Wednesday, February 12, 2020

In memoriam: Prof. Mila Rakanović 1941 - 2020


In memoriam:

Prof. Mila Rakanović 1941 - 2020

One of the most prominent pedagogical figures of the Bosnia and Herzegovina and former Yugoslav guitar scene, the eminent guitar teacher Prof. Mila Rakanović passed away in Sarajevo on January 26th, 2020

A great lover of the classical guitar and a dedicated educator, Prof. Mila Rakanović was one of the first classical guitar professors, who, through their actions, founded and made a remarkable contribution to the development of the classical guitar in former Yugoslavia. 

Prof. Mila began her classical guitar studies with professor Stanko Prek from Ljubljana.  She then continued her education with Costas Cotsiolis in Greece and Angelo Gilardino in Italy.  But through it all, the focus of her studies was always   guitar pedagogy and the popularization of classical guitar. 

She worked as a professor at the Music High School in Sarajevo from the 1970’s to the end of the 1990’s.  During that time, a number of brilliant and promising young guitarists emerged from her class.

Through Prof. Mila’s guidance and tutelage, her students won the most significant accolades and competitions in the former Yugoslavia and abroad. After their education with her in Sarajevo, many of them continued their studies at prestigious academies of music throughout the world, becoming excellent artists and educators.  Amoung these great students include Denis Omerović,  Belma Tuzović, Vojislav Ivanović, Zoran Krajišnik, Predrag Stanković, Denis Azabagić, Đani Šehu, Sašenko Prolić, Aleksandra Toman, Almer Imamović  and many others.

In addition to teaching, Mila Rakanović was extremely active as the founder and artistic director of the Sarajevo Guitar Orchestra “Collegium Artisticum”, composed of students from her class performing in Bosnia and Herzegovina,  throughout former Yugoslavia and Europe totaling 1600 concerts. 

This 50 piece guitar orchestra performed in venues such as Centre Pompidou in Paris, Nobel Hall in Stockholm, Queen Alexandra House in London and recorded  television and audio performances for the Bosnian Nation Radio and Television Station, RTBiH.

During the siege of Sarajevo from 1992-1996 by Serbian nationalists, Prof. Mila Rakanović was very active as a teacher giving lessons to her students in basements during the bombing of the town. She went through sniper fire to visit her students throughout the city. Prof. Mila was very supportive of her students and never gave up her dedication to the classical guitar, teaching and her immense love for music even during the most difficult time in Bosnian history. 

As a composer, she wrote and performed music for a book called “Guitar, You Send Calm to the Universe”  featuring poems by Bosnian poet and journalist Mirsada Bećirović. The book was released in 1999 and was published in English and Bosnian.

Prof. Mila Rakanović was twice awarded the most prestigious “The Sixth of April Prize” from the City of Sarajevo, for “significant achievements in the field of pedagogical work and upbringing of young generations". 

In 2019, “The Mila Rakanovic Award” was established at the Sarajevo International Guitar Festival.


Contemporaries remember Mila Rakanović as a professor of relentless enthusiasm and dedication. She did not spare herself in working with students, often staying in the classroom on weekends or until deep into the night. She knew how to get the best out of a guitarist, and was rightly regarded as the “Mother of the Sarajevo Guitar School". She is irreplaceable and will be greatly missed.









Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Almer Imamovic Catalogue of Works



Almer Imamovic Catalogue of Works



Flute (violin) and Guitar


BM-001 Jamilla’s Dance             3’43

BM-002 Sarajevo Nights             4’04

BM-003 Theme for Carolyn             5’29 

BM-004 Dinner with J.D.              4’40

BM-005 Tapkalica             4’10

BM-006 Song for Marcus             4’02

BM-012 Rain                       5’52

BM-013 Love                     4’56

BM-014 After Hours                         5’25

BM-015 Kafana                         4’24

BM-016 Bosna Nova                     4’20

BM-017 Kay’s Dream                     4’15

BM-018 The Journey                     3’30

BM-035 Monterey Ron                    4’10


2 Flutes (violins) and Guitar


BM-019 Massimo Dancing             3’43




Arrangements for Flute (violin) and Guitar


BM-007 Moj Golube                     6’46

BM-008 Uzeh Djugum i Mastrafu             5’14

BM-009 Jovano, Jovanke              5’26

BM-010 Zajdi, Zajdi                     6’10

BM-011 Zapjevala Sojka Ptica             4’12

BM-021 Deck the Halls             4’36

BM-022 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen             4’14

BM-023 Joy to the World             2’46

BM-024 Silent Night                     4’57

BM-025 What Child Is This?             3’51

BM-026 Jingle Bells                     3’02

BM-027 Oh Holy Night             4’34

BM-028 We Three Kings             4’11

BM-029 Coventry Carol             4’38

BM-030 We Wish You a Merry Christmas             4’17

BM-031 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear             3’31

BM-032 Gabriel's Message             3’17

BM-033 Oh Come All Ye Faithful             3’51

BM-034 Ukrainian Carol (Carol of the Bells)             2’42

BM-036 Imam Jednu Zelju             4’04

BM-037 Zute Dunje             6’35

BM-038 Mostarski Ducani             3’53

BM-039 Emina                     6’41

BM-040 Moj Dilbere                    3’45


Solo Guitar


BM-020 La Nuit avec P.K.             7’42

BM-060 Scott’s Guitar                     4’13

BM-043 Beginning             2’19

BM-044 missing                     4’23

BM-045 Steps                     3’42

BM-046 ONE                     2’38

BM-047 Sunday                     4’39

BM-048 Remembrance                     4’09

BM-049 Saturday Morning             3’54

BM-050 In D                             4’18

BM-052 Mila                     4’39

BM-053 1992                     2’40

BM-054 Fast Lane             2’56

BM-055 For Jose and Juanita             4’56

BM-056 Gorazde                     4’42

BM-057 Morning                     5’26

BM-058 New Beginnings             5’10


Flute Choir


BM-059 Elevation                     6”12



Guitar  Quartet


BM-041 Sarajevo Nights             3’54

BM-042 Kafana                     4’24


Electronic Music


BM-051 NOT AGAIN                     2’09




Recordings


BMCD100 Debut

BMCD101 Classic Giuliani

BMCD102 Classical Guitar: The Sarajevo Sessions

BMCD103                      After Hours

BMCD104                      Journey

BMCD105 The Christmas Album

BMCD106 Stani Draga

BMCD107 Life in Reverse

BMCD108 Ballads

BMCD109 Serenade for Flute and Guitar

BMCD110 1992







All songs published by Bungaloo Music, BMI

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