Sarajevo International Guitar Festival information
Sarajevo International Guitar Festival
Genre
Classical guitar
Dates
April
Location(s)
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Years active
2011 – present
Organised by
Fabrice Lamproie Sarajevo Music Academy Pro Helvetia
Website
sigf.ba
The Sarajevo International Guitar Festival (Bosnian: Međunarodni festival gitare Sarajevo / Међународни фестивал гитаре Сарајево) is an international multi-day classical guitar music festival which annually takes place in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] It was established in 2011 and is the only festival of its kind in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 2017 it is a full-member of EuroStrings.[2][3] The festival has hosted numerous international names such as Margarita Escarpa, Rovshan Mamedkuliev, Sérgio Assad, Juanjo Domínguez, Le Trio Joubran, Roland Dyens, Dušan Bogdanović, Yorgos Foudoulis, Petar Čulić, Hubert Käppel, Pablo Márquez and others.[4][5][6][7]
^"Sarajevo International Guitar Festival". eurostrings.eu.
^"Veliki uspjeh Sarajevo Guitar Festivala". oslobodjenje.ba.
^"Sarajevo International Guitar Festival postao dijelom EuroStringsa". fokus.ba.
^"Otvoren Sarajevo International Guitar Festival". klix.ba.
^"U Vijećnici svečano otvoren 6. Sarajevo International Guitar Festival". klix.ba.
^"U petak počinje Sarajevo International Guitar Festival 2015". klix.ba.
^"Koncertom Paca Seca zatvoren 4. Sarajevo International Guitar Festival". klix.ba.
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