Adnan Ahmedic

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Adnan Ahmedic
Adnan Ahmedić
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Background information
Born (1975-07-15) July 15, 1975 (age 49)
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Genres Classical
OccupationMusician
Instrument Classical guitar
Website Official website

Adnan Ahmedic (born 15 July 1975) is a classical guitarist born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ahmedic gave recitals throughout Europe and Asia and also appeared as soloist with several chamber and symphonic orchestras.

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Classical guitarist Adnan Ahmedic

At an early age he was a pupil of classical guitarist Ivan Kalcina [1] who inspired him to pursue guitar as his life calling. During the Bosnian War he moved first to Frankfurt, Germany, in 1994 and then to Vienna in 1996, where he attended and graduated with a degree from the Prayner Conservatory in 2002.

He oftentimes engages other musicians (most often pianists) and visual artists in exhibition shows, where they showcase their own work alongside him and this cross disciplinary approach gains him more attention in the public eye. [2]

He is lately[ when? ] involved in cultural sector initiatives in Bosnia & Herzegovina, promoting cross-border cooperation and EU integration in area of culture, creation of European cooperation platforms, cultural networking. He performed in varies cities in China in 2018 and 2019 and made appearance in CHINA-CEEC SPRING FESTIVAL GALA

He does lot of transcription work, mainly of traditional, modern, world music, and national folk songs, notes for classical guitar that he published in three paper edition with IMKA Publishing Company called "Absolute Hits, Volume I, II, III"[ citation needed ]

Label: Sarajevo Disk [3]

Discography

Albums

Personal life

Ahmedic is also a tennis player, [4] professionally playing on the ITF tour. He played tennis since he was 7. [5]

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References

  1. Kalcina, Ivan. "Ivan Kalcina". ivankalcina.glisco.it. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  2. d.o.o., Grogot. "Sarajevska zima - Koncert Adnana Ahmedića". www.rtvtk.ba. Archived from the original on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  3. Sarajevo Disk (2013-10-11), Adnan Ahmedic - Velse no 3 (Antonio Lauro) - (Audio 2013) , retrieved 2016-12-16
  4. LiveScore, SofaScore.com. "Adnan Ahmedic rezultati uživo, raspored utakmica i ostali rezultati - Tenis - SofaScore.com". www.sofascore.com. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  5. "Adnan AHMEDIC PROFILE". www.itftennis.com.
  6. "Adnan Ahmedic | Tennis Coach Sarajevo". tennistonic.com. Retrieved 2016-12-16.