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After 73 years from its founding, the Philharmonic finally received its own home. A new temple of music which will start writing a new history of the oldest musical institution in the country. Situated between the State School of Music and Ballet Ilija Nikolovski-Luj and the Macedonian Opera and Ballet,

the contemporary concert hall, built according to world standards of how a space intended for a symphonic orchestra should look and function, is appealing to the eye.

The erection of the hall also encompassed the city’s crucial musical and artistic dimension in general. The Philharmonic of RNM is the first and only symphonic orchestra in the Republic of North Macedonia and subsequently the only permanent representative of the symphonic opus on the Macedonian music scene.

The innovative and creative repertoire is balanced with the traditional musical values, which is what attracts the audience, especially the new generations of listeners. The Orchestra is founded on 24 November 1944, after the end of the second world war and only 11 days after the liberation of Skopje.

On the street Krushovska no. 27, in the home of the composer Todor Skalovski, one of the pillars of the Macedonian music culture, a group of musicians held the first meeting in order to form a symphonic orchestra, to form the first state orchestra, to lay the foundation of a great cultural institution, first of its kind in liberated Macedonia. The creation of the Philharmonic Orchestra in those times, is actually a revolution in the spiritual sense of the word. A revolution made only by a few artists, who instead of guns, in their hands will hold musical instruments with which they will “shoot” the marvellous sounds of the most beautiful art – music, hitting their successors directly in the heart.

 

From these humble beginnings until today, during the seven decades of existence, the Philharmonic Orchestra created unforgettable concert moments performing a wide repertoire from the classical music literature, as well as world premieres of works by contemporary authors, enlivening the works of the Macedonian music creators with exceptional pride. During the time of its existence, this orchestra has changed its name and has been attached to other institutions numerous times (National Opera and Ballet and the Macedonian Radio), until 1960, when it was finally constituted as an independent music institution. After the catastrophic Skopje earthquake of 1963, the Philharmonic Orchestra embarked on a European tour with the acclaimed conductor Igor Markevich, which is of exceptional significance for the solidarity shown to the city hit by the earthquake from the people around Europe and the world.

 

During the years, the Philharmonic of RNM became one of the main leaders in the music life of the country and an ambassador of the Macedonian art throughout the world. Besides the regular concert appearances at home, the symphonic orchestra has performed around the world presenting the sonorous heritage of its country. Numerous conductors has led the Orchestra from the conductor’s stand,  such as the founders Todor Skalovski and Trajko Prokopiev, followed by Lovro von Matačić, Vancho Chavdarski, Fimcho Muratovski, Angel Shurev, Carlo Zecchi, Neeme Järvi, Igor Markevich, Oskar Danon, Dushan Skovran, Aleksandar Lekovski, Pero Petrovski, Tomislav Shopov, Đura Jakšić, Mladen Jagusht, Veronika Dudarova, Emin Khachaturian…, and in more recent times Sasha Nikolovski-Gjumar, Borjan Canev, Tadeusz Kozłowski, Doron Salomon, Yuri Temirkanov, Vyacheslav Blinov, Pavle Deshpalj, Ermir Krantja, Ramiz Melik Aslanov, Anton Nanut, Janusz Przybylski, Stefan Lano, Urosh Lajovic, Emil Tabakov, Leonid Nikolaev, Timothy Redmond, Evan Christ, Krzysztof Penderecki, Hisham Gabr, Martin Panteleev, Paul Weigold, Dmitry Liss, Michał Nesterowicz, Case Scaglione, Yeruham Scharowsky, Daniel Raiskin…

 

On the stage as soloists with the orchestra performed renowned vocal and instrumental artists, amongst whom were Aldo Ciccolini, Halina Czerny-Stefańska, Henryk Szeryng, Leonid Kogan, André Navarra, Jose Carreras, Tzimon Barto, David Garrett, Ilya Gringolts, Torleif Thedéen, Alexander Melnikov, Yossif Ivanov, Valery Sokolov, Isabelle Faust, Ann Hallenberg, Emmanuel Pahud, Daniel Müller-Schott, Boris Berezovsky, Akiko Suwanai, Sergei Krylov, Ning Feng, Amy Dickson, István Várdai, Midori Goto, Alexei Volodin, Evgeny Koroliov, Sayaka Shoji, Simon Trpcheski, Ana Durlovski, Blagoj Nacoski, Gjorgji Dimchevski, Dino Imeri… In the last few years, the Philharmonic Orchestra built its own specific image, recognisable as an institution not only in the country, but further abroad, in the region and in Europe.

 

The programme policy of this institution created a new form of expression to attend to the tastes of the different types of listeners. The innovative programmes which widened the genre and aesthetic frame, also widened the possibilities of the orchestra and especially charming are the educational symphonic concerts intended for the youngest, which aim to create new admirers of classical music. The Philharmonic, even with the new designs of the printed materials and the specific marketing solutions, continues to follow the mainstreams in Europe and the world, keeping up with the new courses in classical music and other music genres.

General Manager
Mustafa Imeri

CHIEF CONDUCTOR
Yeruham Scharovsky

ORCHESTRA

General Manager

Mustafa Imeri

Mustafa Imeri – Tenor   Born on July 9, 1981, in Skopje, Mustafa Imeri graduated in 2008 from the Faculty of Music at the “Ss. Cyril and Methodius” University in Skopje, in the class of Professors Milka Eftimova and Biljana Jakimovska.Since the founding of the Albanian-language department at the State School Center for Music and Ballet – DMBUC “Ilija Nikolovski-Luj” in Skopje, he has served for 15 years as the head of the department and as a lecturer in solo singing and vocal technique.He currently serves as Vice President of the Association of Albanian Musicians in Macedonia – SAMBUM.For 12 years, he was an artistic collaborator at the Cultural Information Center (CIC) in Skopje, where he organized numerous artistic and musical events.His artistic career includes: Promotion of the album "Mustafa Imeri – Tenor"Concert with the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra,Concert with the mandolin orchestra of Ramadan Shukri,Participation in the classical festival Interfest in Bitola,Performance in the opera "Venus Williams" at the Ohrid Summer Festival,Concert with the Chamber Orchestra with the  Opera of the Republic of North Macedonia,Role in the opera "Skënderbeu" with the Opera of the Republic of North Macedonia,Solo concert at Salon 19.19 – CIC Skopje,25-year career celebration – "Tafa & Friends" concert at the National Philharmonic,Member of The Three Tenors concerts for 8 consecutive years, Concert at CIC – Istanbul,Concert with The Three Tenors with the Elbasan Orchestra in R of Albania.Translator of English, Albanian, Macedonian, and Serbian for NGMSI – Northrop Grumman Mission Systems International Inc. at the U.S. military base “Bondsteel” in Kosovo (2004–2007),Marketing manager at TV Era and TV Alsat-M, Skopje.

CHIEF CONDUCTOR

Yeruham Scharovsky

 

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Yeruham Scharovsky received his early musical education studying flute, double bass, composition and conducting with teachers from the Buenos Aires National Conservatory of Music and Teatro Colon Opera House. During the early 70’s he immigrated to Israel where he graduated from the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem, under the baton of Professor Mendi Rodan.In 1990 Yeruham Scharovsky was chosen by Maestro Zubin Mehta to receive the Israeli “Young Artist of the Year Award” -Francoise Schapira- award. Consequently, he was given the privilege of conducting the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in a gala concert, as well as conducting all major orchestras in Israel. In November 1991 Maestro Scharovsky was invited for a concert tour in the former USSR, conducting the Moscow Philharmonic, the Riga Philharmonic and the Yaroslavl Philharmonic Orchestras as the first Israeli conductor ever to do so. From 1991 to 1996, he was the Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the “Ra’anana Symphonette Orchestra” in Israel. Under his baton the orchestra became one of the Israel’s most popular symphonic ensembles, performing hundreds of subscriptions concerts both for adults and for youth, performing for many radio and television recordings, and going on three concert tours in France and Germany. From 1998 to 2004, Maestro Scharovsky was the Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra of Rio de Janeiro. During this period, the orchestra increased its number of subscribers and its concert series significantly, made tours in Brazil and the USA and recorded 4 CDs including repertoires by Rimsky Korsakov, Beethoven and Brazilian composers Carlos Gomes and Guerra Peixe.  During the first year of his administration, Maestro Scharovsky founded the Young Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, comprised of approximately 100 of the most talented young Brazilian musicians and quickly became recognized as one of the Brazil’s outstanding ensembles. In 2002, Maestro Yeruham Scharovsky was declared by the city council “Honorary Citizen of Rio de Janeiro”, for his artistic and social contribution to the city. In September 2001 Yeruham Scharovsky led the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra in a concerts tour in the USA including a concert in the New York’s Central Park in front of an audience of 50,000 people and a concert in the Lincoln Center, both concerts to unanimous enthusiastic reviews. At this time, he founded the NTB Nelson Freire (“New Talents from Brazil” competition) serving as Jury President together with pianist Nelson Freire. During his career,  he has conducted more than 50 well known orchestras in over 20 different countries; the Israel Philharmonic, Berliner Symphoniker, Moscow Philharmonic, Finnish National Opera, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Israel New Opera, Riga Philharmonic, Marseille Philharmonic, Cannes Chamber, Avignon Symphony, Budapest Dohnányi Symphony, Roma Symphony, San Remo Symphony, Macedonia Philharmonic, Jerusalem Symphony, Poznan Philharmonic, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Quebec Philharmonic,  Valladolid Symphony,  Teatro Colon of Buenos Aires Philharmonic and Opera, Santiago de Chile National Symphony, Colombia Philharmonic and National Symphony, Sao Paulo Teatro Municipal Symphony and  Brazilian Symphony Orchestra of Rio de Janeiro, among others. In 1985 he conducted the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra-Broadcasting Authority for the first time. Since then, he has frequently conducted this orchestra frequently in concerts and recording sessions, including two successful South America concerts tours, in June 1998 and in August 2010 in some of the most important cities of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. In April 2000, he has shared a series of concerts with Maestro Lorin Maazel, conducting in the ‘Munich  Philharmonic Hall” in Germany, and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra together with the Bavarian Radio Orchestra in concerts dedicated to the City of Jerusalem.  Maestro Scharovsky was also appointed by Maestro Maazel to be a member of the Jury of the "Maazel International Conductors Competition" held in 2002. His lyrical career includes concerts with the Finnish National Opera, the Opera of Avignon, the New Israeli Opera and the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, conducting:  Nabucco, La Traviata, Il Trovatore, Otello, Rigoletto, La Forza del Destino, Macbeth and Aida by Verdi; Il Barbiero di Siviglia, L'italiana in Algeri and La Cenerentola by Rossini; Don Giovanni, Les Noces de Figaro and Cosi Fan Tutte by Mozart; Carmen and The Pearl Fishers by Bizet; Romeo and Juliet and Faust by Gounod; Don Pasquale by Donizetti; Cavalleria Rusticana by Mascagni; Il Pagliacci by Leoncavallo; Werther by Massenet and Porgy and Bess by Gershwin. He has recently conducted three “Prestige Lyrical Concerts” with the soloists Stephanie d’Oustrac’ Nathalie Manfrino and Veronique Gens at the Opera of Avignon. Maestro Scharovsky was also chosen to conduct the opening concert of the new “Performing Arts Center” in Tel-Aviv, as well as one of its first productions: “Nabucco” by Verdi, with the participation of singers such as Ghena Dimitrova, Leo Nucci, Feruccio Furlanetto and Pahta Burdchalaze. In October 2010 he conducted a concerts tour in South Korea with the Avignon-Provence Symphony Orchestra. In parallel with his artistic career, for the last 25 years Maestro Scharovsky he developed a long and successful career in the field of education, giving orchestral conducting  master classes worldwide, in places such as the Kfar Saba Conservatory in Kfar Saba, Israel;  “Unirio” University in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Universidad Javeriana and Universidad Andina in Bogota, Colombia;  at the Lubeck Conservatory in Lubeck, Germany; at the Rome Arts Academy in Rome, Italy; at the Badajoz Conservatory in Badajoz, Spain; and at the Liszt Music Academy in Budapest, Hungary), and serving as General Director of the Mate Asher Conservatory of Music from 1985 to 1990, General Director of the Conservatory of Music and Ballet and Music Foundation of Kfar  Saba from 1990 to 2011 and as General Director of the New Conservatory of Music in Hod Hasharon, since 2011, and conducting about 60 productions of a TV program named “Musi-Kef”.

General Manager

Mustafa Imeri

Mustafa Imeri – Tenor   Born on July 9, 1981, in Skopje, Mustafa Imeri graduated in 2008 from the Faculty of Music at the “Ss. Cyril and Methodius” University in Skopje, in the class of Professors Milka Eftimova and Biljana Jakimovska.Since the founding of the Albanian-language department at the State School Center for Music and Ballet – DMBUC “Ilija Nikolovski-Luj” in Skopje, he has served for 15 years as the head of the department and as a lecturer in solo singing and vocal technique.He currently serves as Vice President of the Association of Albanian Musicians in Macedonia – SAMBUM.For 12 years, he was an artistic collaborator at the Cultural Information Center (CIC) in Skopje, where he organized numerous artistic and musical events.His artistic career includes: Promotion of the album "Mustafa Imeri – Tenor"Concert with the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra,Concert with the mandolin orchestra of Ramadan Shukri,Participation in the classical festival Interfest in Bitola,Performance in the opera "Venus Williams" at the Ohrid Summer Festival,Concert with the Chamber Orchestra with the  Opera of the Republic of North Macedonia,Role in the opera "Skënderbeu" with the Opera of the Republic of North Macedonia,Solo concert at Salon 19.19 – CIC Skopje,25-year career celebration – "Tafa & Friends" concert at the National Philharmonic,Member of The Three Tenors concerts for 8 consecutive years, Concert at CIC – Istanbul,Concert with The Three Tenors with the Elbasan Orchestra in R of Albania.Translator of English, Albanian, Macedonian, and Serbian for NGMSI – Northrop Grumman Mission Systems International Inc. at the U.S. military base “Bondsteel” in Kosovo (2004–2007),Marketing manager at TV Era and TV Alsat-M, Skopje.