ROMA (ITALPRESS) – A concert was held at the seat of the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Rome on the occasion of the celebrations of San Sava, patron saint and founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The event, which last night gathered a large audience composed of members of the Italian and Serbian community as well as members of the foreign diplomatic corps in Rome, began with an intervention by the ambassador of the Republic of Serbia, Mirjana Jeremic, who highlighted the life and works of the saint venerated in the Balkan Country. The opening speech followed the performance of some pieces of national tradition by soprano Dragana Moles, accompanied by pianist Kristina Milovanovic, guitarist Marija Rasic and the evocative sound of Enrico Caruso’s handpan. The cultural initiative was further enriched by the exhibition of embroidered icons by the artist Marija Vukosavljevic and the creations of handmade jewellery by Ognjena Miloradovic.
Dragana Moles, an opera singer native to Nis, has lived and worked in Italy for over two decades. Kristina Milovanovic, pianist and entrepreneur, has lived for over 5 years between Rome, Milan and Nis. Marija Rasic, a young guitarist from Belgrade, lives in Rome. Marija Vukosavlievic, born in Valjevo, is known for his artistic works in the field of iconography, which he exhibits all over the world.
– photo press office Embassy of Serbia in Rome –
(ITALPRESS).
