Hristijan Spirovski

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Hristijan Spirovski ( Macedonian : Христијан Спировски; born November 24, 1987 in Melbourne , Australia ) is a Macedonian-Australian pianist and pop singer.

biography

Spirovski became interested in music from a young age and began at the age of six with the support of his father, a guitarist. His first appearance was in 1996, where he took part in the New Year's Concert of the "Center for Music Education" in Bitola .

At the age of ten he took part in the Si-Do festival. His first song was called Marija and was arranged by Dragan Karanfilovski-Bojs and Kire Kostov. He appeared on regional radio in 1999 with an interview and a few plays. In 2000 he began performing more frequently in Bitola, where he quickly became known, so that he was regularly featured in local media. He won a youth competition in Skopje , which was broadcast on 34 TV channels in Macedonia. Spirovski studied music and piano at the music school in Bitola. In October 2006 he performed a solo piece in the South Australian Williamstowner Stadthalle with the Orchestra Victoria. In 2007 Spirovski announced that he wanted to study music at Melbourne University, where he continues to live.

Appearances

  • Si-Do Festival - 1998
  • Festival Mal Konzul - 1999
  • Festival Tra-la-la - 2000
  • Vasiot Prv Aplauz - 2001 (He won the competition for the best youngest instrumentalist of that year)
  • Hristijan Spirovski live performance 2005/1
  • Hristijan Spirovski live performance 2006/2

Singles

  • Marija - 1998
  • So boja there ... - 1999
  • Latino Zaigravme - 2000
  • Monti Chardaz live performance - 2001
  • Allegro Barbaro Live performance - 2005
  • Khacaturian Tocatta - live performance at Orchestra Victoria

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