Devonia concert series 2012 On April the 14th, 2012 Macedonian pianist Emilija Potevska joined the oboist Jaroslaw Wirzykovsky, viloinist Magdalena Filipczak and oboist Malcom Messiter for a concert in the Devonia series held in London. The concert was composed of classical composers Bach and Schumann but also contemporary Macedonian composers such as Buzarovski and Stojkov, as well as Polish Lutoslawski. The guests were also surprised by Mr. Messiter's invention: an iphone directed harpsichord via MIDI player. Miss Potevska choose to rock up in the Axelle De Soie spring Asian flower dress as a part of "Axelle and the arts" This is one of many collaboration Potevska has in plan all across Europe and Asia
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