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Bojan Vuletić (born June 11, 1971 in
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) is a composer, musician and producer. Vuletic’s music is marked by its unusual overcoming of genres and his interdisciplinary approach to theater, art installations, movies, contemporary dance and poetry. His compositional works reach from chamber music to orchestra and big band, from contemporary to world and pop music for a larger variety of groups and projects.


Career

Bojan Vuletić was born in Belgrade, Serbia (former Yugoslavia), and grew up mostly in Germany. In his childhood and youth he took lessons and played violine and guitar. Before turning to studying at a music conservatory, Vuletic finished studies in astro physics at the
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (simply University of Munich or LMU; german: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Germany. It is Germany's sixth-oldest university in continuous operatio ...
in Munich, Germany, with a diploma thesis about galaxy evolution. He then studied jazz-guitar at th
Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Arnhem
Netherlands, and afterwards completed his master studies („tweede phase studie“) at the Messiaen-Akademie, Netherlands, in composition with Paul Keijsers and
Martin Fondse Martin Fondse (February 20, 1967, Bergen Op Zoom) is a Dutch pianist and composer. He also plays the vibrandoneon, the baroque version of the melodica. He is a composer and arranger in the fields of jazz and contemporary music and he leads the Mar ...
. He founded the musical groups B1 and Biyuya Ensemble and was musical director for a large variety of ensembles including the 3-year-project „Polyphonie“ and „Schlaf, Menschlein, Schlaf“ in collaboration with the Philharmonie Duisburg for the European Capital
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. He collaborated with musicians such as
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, Nate Wooley, Matt Moran, Audrey Chen, Soo-Jung Kae,
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and Frank Schulte, as well as ensemble like
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,
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and Trovači. Vuletić constantly works for visual artists like Aurelia Mihai and his long collaboration with and for Danica Dakic was to be heard in international exhibitions like the
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12,
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,
Museum für Moderne Kunst The Museum für Moderne Kunst (''Museum of Modern Art''), or short MMK, in Frankfurt, was founded in 1981 and opened to the public 6 June 1991. The museum was designed by the Viennese architect Hans Hollein. Because of its triangular shape, it i ...
Frankfurt and the biennales in
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and
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. Among the large variety of theatre productions for directors as
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, Dedi Baron, Günther Beelitz, Nurkan Erpulat, Bettina Jahnke, and Thorsten Weckherlin his new compositions for the
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pieces
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and Die heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe stand out, as they were officially commissioned by Barbara Brecht-Schall and the Brecht-Erben GmbH. As a composer and performer he worked on contemporary dance pieces of choreographers like Yun-Jun Kim and Marcus Grolle in South Korea, Canada, Japan and Germany. His radio installation for Naomi Schenck „Das Rätsel des Schafs“ won the German Audio Feature-Prize 2007 of the first television in Germany ( ARD) and his radio piece „Photo Sensitive, 1“ for the Serbian Radio
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was nominated for a number of awards. Vuletić worked as a guest lecturer among others at
Ruhr University Bochum The Ruhr University Bochum (, ) is a public research university located in the southern hills of the central Ruhr area, Bochum, Germany. It was founded in 1962 as the first new public university in Germany after World War II. Instruction began in ...
(Master Szenische Forschung),
Bauhaus University, Weimar The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar is a university located in Weimar, Germany, and specializes in the artistic and technical fields. Established in 1860 as the Great Ducal Saxon Art School, it gained collegiate status on 3 June 1910. In 1919 the sc ...
(Master Public Art and New Artistic Strategies) and
Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts (formerly known as Dong-Ah Broadcasting College) is a technical college in South Korea specialized in training professionals in the fields of media design, production, and communications. The campus is situate ...
Seoul. Since 2014 Vuletić is musical-artistic director of the Junges Schauspielhaus in Düsseldorf, Germany. In 2012 theatre director Christof Seeger-Zurmühlen and Bojan Vuletić have founded and directed the annual ASPHALT Festival Düsseldorf for theatre, music, art, literature and dance.


Selected discography (as musician, composer and/or producer)

* CD „Raging Low“ – B1, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 01-01, 2001) * CD „Grace.“ – Irene Latzko & Bojan Vuletić, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 02-02, 2002) * CD „Breakdown.yu“ – Biyuya Ensemble, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 03-03) * CD „Birdy“ – Biyuya Ensemble, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 04-05, 2004) * LP 12" „What 2 Do“ – Can 7, Peppermint Jam (PJMS 0074) * EP VINYL „The One Cultural Groove“ – Raw Artistic Soul, GoGoMusic (GOGO 010) * EP VINYL „Kana“ – Raw Artistic Soul, GoGoMusic (GOGO 012) * CD „Der Einzug in den Kontrabass“ – Sara Camatta (audio book) (Carl Löwe Edition, 2004) * CD „What About Love“ – Raw Artistic Soul, GoGoMusic (GOCD 002, 2005) * CD „True Khoisan“ – Laygwan Sharkie (2005) * CD „GO!“ – Various Artists (GOCD 001, 2005) * EP VINYL „What About Love EP“ – Raw Artistic Soul (GOGO 014, 2005) * CD-Single „Welcome To Deutschland“ – Trovaci, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 06-06, 2006) * CD „GO!!“ – Various Artists (GOCD 003, 2006) * LP 12" „Miami Theme & Fela Brasil“ – Raw Artistic Soul, GoGoMusic (GOGO 020, 2006) * CD „You Got Rhythm Too“ – Raw Artistic Soul, GoGoMusic (GOCD 004, 2007) * CD-Single „Paradies“ – Trovaci, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 07-08, 2007) * CD „Kuku Lele“ – Trovaci, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 07-07, 2007) * CD „Green Is For Push, Red Is For Pull“ – Soo-Jung Kae, Chang-U Choi & Bojan Vuletić, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 07-09, 2007) * CD-Single „Kako Tako“ – Trovaci, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 07-10) * EP „Moonshiners“ – Moonshiners (EGG Music Korea, 2008) * LP „Squidco“ – Paul Lytton & Nate Wooley (Broken Research Music, USA, 2008) * CD „Berlin“ – Tango del Sur West Wind Latina (WW2254) * DVD „Polyphonie at Philharmonie Duisburg 2008“ (Institut für Bildung und Kultur, 2008) * CD „A View Amazing“ – Vera Westera, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 08-11, 2008) * DVD „Polyphonie at Philharmonie Duisburg 2009“ – Benny Stolz (Institut für Bildung und Kultur, 2009) * CD „Creek above 33“ – Paul Lytton & Nate Wooley (PSI Records, USA, 2010) * CD „Malo Morgen“ – Trovaci, Electrique Mud Records (MUD007-2, 2010) * CD „Atemwende“ – Nate Wooley & MIVOS quartet, Ignoring Gravity Music (IGM 12-13, 2013)


Selected publications

* Hans Steingen, Bojan Vuletić: ''In aller Stille (Die Toten Hosen).'' Songbook, Bosworth 2009. * Flavia Nebauer, Bojan Vuletić: ''Musik mit älteren Migranten.'' published in „Kulturkompetenz 50+ – Praxiswissen für die Kulturarbeit mit Älteren“, published by Kim de Groote, Almuth Fricke, kopaed, 2010.


References


External links


official website of Bojan Vuletić
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