Here's to a century of dreamy moments just like this. Thanks for allowing me to be a part of such a beautiful day. A child prodigy, she has won a number of prizes and international competitions all over the world. Memphis Minnie - A best selling blues artist of the time, famous for many of her recordings with Kansas Joe McCoy and Big Bill Broonzy, but now. Ana Vidovi (born 8 November 1980) is a classical guitarist originally from Croatia. Her biography has been translated into 22 different languages. Something that we talked and daydreamed about with each other in middle school. 52.45, Ana Vidovi is the 4th most famous Croatian Musician. SO stupidly happy for you and Thirteen years of friendship just flashed by, then I got to watch a fairytale unfold in front of my eyes. He wrote on Instagram, "I can't even begin to imagine what nonsense I was rambling on about here, but I know that whatever it was, I meant it. ? HUGE thank you to all the incredible vendors who made our night completely unforgettable. We danced all night & had the most fun EVER. "WE ARE MARRIED! Everyone we love was there," Anna wrote on Instagram. The 22-year-old actress got married over the weekend to Taylor Boldt, whom she got engaged to back in September 2016. Her brother is the guitarist Viktor Vidović.A congrats is in order for Anna Grace Barlow! She has also been featured in three television documentaries by the eminent Croatian film director Petar Krelja. Bach, Torroba, Paganini and William Walton, was released on DVD by the Mel Bay label in 2006. "Guitar Virtuoso," Ana's performance of works by J.S. Mel Bay Publications released Ana Vidović's most recent DVD in 2009 entitled "Guitar Artistry in Concert," a journey through the music of Torroba, Piazzolla and Pierre Bensusan, Sergio Assad, Stanley Myers, Villa-Lobos and Agustin Barrios Mangoré. She also performs recitals at The Strathmore (Bethesda, MD), Baltimore, Washington (DC), Jacksonville, Greensburg (PA), Boston, Clarksville (TN), Kansas City and Salt Lake City. Her recital schedule in the USA is highlighted by her debut recital at New York's 92 nd Street Y. Her USA concerto engagements this season include the Missoula, Tacoma and Westmoreland symphonies. Her schedule, internationally, continues with concerto appearances with the Romanian Radio Symphony in Bucharest, I Solisti di Zagreb in Japan and recitals throughout Japan and at festivals in Brazil, Germany, Netherlands and Scotland. Following performances in Poland in Summer 2010, she began the season with a tour to Reunion Island (France) and Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. She continues to broaden her repertoire and captivates audiences around the world with her global touring in the 2010-2011 season. She has also performed as soloist with the West Virginia Symphony, among others. Highlights of Ana Vidović’s 2009-2010 season included tours to Korea and Colombia, with stateside engagements including recitals in Pensacola (Florida), Baltimore, Austin (Texas), Brookville (New York) and Erie (PA) and a concerto performance with the Asheville Symphony conducted by Daniel Meyer. In Croatia she has performed with I Solisti di Zagreb and the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra and with Symphony Orchestra of the Croatian Radio and Television. Her international performance career includes recitals in New York, London, Paris, Vienna, Salzburg, Rome, Budapest, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, Oslo, Copenhagen, Toronto, Baltimore, San Francisco, Houston, Austin, Dallas, St. She has given over one thousand public performances since first taking the stage in 1988. Other top prizes include the Eurovision Competition for Young Artists, Mauro Giuliani competition in Italy, Printemps de la Guitare in Belgium and the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York.Īna Vidović is an extraordinary talent with formidable gifts taking her place amongst the elite musicians of the world today. She has won an impressive number of prizes and international competitions including first prizes in the Albert Augustine International Competition in Bath, England, the Fernando Sor competition in Rome, Italy and the Francisco Tarrega competition in Benicasim, Spain. Ana's reputation in Europe led to an invitation to study with Manuel Barrueco at the Peabody Conservatory where she graduated in 2005. At the age of 11 she was performing internationally, and at 13 became the youngest student to attend the prestigious National Musical Academy in Zagreb where she studied with Professor Istvan Romer. The Croatian guitarist, Ana Vidović, started playing guitar at the age of 5, and by 7 had given her first public performance. Born: NovemKarlovac, near Zagreb, Croatia