MARKO ERDEVIČKI

Marko Erdevički rođen je 1981. godine u Šapcu. Diplomirao je klasičnu gitaru na Fakultetu muzičke umetnosti u Beogradu u klasi prof. Vere Ogrizović. Kao stipendista Vlade Republike Srbije odlazi na univerzitet u Agderu (Kristiansand, Norveška) gde se tokom master studija bavi interpretacijom barokne muzike kao i izvođenjem dela našeg istaknutog kompozitora Dušana Bogdanovića. Trenutno živi i radi u Bergenu (Norveška) kao profesor gitare u „Bergen kulturskule“. Redovno drži predavanja na konferenciji gitarskih pedagoga u Oslu i majstorske kurseve u okviru SLOG centra za studiranje gitare i laute na univerzitetu u Agderu. Kao izvođač, nastupao je na mnogim festivalima u Norveškoj kao što su „Kongens Gatas Akademi“, „Kvinerad kulturfestival“, „Bjergsted gitarfestival“ i „Norveški gitarfestival“ kao i na festivalu ”Muzika ’800” u Milanu (Italija) i IARGUS festivalu u Ajovi (SAD). Osvajač je mnogih nagrada na takmičenjima od kojih su najznačajnije druga nagrada na Međunarodnom takmičenju u Plovdivu (Bugarska), druga nagrada na Gitar Art Festivalu u Beogradu i treća nagrada na multiinstrumentalnom takmičenju „Unge Talenter“ u Arendalu (Norveška). U poslednje vreme se intenzivno bavi proučavanjem muzike za gitaru 19. veka i poseduje značajnu kolekciju originalnih instrumenata iz tog perioda. Upisao je i doktorske studije na FMU u Beogradu u okviru kojih se bavi tehnikom sviranja ruske sedmožičane gitare Andreja Sihre.


Marko Erdevički was born in 1981 in Šabac. He graduated in classical guitar from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade in the class of Prof. Vera Ogrizović. As a scholarship holder of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, he moved to the University of Agder (Kristiansand, Norway) where, during his master’s studies, he focused on the interpretation of Baroque music as well as the performance of works by our prominent composer Dušan Bogdanović. He currently lives and works in Bergen (Norway) as a guitar professor at the „Bergen kulturskule.“ He regularly gives lectures at the conference of guitar pedagogues in Oslo and masterclasses within the SLOG Center for Guitar and Lute Studies at the University of Agder. As a performer, he has appeared at many festivals in Norway, such as „Kongens Gatas Akademi,“ „Kvinnerad Kulturfestival,“ „Bjergsted Gitarfestival,“ and the „Norwegian Guitar Festival,“ as well as the „Musica ‘800“ festival in Milan (Italy) and the IARGUS festival in Iowa (USA). He is a winner of many awards at competitions, the most significant of which are the second prize at the International Competition in Plovdiv (Bulgaria), the second prize at the Guitar Art Festival in Belgrade, and the third prize at the multi-instrumental competition „Unge Talenter“ in Arendal (Norway). Recently, he has been intensively studying 19th-century guitar music and possesses a significant collection of original instruments from that period. He has also enrolled in doctoral studies at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, focusing on the playing technique of Andrey Sychra’s Russian seven-string guitar.