Igor Durlovski

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Igor Durlovski
Political partyIndependent
PartnerAna Durlovski
ChildrenSofia, Luka and Maksim Durlovski

Igor Durlovski (Macedonian: Игор Дурловски, born 26 March 1977 in Bitola), is a Macedonian bass opera singer and politician.

Life and career

Igor Durlovski was born in Bitola,

Kammersängerin Olivera Miljaković. He has sung in the Macedonian operas Lydia of Macedonia by Risto Avramovski [bg; mk] and Tzar Samuil by Kiril Makedonski, and in 2003 the Association of Macedonian Composers awarded him the "Georgi Bozhikov Prize" for the best performance in a work by a Macedonian composer. He was also a laureate at the International "Jeunesses Musicales" competition in Belgrade. Since the 2009/2010 season he has appeared regularly at the Staatstheater Kassel
.

On the concert platform Durlovski has appeared as a soloist in

Mozart Requiems, Dimitrije Bužarovski's Radomir Psalter, Vlastimir Nikolovski [bg; mk; ru]'s oratorio To Clement, and Risto Avramovski's Winter symphony. He has sung with the Vienna Residence Orchestra, East-West Symphony Orchestra, Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, and ALEA
contemporary music ensemble.

He is married to opera singer Ana Durlovski [bg; de; es; mk; pl; uk], with whom he opens the Durlovski Opera Academy in 2019.[1] 2008 he had his first son named Maksim Durlovski and than 2 years later he had twins named Sofia and Luka Durlovski. Sometimes they film covers of songs together as a family but Sofia has gotten the most talent from the Opera Singers.

In 2020, it is announced that Igor Durlovski is Independent candidate list for

Kicevo for the early parliamentary elections scheduled for 15 July 2020.[2]

Storming of Macedonian Parliament

Durlovski was among the organizers of protests following the parliamentary election in December 2016. On 27 April 2017, the protesters stormed the Assembly Building [fr; mk; pl] as the new majority was electing the Assembly Speaker.[3][4] In November, Durlovski was arrested, along with at least 30 people, under the charges of “terrorist endangerment of the constitutional order and security.[3] The following day several hundred people, led by former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and other high-ranking VMRO DPMNE party members, protested in front of the Skopje Criminal Court demanding the immediate release of all who were detained.[5] Since the arrest, there have been several formal and informal symbolic protests, in the Republic of Macedonia and abroad, organized primarily by Durlovski's colleagues and acquaintances, demanding his release from custody.[6] On 15 March 2019 the Court jailed 16 people involved in the 2017 mob attack, and acquitted Igor Durlovski of all charges.[7]

Sources

References

  1. ^ "the Durlovski Opera Academy in 2019". 12 September 2019. Retrieved 2020-07-20 – via /kurir.mk.
  2. ^ "VMRO-DPMNE Group of MP". vmro-dpmne.org.mk. 2020-05-01. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  3. ^ a b "Macedonia Arrests Ex-Police Chief, MPs for Parliament Unrest".
  4. ^ Staff; agencies (27 April 2017). "Protesters storm Macedonian parliament" – via www.theguardian.com.
  5. ^ "Macedonia's Former Ruling Party Protests Against MPs' Arrests".
  6. ^ Brug, Manuel (2017-12-24). "Politische Willkür in Mazedonien: Warum sitzt der Sänger Igor Durlovski in Haft?". DIE WELT. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  7. ^ Staff; agencies (15 March 2019). "North Macedonia Court Jails Parliament Attackers" – via /balkaninsight.com.

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