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Sarajevo Opera in London

December 17, 2012
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A concert entitled ” Sarajevo Opera in London” was held last night. Aida Čorbadžić a soprano, Emir Nuhanović on the clarinet, Amir Saračević a tenor and Sergey Busukinsky on the piano performed last night in London and entertained the audience. Roderick Swanston, a famous music critic held an introductory speech announcing the concert of Sarajevo artists.

The program encompassed several opera arias by Puccini, Verdi, Mozart, Donizetti, Rossini, as well as parts of the opera ” Hasanaginica” by Asim Horozić.

The concert was held in the organization of the MCS Young Artist’s Fund and the Embassy of B&H in London, under sponsorship of the Federal Ministry of Culture and Sport and the Ministry of Sport of Canton Sarajevo.

The performance of parts of Asim Horozić’s opera delighted the audience and left a strong impression on critics.

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