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27.02.2007 21:44 Accordion World News - Source:
The January 2007 Contest at Accordionist.org has begun! You could win a wonderful CD of great accordion duets, donated by the artists, Domi Emorine and Roman Jbanov, 'The Paris-Moscou Duo'. You can audition samples from 'The Paris-Moscou Duo' at http://accordionist.
The January 2007 Contest at Accordionist.org has begun! You could win a wonderful CD of great accordion duets, donated by the artists, Domi Emorine and Roman Jbanov, 'The Paris-Moscou Duo'. You can audition samples from 'The Paris-Moscou Duo' at http://accordionist.org/forum/contests.php
Domi Emorine:
Between 1983 and 1989, Domi Emorine won twenty-four prizes as a child prodigy. In 1990, not yet fifteen years old, she won the World Accordion Championship and the UNAF prize. In 1991, she won the Silver Medal; and in 1993 the SACEM medal in the "Voice and Wind" category. Five years later, Domi won the World Championship again. She also did something unique in the annals of accordion playing: she won the "Grand Concours International en Divertissements et Variétés" (International Entertainment and Variety Show Contest) for the third time. Domi also won First Prize at the International Contest in Klingenthal, thus becoming the only female accordionist to have won the three most prestigious international contests.
Roman Jbanov:
Bayanist Roman Jbanov graduated from The Conservatory of Novosibirsk. When he was fourteen, he won the regional contest of young bayanists. At eighteen he won the international contest in Kligental (Germany). At nineteen, he won the forty-seventh International Trophee Mondiale, in Italy. Later, he became a laureate of international contests in Andorra, Spain, Russia and France. Roman Jbanov is known to music lovers of Novosibirsk from their childhood. He performed as a soloist with The Russian Folk Instruments Orchestra of the TV and radio company "Novosibirsk". Recordings of his performances on radio and TV programs were made time and again. He has performed in Poland, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Denmark, on Crete, in Germany, Italy, Portugal, and France. Since 1996, five CDs have been issued, and two films made.
How to win:
A winner will be selected at random from everyone who posts a nice topic at accordionist.org between now and the end of January. Post an interesting news item, or helpful advice, or a music review, or just introduce yourself! Good luck, everybody!
Domi Emorine:
Between 1983 and 1989, Domi Emorine won twenty-four prizes as a child prodigy. In 1990, not yet fifteen years old, she won the World Accordion Championship and the UNAF prize. In 1991, she won the Silver Medal; and in 1993 the SACEM medal in the "Voice and Wind" category. Five years later, Domi won the World Championship again. She also did something unique in the annals of accordion playing: she won the "Grand Concours International en Divertissements et Variétés" (International Entertainment and Variety Show Contest) for the third time. Domi also won First Prize at the International Contest in Klingenthal, thus becoming the only female accordionist to have won the three most prestigious international contests.
Roman Jbanov:
Bayanist Roman Jbanov graduated from The Conservatory of Novosibirsk. When he was fourteen, he won the regional contest of young bayanists. At eighteen he won the international contest in Kligental (Germany). At nineteen, he won the forty-seventh International Trophee Mondiale, in Italy. Later, he became a laureate of international contests in Andorra, Spain, Russia and France. Roman Jbanov is known to music lovers of Novosibirsk from their childhood. He performed as a soloist with The Russian Folk Instruments Orchestra of the TV and radio company "Novosibirsk". Recordings of his performances on radio and TV programs were made time and again. He has performed in Poland, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Denmark, on Crete, in Germany, Italy, Portugal, and France. Since 1996, five CDs have been issued, and two films made.
How to win:
A winner will be selected at random from everyone who posts a nice topic at accordionist.org between now and the end of January. Post an interesting news item, or helpful advice, or a music review, or just introduce yourself! Good luck, everybody!
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