Pedja Muzijevic, piano
Pedja Muzijevic made his New York recital debut in Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall as a recipient of the Juilliard School’s coveted William Petschek Award. Recent performances include the Milwaukee Symphony, the Residentie Orkest in The Hague, Dresden Philharmonic, Shinsei Nihon Orchestra in Tokyo, Orquesta Sinfonica in Montevideo, Zagreb Philharmonic, Boston Pops, Santa Fe Pro Musica, Napa Valley Symphony and the Richmond (VA) Symphony among others. He has played solo recitals at Alice Tully Hall in New York, Casals Hall and Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo, Teatro Municipal in Santiago de Chile, Da Camera of Houston, The Frick Collection in New York, Arizona Friends of Chamber Music in Tucson, the Aldeburgh Festival, Great Britain, and many others. He made his Carnegie Hall concerto debut in January 2007 playing Mozart Concerto K. 503 with Robert Spano. His many festival engagements encompass, among others, performances at Tanglewood, Mostly Mozart, Newport, OK Mozart, Bay Chamber Concerts, San Miguel de Allende, Aldeburgh, Lucerne, Holland, Melbourne, Aix-en-Provence, Dubrovnik, Merano and Bratislava Festivals. Mr. Muzijevic’s chamber music performances include Bargemusic, Great Performers Series at Lincoln Center and 92nd Street Y in New York, Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, Boston Symphony Chamber Players in Tanglewood, La Jolla Music Society, Da Camera in Houston, Library of Congress in Washington, DC and many others. He has toured with Mikhail Baryshnikov in “Solos with Piano or not…” throughout the United States and Europe and with Simon Keenlyside in Trisha Brown’s staged version of Schubert’s Winterreise at Lincoln Center in New York, Barbican in London, Opera National de Paris, La Monnaie in Brussels, as well as in Amsterdam, Lucerne and Melbourme. He is the Director of Music Programming at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in New York City.
