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Vlatko Stefanovski

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Vlatko Stefanovski was born in 1957 in Prilep / Macedonia in a theatrical family. He started playing guitar at the age of 13. In his late teens he formed the group LEB I SOL which became one of the most important names in the music scene of former Yugoslavia. LEB I SOL had released 14 albums and had toured around the world.

Since the mid- nineties Stefanovski has developed a very successful solo career. He has recorded remarkable solo releases, like Cowboys & Indians, Sarajevo, Vlatko Stefanovski trio, Kula od karti, Thunder from the blue sky etc. The collaboration with Miroslav Tadic,
on the albums Krushevo, Treta majka, Live in Belgrade, and Live in Zagreb put a new light on Vlatko’s acoustic guitar work, and his further exploration of the Macedonian traditional music.
In the last several years he has played and recorded all around the world with many top artists like Tommy Emmanuel, Stochelo Rosenberg, Gibonni, Jan Akkerman, Theodosii Spassov Stefan Milenkovic, Kudsi Erguner, Bojan Z., Manu Katche, Toni Levin, Big Band of the Slovenian Army,  and many others. His recent work also includes music for films, theatre and ballet.

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Article: Live Review

Vlatko Stefanovski's performance at the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra's Concert Hall 2018

Read "Vlatko Stefanovski's performance at the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra's Concert Hall 2018" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Vlatko Stefanovski Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra's Hall Skopje, Macedonia 17 March 2018 As a musician, guitarist Vlatko Stefanovski has always excelled in any format (and genre) known to people--from duos, trios, quartets to big bands and major world-class philharmonic orchestras, and his performance at the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra's Hall showed his ...

Album

Mother Tongue

Label: Croatia Records
Released: 2017

Album

The Big Band Orchestra of the Slovenian Armed Forces feat. Vlatko Stefanovski

Label: Rtv Slovenija, Zkp
Released: 2017
Track listing: A Few good men; Sing , sang , sung; Stratus; Gypsy song; Koljo; Zrejlo je žito;Suita QUasi Balkanika - Lament; Suita QUasi Balkanika - Ući me majko, karaj me; Suita QUasi Balkanika - Drum & Bass; Jovano Jovanke;Kalajdžisko oro; Pick up the pieces.

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Article: Year in Review

Nenad Georgievski's Best Releases of 2017

Read "Nenad Georgievski's Best Releases of 2017" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


When you think of all of the music that comes your way in a single year's time, all attempts to compile an all-encompassing or comprehensive list seems to be difficult attempt. 2017 was a year full of work, travels, books, writing, achievements and plenty of music and new people. The list here presents some of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Vlatko Stefanovski: Mother Tongue

Read "Mother Tongue" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Even though in his long and storied music career, guitarist Vlatko Stefanovski's has had plenty of solo guitar performances amidst the myriad of bands and projects he has led or performed with, still, Mother Tongue is his first solo guitar album that he has been promising for ages to make. Stefanovski's prior years as a leader ...

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Article: Album Review

Vlatko Stefanovski: The Big Band Orchestra of the Slovenian Armed Forces feat. Vlatko Stefanovski

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During the course of guitarist Vlatko Stefanovski's illustrious career, he has constantly sought fresh ways to express himself or to reconfigure his music. Not a year would go by and he would either be seen fronting his own electric guitar trio, joining forces with other performers either the famous duo with Miroslav Tadic or the Kings ...

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Article: Live Review

Vlatko Stefanovski and Miroslav Tadic at the Novi Sad Summer Music Festival

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Vlatko Stefanovski and Miroslav Tadic Student Dormitory Novosadsko Muzičko Leto Novi Sad July 29, 2016 In a bravura performance, the duo consisting of guitarists Vlatko Stefanovski and Miroslav Tadic gave a breathtakingly uninhibited performance that occurred in the backyard of a Student dormitory in Novi Sad, Serbia. Ever since they ...

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Article: Interview

Teofilovic Brothers: Songs Belong to Those Who Sing Them Better

Read "Teofilovic Brothers: Songs Belong to Those Who Sing Them Better" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


The Teofilovic brothers (Radiša and Ratko) are two of the most popular performers of traditional songs from Serbia, as well as other parts of the Balkans. In their repertoire they always have wonderful traditional songs that time has forgotten, or that are not always widely known or present in other performers' repertoires. Their wide choices and ...


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