Pece Trajkovski – Brada

Pece Trajkovski - Brada
Born 1981 (age 3435)
Bitola, Yugoslavia
Genres Electro, acoustic, alternative rock, funk, bossa nova, ambient
Occupation(s) Instrumentalist
Instruments Accordion
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts Foltin
Website www.facebook.com/pbrada

Pece Trajkovski – Brada (born in 1981 in Bitola, Yugoslavia) is an accordion player and member of the band Foltin (Macedonian: Фолтин). From 1995-1999 he was an active participant in the Bitola underground scene. In 1999 he joined Foltin (Macedonian: Фолтин).[1][2] As a Foltin member, Brada played on 5 studio albums, over 20 plays, movies and hundreds of concerts in Macedonia, Croatia, Italy, Austria, Slovenia,Serbia, Moldavia, Bosnia, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Belgium, the UK, Lebanon, Turkey, the Netherlands, and France.

Discography

Theatre

  • 2012 – ODISEJ, directed by: Aleksandar Popovski, Ulysses, Brijuni, Hrvatska
  • 2012 – Spring Awekening, directed by: Martin Kochovski, Narodno pozorište Užice, Srbija
  • 2011 – Leksikon Yu Mitologije, directed by: Oliver Frljic, Neta, Ljubljana
  • 2011 – Baal, directed by: Martin Kochovski, Dramski Teatar-Skopje, Macedonia
  • 2010 – Circus Destetika, directed by: Aco Popovski, HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
  • 2010 – Caucasian Chalk Circle, directed by: Martin Kochovski, N.Theatre Prilep - Voydan Chernodrinski, Prilep, Macedonia
  • 2010 – Peer Gynt, directed by: Aco Popovski, Gavella - Zagreb, Croatia
  • 2009 – Swan Song, directed by: Branko Stavrev, MNT Dramski – Skopje, Macedonia
  • 2009 – Boat For Doals, directed by: Aco Popovski, SNG Drama, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 2009 – The Other Side, directed by: Martin Kochovski, Mal Dramski teatar – Bitola, Macedonia
  • 2008 – Drums in the night, directed by: Martin Kochovski, N.Theatre Prilep - Vojdan Chernodrinski, Prilep, Macedonia
  • 2006 – Davy The Bowie + The Fallen From Mars, Concert-performans, Production:Foltin
  • 2002- Family Stories, Told by:Aleksandra Kovachevich, National Theatre Bitola, Macedonia
  • 2001 - He called! Concert-performance, Independent production
  • 2001 – Le Piaf, directed by: Natasha Poplavska, The National Theatre Bitola, Macedonia
  • 2001 – MACEDOINE Odyssey 2001, directed by: Ivan Popovski, The Nacional Theatre Skopje, MOT, The Ohrid Summer, MNT, The National Theatre Bitola, Macedonia
  • 2001 – Bakhi, directed by: Sasho Milenkovski, The National Theatre Bitola, Macedonia
  • 1999 – Macedonian Bloody Wedding, directed by: Lubisha Georgievski, The National Theatre Bitola, Macedonia

Film Music

References

  1. My Space article about Foltin band
  2. Article about Foltin’s album Lo-Lee-Taa-Too on All About Jazz site
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