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Banja Luka Philharmonic Held Open Concert

Published: July 4, 2013
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kastelThe Banja Luka Philharmonic held its first open concert last night on the Kastela in Banja Luka, with the support of HT Eronet.

The concert was called “Midsummer’s Night Dream” and offered the most beautiful arias and compositions performed by young people, and performances by promising soloists: Miljana Brezičanin, Ana Simanić, Lidija Pajić, Albina Smajlović, Slaven Abazović i Goran Strugar.

Conductor of Banja Luka Vanesa Kremanović and a guest conductor led the orchestra from Novi Sad Mikica Jevtić.

The concert lasted two hours and was attended by people from public and political life, and among them was member of the BiH Presidency Nebojša Radmanović and the President of the RS National Assembly Igor Radojičić.

The Banja Luka Philharmonic was established four years ago and in a short period became well-known throughout the entire region, and until now has held more than 50 concerts, announced HT Eronet.

(Source: Fena)

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