Termine:
Mo, 23. Mai 2022, 11:00 Uhr (Rezital, MUK.podium)
Mo, 23. Mai 2022, 13:30—17:00 Uhr (Masterclass, Raum JOH 4.11)
Di, 24. Mai 2022, 10:00—16:00 Uhr (Masterclass, Raum JOH 5.06)
Gordan Tudor is one of his generations leading musicians, active as a soloist, chamber musician, composer and a pedagogue who performed all around Europe and North America. He studied with eminent professors: Dragan Sremec (Zagreb), Arno Bornkamp (Amsterdam), Claude Delangle (Paris) and Eugene Rousseau (Salzburg).
As a performer, he regularly collaborates with composers such as Petar Bergamo, Dubravko Detoni, Pavle Dešpalj, Mirela Ivičević, Matthias Kranebitter, Margareta Ferek Petrić, Frano Đurović, Ana Horvat and as a composer his music was performed on major music festivals around the world (MBZ, MIT Taiwan, BOAC at Mass Moca, Re:Formers Festival Moscow, WSC Zagreb, Neu Musik Heilbron, Neukollner Originaltone, Festival Ljubljana, Izlog suvremenog zvuka, Audio Art, Sax Open Strasbourg, Vienna Sax Fest, Szczecinek Summer Festival, Sax Only Antwerpen, Mallorca Sax Festival, Osorske glazbene večeri, Glazbena tribina Opatija, Dubrovačke ljetne igre, MAG Festival, PianoLOOP etc.). Furthermore, he is a multiple award winner on national and international competitions (Diploma Milka Trnina, Grand Prix at 3rd Berlin Music Competition, PBZ Zagreb Philharmonic Award for best young musician, Rector's Award, Judita Award, Composition Compettion Mare Nostrum Berlin, Lions Club Grand Prix, Rudolf and Margita Matz Fond Award etc.).
Gordan leads an international saxophone class at the University of Split - Arts Academy (UMAS) and until recently he was a guest professor of Saxophone at the Art Academy in Novi Sad (AUNS). He is often asked to hold masterclasses and is a frequent member of juries on international saxophone competitions.
He is the alto saxophone player of the highly acclaimed Papandopulo Quartet, the soprano saxophone player in Trio GIG and he is the founder and artistic director of the ensemble for contemporary music S/UMAS.
In 2015 Gordan published his first album with new Croatian music for saxophone, released by CANTUS and won three Porin Awards including one for "best interpretation in classical music”.
From 2009 until 2017 he was Artistic Director of the New Music Days Festival in Split, which annually hosts eminent musicians from all over the world.
He spent the summer of 2011 in residence at the Bang on a Can Summer Festival/Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (North Adams, MA).
Gordan is a Selmer Paris and D’Addario artist.
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