Stevo Teodosievski
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Stevo Тeodosievski Стево Теодосиевски | |
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Instrument(s) | accordion |
Years active | 1950–1997 |
Labels | Monitor Records |
Stevo Teodosievski (Macedonian: Стево Теодосиевски, pronounced [ˈstɛvɔ tɛɔdɔˈsiɛfski]; 16 April 1924 – 9 April 1997) was a Macedonian artist, music educator and humanist. After a childhood in his hometown, he spent his youth in Belgrade, returning to Kočani after World War II. Stevo Teodosievski died in Skopje on 9 April 1997.[1]
In the 1950s he was a truck driver while pursuing professional photography in Skopje, where he began to make money as a musician. Playing accordion at restaurants and private parties, Teodosievski engaged in private music lessons for solfeggio and music theory.
Ansambl Teodosievski has held more than 20,000 concerts, of which around 2,000 humanitarian, has issued 108 single plates, 20 Long - play records, 32 audio cassettes, 15 CDs, 6 video cassettes and recorded 12 shows by 30 minutes at
Winner of many awards and honors:
- October award of Yugoslavia
- Silver and gold medal from the President of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito
- Silver medal from the Red Cross of Montenegro
- Gold medal for humanist in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Gold medal the Red Crossof Yugoslavia
- Award of UNICEF Yugoslavia
- Award for lifetime achievement in Serbia and Montenegro
- Gold medal, "December 22nd - Yugoslavia"
- in 1992. Award of the city of Skopje "November 13th" in the field of culture and art.