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The Violinists Vladimir & Anton - present
Those Were The Days.
An evening of songs and melodies we all love and remember, including Que Sera Sera, Hungarian Dance No 5, Russia's Kalinka, Jewish dance Hava Nagila, Danny Boy, Those Were The Days and many more
Slovakian brothers Vladimir and Anton, are the fourth generation of professional musicians. Their unique style was inspired by travelling Europe with the family ensemble.
Their performances include Dublin's National Concert Hall, London's Palladium and Belfast's BBC Proms. The brothers have collaborated with Katherine Jenkins and the BBC Concert Orchestra numerous times.
Vladimir & Anton are passionate, exhilarating, breathtaking. Their virtuosic performances exude sincere musicality, allied with unique takes on familiar classics. A truly unique duo! David Brophy – Conductor
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Vladimir & Anton Biography
Violinist Anton Jablokov was born to a well-known musical family in Bratislava. Anton's musical upbringing was strictly classical. However, at the age of 9, he discovered some great albums by Stephane Grapelli and Roby Lakatos. This led to many musical experiments at quite an early age making Anton natural in not only Classical but also Jazz, Gypsy, Folk and other musical styles.
Anton entered the State Conservatory of Music in Bratislava in 2004, followed by studies at Hochschule, Lucerne-Switzerland and Folkwang Universität der Künste in Essen-Germany. In 2017 he obtained his final Master's degree - "Specialized Solo Performance" under the guidance of Sergej Krylov at the Conservatory of Music in Lugano. Alongside his studies, Anton won several international classical competitions and throughout the years developed his unique, much-loved virtuosic style.
Together with his brother Vladimir, he has been touring Europe since 2014. Their performances include appearances at the BBC Proms (Belfast), National Concert Hall (Dublin), 3Arena (Dublin) and a string of concerts with Katherine Jenkins.
While not able to travel, in 2020 Anton founded a duo with his former fellow student Stefano Moccetti (guitar). This act was successfully established in Switzerland.
Anton loves to perform music by memory, even orchestral parts and has memorized a solo repertoire of around 10 hours that just keeps growing.
Read MoreAnton entered the State Conservatory of Music in Bratislava in 2004, followed by studies at Hochschule, Lucerne-Switzerland and Folkwang Universität der Künste in Essen-Germany. In 2017 he obtained his final Master's degree - "Specialized Solo Performance" under the guidance of Sergej Krylov at the Conservatory of Music in Lugano. Alongside his studies, Anton won several international classical competitions and throughout the years developed his unique, much-loved virtuosic style.
Together with his brother Vladimir, he has been touring Europe since 2014. Their performances include appearances at the BBC Proms (Belfast), National Concert Hall (Dublin), 3Arena (Dublin) and a string of concerts with Katherine Jenkins.
While not able to travel, in 2020 Anton founded a duo with his former fellow student Stefano Moccetti (guitar). This act was successfully established in Switzerland.
Anton loves to perform music by memory, even orchestral parts and has memorized a solo repertoire of around 10 hours that just keeps growing.
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