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Bojan Marjanović
Bojan Marjanović ( sr-Cyrl, Бојан Марјановић; born 26 October 1981) is a Serbian pianist and composer based in Oslo, Norway. Bojan's musical competences and interests range from the genre of Classical music, classical to improvised music and contemporary jazz. In the last years, he has been active at the Norwegian jazz scene within different projects and collaborations. In his career, Marjanović has been awarded at national and international levels, including both piano competitions and different honors. Along with the most prominent concert stages in his native country, Bojan has performed in several European countries, Canada and in the United States. In the area of classical music, Bojan's interests have been related to the integral performance of piano masterworks, such as Chopin's etudes, scherzos, prelude (music), preludes etc. Biography and academics Marjanović grew up in Valjevo, Serbia, where he started playing piano at the age of 15. Having graduate ...
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