Meet Mostar’s “musical wunderkind”

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Although he plays the violin for a few hours every day, this boy has free time in addition to all his school obligations. He also notes that the subject of ‘etiquette’ should be introduced in schools, and that children should be more polite.

Although he is only 10 years old, Antonio Šarić plays with the Mostar Symphony Orchestra. The director of this orchestra calls him a ‘special’ boy. We were convinced of that too. “A very talented boy, of exceptional intelligence, spiritual and hardworking, absorbs like a sponge the secrets of playing the violin. Antonio has a brilliant career ahead of him, and apart from his parents, who have dedicated their lives to the education of their four children, a whole team of top artists, violin professors, gathered around Antonio”, said Snježana Zovko, director of the Mostar Symphony Orchestra.

In an interview he gave to Bljesak.info, Antonio says that he has been playing the violin for four years, every day, and has already started winning prizes at competitions. When you ask which composer he likes the most, he answers very clearly: Vivaldi. Although he plays for a few hours every day, this boy has free time in addition to all his school obligations. He also notes that the subject of ‘etiquette’ should be introduced in schools, and that children should be more polite. If you want to know more about him, watch the whole interview in a video below.

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Read more about Anotnio here: https://www.bljesak.info/kultura/glazba/antonio-saric-violina-simfonijski-orkestar/343796