Chapters: Macedonian Classical Pianists, Dimitrije Buarovski, Simon Trp?eski, Hristijan Spirovski, Ilija Pejovski. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Dimitrije Buarovski Ph.D. (Macedonian: ) (August 8, 1952, Skopje, Macedonia) is a Macedonian composer, versatile artist and a scientist with interests in different fields: composition, musicology, computers and electronic music, performance, teaching and research . His opus includes four symphonies and an overture, two operas, three oratorios, two ballets, several piano, synthesizer and other instrument concertos; several sonatas for piano and other instruments, a cycle of 13 nocturnes for piano, a cycle of 5 suites for two pianos, five vocal cycles, chamber and other solo music. In addition, he has written more than 30 scores for movies, television shows, theatrical productions etc. His pieces have been performed, recorded, and broadcast in Europe (Russia, France, Great Britain, Germany, Holland, Spain, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland) and the United States. His oratorio Radomirs Psalms was nominated for the 2005 Grawemeyer Award (Music Composition) by Louisiana Tech University. Buzarovski playing Nocturnes op.49