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ABOUT
JASMINA PETROVIC is a Croatian singer and composer. Soprano of classical and modern training. During the years 1996-2006 she received classical vocal education in Gemany and Spain.
Versatile singer with a unique voice color, with the capacity of interpretation in multiple styles and languages: from traditional world music (Sephardic, Andalusí, klezmer and Balkan), modern repertoire (fado, tango, bolero, chanson, cabaret, jazz) and her own original songs and compositions.
She participated in diverse musical projects and recorded several CD’s:
‘Povratak’ recorded in 2019. ‘The spiral of time’ with the north African artist Amar Amarni in 2022. Collaboration and principal voice in the soundtrack of the theatre play ‘El Cartógrafo’ by Juan Mayorga for the National Theatre, Madrid in 2017. ‘Parez-Moi D’Amour’ with the Argentinian pianist Nestor Ballesteros and presented the CD at the Royal Opera House (Teatro Real) in Madrid in 2016. Collaboration as a singer and actress in the teatre play ‘Voces Andariegas’ with La Recua Company, in 2015. With Desvariétés Orquestina she performed the repertoire from the Belle Époque and the 20es and 30es and recorded ‘Cosmopolitan Cabaret’ in 2013. With the group Lafra she recorded ‘Sephardic, Klezmer and Balkan song’ in 2009 and ‘Balcan Sefarad’ in 2012 and performed in the most prestigious theatres and festivals in Spain and Portugal. Collaboration as a singer and actress in the theatre play ‘The Exception and the Rule’ by Bertolt Brecht at the RESAD Madrid in 2008. Ideologist and promoter of ‘Music in Exile and Liberty’ a tribute concert to Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht in 2007.She participated at the recording of ‘Klezmer Sefardi’ with Eduardo Paniagua and Jorge Rozemblum in 2006.
SOME OF THE PERFORMANCES:
SPAIN (El Cartógrafo by Juan Mayorga Madrid) Cançons de la Mediterrània Palma de Mallorca, Teatro Real Madrid, Círculo de Bellas Artes Madrid, Teatro Circo Price Madrid, Museo Casa Lis, Salamanca, Fiesta de San Isidro Madrid, Fundación Amantes de Teruel, Fundación La Caixa Madrid, Barcelona Palma, Festival Nuevos Segovianos, Festival Mercat de Música Viva Vic, VII Ciclo de Música Sacra Málaga, Festival Interparla, Auditori Pau Casals Vendrell, Festival Lunas de Aranjuez, Festival Internacional de Santander, Los Jueves Musicales de La Magdalena Córdoba, VIII Festival Internacional de Música Sefardí Córdoba, VIII Festival Internacional de Música de las Tres Culturas Toledo, Festival Caminos de Sefarad Auditorio Príncipe Felipe Oviedo, Teatro Lara Madrid, Festival Murcia Tres Culturas, Matadero Madrid, MAN Madrid, Palacio de la Diputación, Málaga, III Ciclo 3 Culturas Almada, Fundación Tres Culturas del Mediterráneo Sevilla, Festival La Celestina Puebla de Montalbán, Casa del Mediterráneo Alicante, Xesc Forteza Teatro Palma, Es Baluard Palma) PORTUGAL (Festival Tom de Festa in Acert, TondelaFestival de Música, Caldas da RainhaFestival Sons do Mundo, Portalegre10.º Festival de Música Al-Mutamid, Albufeira, Lagos, Vila Real de Santo Antonio) FRANCE (CBF Franco Bereber Cultural Center Paris, Centre Culturel Idir Paris, Centre Culturel Caen, Maison D'Argentine Paris) NETHERLANDS (International Jewish Music Festival Blue Note Hall Conservatorium van Amsterdam) CROATIA (HNK Varazdin, Hrvatski Glazbeni Zavod Zagreb, Guvernerova Palaca, Rijeka, Centar za kulturu Ludbreg) BULGARIA (TaM Veliko Tarnovo), POLAND (PraCoVnica Art Club Warsaw) JAPAN (Kobe Matsuri Festival, American Graffities Kyoto, Alchemy Motomachi Kobe) INDIA (Sant Sewa Ashram Rishikech, Gupta House Bodgaya) CANADA (Le Grand Festiv’Art Azul Montréal, Auditorium Patro Villeray Montréal, Windsor Centre for Film, Digital Media and the Creative Arts,) ALGERIA (20th Européen Festival Alger, Théâtre Ait Aissa Aokas, Maison de Culture Azazga, TRB Bejaia, Maison de la Culture Tizi-Ouzou, Théâtre La Fourmi Oran), MORROCO (Festival International de Théâtre de Tanger).
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