Restoring cultural heritage
As war engulfed former Yugoslavia, many musicians fled Bosnia. An age-old inter-cultural heritage was nearly destroyed. In 2005, the Sarajevo Music Academy called on Musicians without Borders to help renew that heritage by supporting wind music education throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. Musicians without Borders responded.

MwB and NBE
In partnership with the world-renowned Netherlands Blazers Ensemble (NBE), MwB organized a program of master classes, coaching and performances, culminating in joint student-NBE concerts during Sarajevo’s summer festival, Bašcaršijske Noci. MwB’s Sarajevo office and NBE soloists Irma Kort (oboe) and Willem van Merwijk (saxophone) spearheaded the project, which included academies and secondary music schools in five cities.

 

 


Gran Partita in Bosnia
In July, 2006, the entire NBE traveled to Bosnia to perform in Sarajevo’s historic and partially restored old library. Offerings included their celebrated interpretation of Mozart’s Gran Partita and a spectacular “family concert’” featuring nearly half of the 25 students who had participated in the master classes during the year.

Cooperation with Music Academies
In 2007, the project saw more coaching, recitals, and master classes. In addition, MwB arranged a unique cooperation between the Music Academies of Sarajevo and Banja Luka in opening a new “joint” oboe department, training the first professional oboists in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The Winds of Change
The collaboration with the NBE in these workshops gave birth to the Winds of Change, the first interethnic winds ensemble in southeast Europe. Read more >

More information: Laura Hassler, l.hassler@musicianswithoutborders.nl

 

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