) and his radio piece „Photo Sensitive, 1“ for the Serbian Radio RTS was nominated for a number of awards. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bojan Vuletić」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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