Irregular Meters in South-eastern European Folk Music
Irregular Meters in South-eastern European Folk Music
By Theodora Pavlovitch, conductor and P…Read More →
Lithuania Cantat and the First International Competition For Choirs And Orchestras ‘Birštonas Cantat’, 2018
Theodora Pavlovitch, choral conductor and professor
Lithuania – the biggest of the Baltic countries – is famous for its choral traditions and many Lithuanian choirs, conductors and composers hav…Read More →
Mediterranean Voices Conference
Fifth IFCM Multicultural & Ethnic Choral Conference, Girona, 2013
Theodora Pavlovitch
IFCM Vice President, choral conductor & teacher
Mare Nostrum (our sea) – this is what the M…Read More →
Fifth Meeting of Choir Specialists from the Mediterranean Area – Girona, 2012
Theodora Pavlovitch, IFCM Vice-President, choral conductor and teacher
Excellent examples of Spanish Gothic architecture, old fortifications, Benedictine churches and monasteries in early R…Read More →
European Choral Grand Prix 2011
Theodora Pavlovitch
choral conductor, teacher and IFCM Vice-President
The ‘European Choral Grand Prix’ (GPE) competition began in 1988 when four of the oldest international choral competitions in Euro…Read More →
An Interview With Rajko Maksimović
Theodora Pavlovitch,
Professor of Choral Conducting at the National Academy of Music Sofia, Bulgaria
Theodora Pavlovitch (TP): How would you describe your compositional style?Read More →
International Music Council
Meetings in Hungary – 2011
By Theodora Pavlovitch, IFCM ExCom member
Share and learn – under this title the International Music Council* held its meeting from March 30th…Read More →
La Fabbrica del Canto
By Theodora Pavlovitch, IFCM Executive Committee member
Old and new music, traditional and modern genres, a new view on the diversity of choral culture of our time – this is what the Festival “La Fabbrica Del Ca…Read More →
Thracian Choir Festival, Yambol, Bulgaria, or How to Save a Choral Event in Times of Crisis
By Prof. Theodora Pavlovitch, conductor and teacher
Edited by Hayley Smith, UK/Italy
When you look at a map of Bulgaria, you find the Thracian region in the centre, situated beside the river Tundja (forme…Read More →