Andrijana Aćimović, flute and Christoph Jahn, cello

photo: Nebojša Babić
Program:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata for flute and continuo in E major, BWV 1035
Adagio ma non tanto
Allegro
Siciliano
Allegro assai
Georg Philipp Telemann
Fantasia, for flute No. 7 in D major, TWV 40:8
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Duo for violin & viola No. 2 in B flat major, K. 424
Adagio-Allegro
Andante cantabile
Andante grazioso con variationi
Johann Sebastian Bach
Suite for solo cello No. 3 in C major, BWV 1009
Prelude – Presto
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Bouree I
Bouree II
Gigue
Heitor Villa-Lobos
The Jet Whistle for flute and cello
Allegro non troppo
Adagio
Vivo
Biographies:
Andrijana Aćimović was born in 1993 in Uzice. She commenced her undergraduate modern flute studies in 2013 at the Hochschule für Music in Mainz, studying under Professor Dejan Gavric. During her undergraduate years at the music academy in Mainz, alongside the modern flute, she also showed great interest in playing baroque traverso flute under the guidance of Professor Susanne Kaiser.
She collaborated with renowned educators and soloists such as Sarah Louvion, Thomas Richter, Maxence Larrieu, Stefanie Winker, Natasa Maric, and others. She began her masters studies in 2017 at the Hochschule fur Music und Theater in Hamburg in the class of Professor Jürgen Franz.
Andrijana has performed with numerous symphony and chamber orchestras in Mainz, Wiesbaden, Hanau, Koblenz, Frankfurt, Hamburg, etc. During the 2015/16 concert season, she held the position of second flute in the Philharmonisches Staatsorchester in Mainz, Germany. In the following season, she was engaged as a freelance artist in the same orchestra. In 2018, she received a full scholarship by the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now Foundation. Since then, she has been actively performing with several chamber ensembles. In the same year, she was awarded a scholarship for talented students by the City of Hamburg’s Ministry of Science (Leistungsstipendium der Behörde für Wissenschaft und Forschung Hamburg).
From November 2021, she is the resident musician in the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra holding the position of the second flute piccolo.
Violoncellist Christoph Michael Wilhelm Jahn, born in Erfurt (Germany) in 1977, is resident member of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra since 2020.
He graduated and completed his postgraduate studies at the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt in Weimar (Germany) in the class of Professor Brunhard Böhme. He furthered his studies to master his skills with professors Bogomil Karakonov, Gerhard Mantel, Peter Leisegang, Christoph Ritter, Tobias Kühne, Jörg Wolfgang Jahn, Jürgen Wolf, Stephan Forck (Vogler Quartett), and Ulrich Beetz (ABEGG Trio).
He began his professional music career in 2000 as an intern with the Weimar Staatskapelle, and later performed with the Erfurt Symphony Orchestra, Kammerphilharmonie Köln, and as the principal cello in the Loh-Orchester Sondershausen.
From 2009 to 2021, he served as tutti violoncellist and principal cello in the Serbian National Theatre Orchestra in Novi Sad, assistant principal in the Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra, while he continues to collaborate with the Kammerphilharmonie Köln as a solo cellist and tour soloist. He is a permanent member of the Camerata Novi Sad orchestra.
Christoph Michael Wilhelm Jahn performs as a soloist, principal cellist, and chamber ensemble and orchestra member, both regionally and throughout Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Spain, France, and beyond