KotorArt

International Festival

Tuesday, July 29
Church of the Holy Spirit, 9 p.m.
KOTORART & THE MILOŠ KARADAGLIĆ FOUNDATION

MILOŠ PAVIĆEVIĆ, guitar
Guest of the concert: LUKA PERAZIĆ, violin

Program partnera

Program

July 29, 2025

Suite Compostelana
Federico Mompou (1893–1987)
I. Preludio
II. Coral
III. Cuna
IV. Recitativo
V. Canción
VI. Muiñeira

Guernica
Maurizio Colonna (b. 1959)

El Decamerón Negro
Leo Brouwer (b. 1939)
I. El arpa del guerrero (The Warrior’s Harp)
II. La huida de los amantes por el valle de los ecos (The Flight of the Lovers Through the Valley of Echoes)
III. Balada de la doncella enamorada (Ballad of the Lovesick Maiden)

Arabesque No. 1
Claude Debussy (1862–1918)

Gran Jota
Francisco Tarrega (1852–1909)

Pavane pour une infante défunte
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), arr. Miloš Pavićević (2000)

Artists

Miloš Pavićević, recipient of the Miloš Karadaglić Foundation scholarship, is a member of the Live Music Now organization’s Yehudi Menuhin Foundation in Munich. He completed the Vasa Pavić Secondary School of Music and Ballet in Podgorica, under Professor Srđan Bulatović. During his primary and secondary education, he won three first prizes at national competitions. At the age of seventeen, he held his first recital at the Budo Tomović Cultural Information Center. Since then, he has performed at numerous festivals and concerts across Europe, both as a soloist and as part of chamber ensembles, including the Veria Guitar Festival in Greece and the String Festival in Perast. In 2019, he enrolled in piano studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich (HMTM), under the mentorship of Prof. Franz Halász, and he is currently pursuing his master’s degree. During his studies, he took part in numerous solo and chamber music projects, including the Festival of Young Talents in Podgorica, the String Festival in Perast, as well as performances in Munich venues such as Bergson, Elektra Tonquartier, and Alte Hofkapelle. He has further developed his skills through various projects, including the continue. music concert project with members of the Munich Philharmonic. Currently, with the support of the Miloš Karadaglić Foundation, Miloš Pavićević is working on his first solo album.

Luka Perazić began studying the violin at the age of eight under Professor Vili Ferdinandi. He was awarded the title of laureate of the Pjetër Gaci Competition in Albania and the Città di Barletta Competition in Italy, won the Premio Civis competition in Italy, and was a finalist for the Lutine Prize in the United Kingdom. Following a successful performance at the Whitgift International Music Competition, he was awarded a full scholarship to attend the prestigious Whitgift School, studying under Professor Ivo Stankov. Simultaneously, he completed studies at the Vasa Pavić School for Music and Ballet in Podgorica and the Junior Guildhall in London. After a successful audition, Luka Perazić was accepted to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he completed his undergraduate studies under Professor Krzysztof Śmietana. He has further developed his skills through masterclasses with renowned violinists and conductors such as Roman Simović, Sreten Krstić, Anton Martynov, Joshua Weilerstein, Stanislav Kochanovsky, Dominik Wyler, Simon Blendis, and Marko Simović, among others. He has served as a member of the Verbier Festival Youth Orchestra, and with his Birziminum piano trio he has performed at KotorArt, the Chamber Music Festival in Plovdiv, the Bar Summer Chronicle, the City Theater Festival, and the Espressivo Festival. Luka Perazić is currently a member of the Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra.