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Intrada (00:00) IV. Treza (02:48) V. Grand ballo (04:47) ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Basilica of St Egidius Bardejov, 2 August 2006 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. 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Adagio (00:00) II. Largo cantabile (07:05) ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava, 12. May 1988 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. 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Je profesorkou organovej hry a vedúcou organového a cirkevnohudobného oddelenia Konzervatória v Košiciach, autorkou dvoch vydaní Organovej školy a Metodiky organovej hry. Ako koncertná umelkyňa bola pozvaná na mnohé významné európske hudobné či organové festivaly. Vystupovala v Česku, Nemecku, Rakúsku, Maďarsku, Taliansku, Chorvátsku, Poľsku, na Ukrajine a ako sólistka spoluúčinkovala s filharmonickými telesami a prominentnými sólistami. Premiérovo uviedla diela mnohých slovenských skladateľov, niektoré sú jej priamo venované./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="35" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="2462"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:80CiQGBZFbQ/id> yt:videoId>80CiQGBZFbQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCQTstGGRpgtzpHgBK-P671A/yt:channelId> title>Eben: A Festive Voluntary »Variations on Good King Wenceslas« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80CiQGBZFbQ"/> author> name>Ján Fic/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQTstGGRpgtzpHgBK-P671A/uri> /author> published>2015-04-19T20:49:08+00:00/published> updated>2024-03-25T05:16:34+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Eben: A Festive Voluntary »Variations on Good King Wenceslas« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/80CiQGBZFbQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/80CiQGBZFbQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Petr Eben: A Festive Voluntary »Variations on Good King Wenceslas« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ The House of Arts Košice, 3. October 1994 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová študovala u Ivana Sokola, Ferdinanda Klindu a Flora Peetersa v Mechelene, získala umelecký doktorát na VŠMU v Bratislave, ceny zo slovenskej interpretačnej súťaže a diplomy Women of the Year 1992 a World Intellectual. Je profesorkou organovej hry a vedúcou organového a cirkevnohudobného oddelenia Konzervatória v Košiciach, autorkou dvoch vydaní Organovej školy a Metodiky organovej hry. Ako koncertná umelkyňa bola pozvaná na mnohé významné európske hudobné či organové festivaly. Vystupovala v Česku, Nemecku, Rakúsku, Maďarsku, Taliansku, Chorvátsku, Poľsku, na Ukrajine a ako sólistka spoluúčinkovala s filharmonickými telesami a prominentnými sólistami. Premiérovo uviedla diela mnohých slovenských skladateľov, niektoré sú jej priamo venované./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="37" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="3402"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:vXM-tgikpag/id> yt:videoId>vXM-tgikpag/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCQTstGGRpgtzpHgBK-P671A/yt:channelId> title>Guilain: Pièces d'Orgue pour le Magnificat – Suite du Second Ton ∙ Emília Dzemjanová/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXM-tgikpag"/> author> name>Ján Fic/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQTstGGRpgtzpHgBK-P671A/uri> /author> published>2015-04-19T19:31:25+00:00/published> updated>2024-03-21T11:38:56+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Guilain: Pièces d'Orgue pour le Magnificat – Suite du Second Ton ∙ Emília Dzemjanová/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/vXM-tgikpag?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/vXM-tgikpag/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Jean-Adam Guilain: Pièces d'Orgue pour le Magnificat – Suite du Second Ton ∙ Prelude (00:00) Tierce en taille (01:28) Duo (04:13) Basse de Trompette (05:35) Trio de Flutes (06:51) Dialogue (08:34) ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Concert Cycle »Under the Pyramid« Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava, 18 April 2004 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="28" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="2480"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:3JD5RyHFieQ/id> yt:videoId>3JD5RyHFieQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCQTstGGRpgtzpHgBK-P671A/yt:channelId> title>Boëllmann: Fantaisie pour orgue ∙ Emília Dzemjanová/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JD5RyHFieQ"/> author> name>Ján Fic/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQTstGGRpgtzpHgBK-P671A/uri> /author> published>2015-04-19T18:49:23+00:00/published> updated>2024-03-03T10:54:51+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Boëllmann: Fantaisie pour orgue ∙ Emília Dzemjanová/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/3JD5RyHFieQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/3JD5RyHFieQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Léon Boëllmann: Fantaisie pour orgue ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Concert Cycle »Under the Pyramid« Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava, 18 April 2004 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="45" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="4504"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:eTaoDmTHRNQ/id> yt:videoId>eTaoDmTHRNQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCQTstGGRpgtzpHgBK-P671A/yt:channelId> title>Langlais: Poem of Peace ∙ Emília Dzemjanová/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTaoDmTHRNQ"/> author> name>Ján Fic/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQTstGGRpgtzpHgBK-P671A/uri> /author> published>2015-04-19T17:19:27+00:00/published> updated>2024-03-20T19:01:43+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Langlais: Poem of Peace ∙ Emília Dzemjanová/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/eTaoDmTHRNQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/eTaoDmTHRNQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Jean Langlais: Poem of Peace ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Concert Cycle »Under the Pyramid« Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava,18 April 2004 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. 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Ján Fic

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1:: Kateřina Szymeczková: Under the Water for Harpsichord and Symphony Orchestra (»excerpt«)

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 19:48:35
Kateřina Szymeczková: Under the Water for Harpsichord and Symphony Orchestra (world premiere) ∙ Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra Olomouc (CZ) Ján Fic, Harpsichord Marek Madeja, Conductor ∙ Reduta, Olomouc, 5 May 2023

2:: Jozef Podprocký: Ave Maria for soprano and organ op. 7 No. 2 ∙ Zuzana Barochová ∙ Ján Fic

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.09.2022 10:46:12
Jozef Podprocký: Ave Maria for soprano and organ op. 7 No. 2 ∙ Zuzana Barochová, Soprano Ján Fic, Organ ∙ Organ Recital St. Jacob's Church, Polička (CZ), 28 August 2022

3:: Iris Szeghy: Psalm 130 for soprano and organ (»excerpt«) ∙ Zuzana Barochová ∙ Ján Fic

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.09.2022 08:09:21
Iris Szeghy: Psalm 130 for soprano and organ (»excerpt«) ∙ Zuzana Barochová, Soprano Ján Fic, Organ ∙ Organ Recital St. Jacob's Church, Polička (CZ), 28 August 2022

4:: Podprocký: Ave verum corpus for soprano and organ op. 34 No. 4 ∙ Aneta Hollá ∙ Ján Fic

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.04.2022 19:23:51
Jozef Podprocký: Ave verum corpus for soprano and organ op. 34 No. 4 (»World Premiere«) ∙ Aneta Hollá, Soprano Ján Fic, Organ ∙ Festival ARS NOVA Concert Hall of the Conservatory Košice, 30 March 2022 ∙ 📷 Jaroslav Ľaš

5:: Hrušovský: Sonata in modo classico (»Sonáta v starom slohu«) ∙ Mária Lenková

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2021 13:31:15
Ivan Hrušovský: Sonata in modo classico per clavicemballo solo (»Sonáta v starom slohu pre čembalo«) ∙ I. Toccata (00:00) II. Hommage a Grieg (03:30) III. Capriccio (08:50) IV. Fantasia (11:30) V. Introduzione e Fuga (15:40) ∙ Mária Lenková, Harpsichord

6:: Bodnár: Interrupted Gradations (»Prerušené gradácie«) ∙ Mária Dravecká

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.09.2021 07:54:17
Norbert Bodnár: Interrupted Gradations (»Prerušené gradácie«) ∙ Mária Dravecká, Harpsichord ∙ 📷 Andrej Lojan

7:: Podprocký: Suita rediviva op. 14 No. 5 »a selection« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.08.2021 15:49:43
Jozef Podprocký: Suita rediviva op. 14 No. 5 »a selection« ∙ I. Intrada (00:00) IV. Treza (02:48) V. Grand ballo (04:47) ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Basilica of St Egidius Bardejov, 2 August 2006 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her.

8:: Burlas: Poetic Music for Organ (»Poetická hudba pre organ«) ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2021 11:10:07
Ladislav Burlas: Poetic Music for Organ (»Poetická hudba pre organ«) to Emília Dzemjanová ∙ I. Adagio (00:00) II. Largo cantabile (07:05) ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava, 12. May 1988 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her, such as Poetic Music for Organ by Ladislav Burlas.

9:: Peeters: Flemish Rhapsody op. 37 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2015 21:49:42
Flor Peeters: Flemish Rhapsody op. 37 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ The House of Arts Košice, 3 October 1994 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová študovala u Ivana Sokola, Ferdinanda Klindu a Flora Peetersa v Mechelene, získala umelecký doktorát na VŠMU v Bratislave, ceny zo slovenskej interpretačnej súťaže a diplomy Women of the Year 1992 a World Intellectual. Je profesorkou organovej hry a vedúcou organového a cirkevnohudobného oddelenia Konzervatória v Košiciach, autorkou dvoch vydaní Organovej školy a Metodiky organovej hry. Ako koncertná umelkyňa bola pozvaná na mnohé významné európske hudobné či organové festivaly. Vystupovala v Česku, Nemecku, Rakúsku, Maďarsku, Taliansku, Chorvátsku, Poľsku, na Ukrajine a ako sólistka spoluúčinkovala s filharmonickými telesami a prominentnými sólistami. Premiérovo uviedla diela mnohých slovenských skladateľov, niektoré sú jej priamo venované.

10:: Eben: A Festive Voluntary »Variations on Good King Wenceslas« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2015 20:49:08
Petr Eben: A Festive Voluntary »Variations on Good King Wenceslas« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ The House of Arts Košice, 3. October 1994 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová študovala u Ivana Sokola, Ferdinanda Klindu a Flora Peetersa v Mechelene, získala umelecký doktorát na VŠMU v Bratislave, ceny zo slovenskej interpretačnej súťaže a diplomy Women of the Year 1992 a World Intellectual. Je profesorkou organovej hry a vedúcou organového a cirkevnohudobného oddelenia Konzervatória v Košiciach, autorkou dvoch vydaní Organovej školy a Metodiky organovej hry. Ako koncertná umelkyňa bola pozvaná na mnohé významné európske hudobné či organové festivaly. Vystupovala v Česku, Nemecku, Rakúsku, Maďarsku, Taliansku, Chorvátsku, Poľsku, na Ukrajine a ako sólistka spoluúčinkovala s filharmonickými telesami a prominentnými sólistami. Premiérovo uviedla diela mnohých slovenských skladateľov, niektoré sú jej priamo venované.

11:: Guilain: Pièces d'Orgue pour le Magnificat – Suite du Second Ton ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2015 19:31:25
Jean-Adam Guilain: Pièces d'Orgue pour le Magnificat – Suite du Second Ton ∙ Prelude (00:00) Tierce en taille (01:28) Duo (04:13) Basse de Trompette (05:35) Trio de Flutes (06:51) Dialogue (08:34) ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Concert Cycle »Under the Pyramid« Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava, 18 April 2004 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her.

12:: Boëllmann: Fantaisie pour orgue ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2015 18:49:23
Léon Boëllmann: Fantaisie pour orgue ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Concert Cycle »Under the Pyramid« Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava, 18 April 2004 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her.

13:: Langlais: Poem of Peace ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2015 17:19:27
Jean Langlais: Poem of Peace ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Concert Cycle »Under the Pyramid« Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava,18 April 2004 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her.

14:: Langlais: Poem of Happiness ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2015 15:07:37
Jean Langlais: Poem of Happiness ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Concert Cycle »Under the Pyramid« Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava, 18 April 2004 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her.

15:: Petrali: Adagio per flauto dalla »Messa solenne« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2015 14:29:55
Vincenzo Petrali: Adagio per flauto dalla »Messa solenne« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová, Organ ∙ Concert Cycle »Under the Pyramid« Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio Bratislava, 18 April 2004 ∙ Emília Dzemjanová studied under Ivan Sokol, Ferdinand Klinda in Bratislava and Flor Peeters in Mechelen in Belgium. She graduated from the Academy of Music and Drama with a doctor’s degree, won prizes at the Slovak Interpretation Competition and diplomas Woman of the Year 1992 and World Intellectual. She teaches as organ professor and is head of the organ department of the Conservatorie in Košice, wrote two organ schools and a book on the methodology of organ teaching. As concert organist she was invited by numerous major European music and organ festivals. She has appeared in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine and played as soloist with symphony orchestras and prominent instrumentalists. She also premiered works by Slovak composer, some of them were dedicated to her.

16:: Petrali: Sonata finale dalla »Messa solenne« ∙ Emília Dzemjanová

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2015 14:02:19