Fedor Rogin, horn and Mina Ćurčić, piano

26.05.2025., 21:00

The “Young for Young” project concert of the Jeunesses Musicales Serbia – Belgarde.

Program:
Eugène Bozza
En fôret, for horn & piano, Op. 40

Richard Strauss
Allegro from Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 11

Alexander Scriabin
Preludes for piano, Op. 11 (excerpt)

Francis Poulenc
Élégie, for horn & piano, FP 168

Alexander Glazunov
Rêverie for horn & piano in D flat major, Op. 24

About the project:
The JM Serbia – Belgrade Residency Project is conceived as a platform that supports young artists aged 18 to 30, enabling their professional development, artistic recognition, and connection with the broader music scene. Through organized concerts and residency programs, young musicians have the opportunity to perform regularly, develop their artistic expression, and build relationships with audiences, cultural institutions, and fellow artists. The project is rooted in the idea of supporting young people in their transition from education to professional musical life, providing them with the space and resources to grow. It also encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and networking with both local and international partners, contributing to their long-term recognition. A key aspect of the project is the development of the local music scene, the engagement of young performers, and the creation of new artistic formats that promote innovation and experimentation in music. The project’s goals include enabling young artists to perform under professional conditions, supporting the development of their artistic voice and the recognition of their talent, connecting them with cultural institutions, audiences, and professionals, fostering interdisciplinary cooperation and innovative musical formats, and preserving the tradition of JM Serbia – Belgrade while embracing contemporary artistic practices. More info at the https://www.muzicka-omladina.org/residental-artists/

Biography:
Fedor Rogin, born in Yekaterinburg, graduated from the Ural Special Music School in 2021, and since 2022 has been studying at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad in the class of Prof. Nenad Vasić. He is currently principal horn of the All-Russian Youth Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Yuri Bashmet and collaborates as a freelancer with the Belgrade Philharmonic, the RTS Symphony Orchestra, and the Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra. From 2020 to 2022, he served as principal horn of the Ural Youth Symphony Orchestra. He has performed under the baton of conductors such as Stöcker, Zehetmair, Bashmet, Kuusava, Mastrangelo, Rudin, Feltz, and Marković. He is a recipient of the Russian Government Prize for the Arts and participated in the “Tchaikovsky Orchestra” orchestral academy. Fedor has won numerous awards at national and international competitions and has performed at festivals including “La Folle Journée,” “Bosporan Agons,” “Tremolo,” “Young Euro Classic” (Berlin), “Siberian Horn Days,” “NOMUS,” “BEMUS,” “KotorArt,” among others. He took part in the “French Horn School” project led by Christian Dallman and attended masterclasses with Kuznetsov, Davydov, Van Der Zanden, Darbelly, Ćirić, Mezentsev, Serov, and others.

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