On February 2nd, 1999, died the virtuoso violinist Ludovik Naraçi. He studied violin at the Prague Conservatory. After graduation he returned home and worked as a music teacher. Although in difficult times he has given concerts, for ex: in the Royal Palace, which performed selected parts from the repertoire of the violin world masters. He has given a great contribution to the opening of the Artistic Lyceum “Jordan Misja”.
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