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Vladimir Acimovic, one of Nis’s most talented young pianists, found himself on the bench because he practiced the piano at home, and the prosecution and police were involved in the case. He claims that he is extremely rare in the apartment, because he studies in Graz and Belgrade. He says he was reported by only one neighbor, even when he was not at home. Other neighbors are supporting him and the Misdemeanor Court should measure the noise soon.
Vladimir has no other space to rehearse in Nis, so how, in the middle of the judicial process, does a musician who has performed all over Europe prepare for a performance?
“Extremely devastating and frustrating in a way. I have that urge to get my hands on the piano, and yet … it’s like a force is telling me, get out of there,” says Vladimir Acimovic, a pianist.
He has lived in Austria for two years. She is in her third year of studies at the Belgrade Faculty of Music. She is also studying in Graz, at the University of Music and Performing Arts.
N1: Do you expect someone to knock on your door now?
“Absolutely, every time I sit at the piano, we’ll see.”
N1: While you play, do you think about it?
“Well, yes. I can tell you that it is a very serious cramp that affects me seriously all the time I play. Here and now my hands sweat, and it does not happen to me when I play in the great pavilions of the world, but it does happen to me at home. … Within the time prescribed by the house rules … And I really don’t want it from any colleague. “
The lawyer, authorized by the neighbors above, says that his clients have nothing personal against the young musician. But …
“Other neighbors may not listen to him, but my authorities, who are in his immediate vicinity, cannot use his real estate properly,” says Zoran Mitic, a lawyer.
So playing from the neighborhood does not bother them in the morning, only at the time prescribed by the “house rules” and not constantly, because it is rare in Nis, responds the young Acimovic. It also shows the approval of all the neighbors except one.
The president of the Nis Misdemeanor Court, Michel Markovic, announced – the police filed a request against him to initiate a trial on suspicion that “on February 16, he disturbed public order and peace in a residential building between 10:00 am and 2 pm, playing the piano with noise “.
The musician denied the violation and in the following period witnesses will be heard at the suggestion of the police. You can be sentenced to a fine of 5,000 to 30,000 dinars, according to the Law of Public Order and Peace, warned or released.
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