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Nina Savicevic
In all my twenty-seven years of adjudicating, I have never heard someone perform with such beauty, maturity, and musicality.
When Nina plays, the whole place suddenly fills with the kind of music that makes the hair on the back of your neck stand on end.
Solo - Piano
Instrumentation
- Nina Savicevic - solo piano
Repertoire
EXAMPLE LUNCHTIME RECITAL PROGRAMME (a few pieces that I have played in the past)
Prelude and Fugue in D minor no 6 Book 1 BWV 85-J.S. Bach
Sonata in A minor K310- Mozart
Nightingale Variations-Glinka
Ballade no 1 in G minor op23-Chopin
EXAMPLE EVENING RECITAL PROGRAMME:
French Suite no 2 in C minor BWV813-J.S. Bach
Four Impromptus op90-Schubert
Impromptu in B flat minor op12 no 2-Scriabin
Waltz Caprice op28-Pejacevic
INTERVAL
Sonata in D major no 15 op 28 "Pastoral"-Beethoven
The Maiden and the Nightingale from "Goyescas"-Granados
Ballade no 2 in B minor S171.-Liszt
Please email me for a full PDF list of repertoire that I have played
Biography
A prize winner of national and international competitions, British pianist Nina Savicevic is the recipient of the prestigious Wright Scholarship at the Royal Northern College of Music where she is currently studying for her Masters Degree.
Nina began her piano studies at St Petersburg's Rimsky Korsakov Conservatoire when she was five and gave her first concert after three months. In 2013 Nina was awarded a full scholarship to study at Wells Cathedral School. While there she gained success in various competitions, most notably first place at the Birmingham Piano Competition, and the Audience Prize at the Windsor International Piano Competition. She has competed in BBC Young Musician and was a finalist at the Scottish International Youth Competition. Nina was awarded the Robert Lewin Scholarship from Awards for Young Musicians which enabled her to work alongside the BBC Symphony Orchestra at Maida Vale Studios as a mentor guiding young musicians with their studies.
Born in Exeter in 2001 of Croatian-Serbian descent, Nina often performs across the UK and abroad, actively promoting Serbo-Croatian classical music. Her overseas engagements include concerts in Croatia, Serbia, France, Germany and Hungary. She gave her most recent UK recitals in Inverness, Chester, Manchester, Cheltenham, Cambridge, Liverpool and at the 1901 Arts Club in London. In 2023 Nina played a recital of Schubert and Liszt at the Budleigh Music Festival in Devon.
As well as being a solo performer, Nina is a keen chamber musician and has an active career as a piano teacher registered with the European Piano Teachers’ Association, and is also a mentor for Awards for Young Musicians.
Nina is the Founder, Curator and Artistic Director of the annual Topsham Music Festival in Devon when, over a series of eclectic sell-out concerts, young up and coming musicians share the programme with established and well-known artists.