Within the manifestation of the “Albanian Classical Music Stage” last night at the Cultural Center in Tetovo was held a concert by the Youth Orchestra of Albanians in Macedonia. The orchestra aims to be an important nucleus of the musical concert structure of the Albanians of Macedonia in the future, as it consists of instrumentalists, mainly with students of the Music Study Program of Faculty of Arts of the University of Tetova and was conducted by the first orchestral conductor, graduated at the University of Tetova, Premtim Etemi.

Albanian Classical Music Stage and Youth Orchestra of Albanians in Macedonia, in this concert awarded a certificate of gratitude to the Rector of the University of Tetova, Prof. Dr. Vullnet Ameti, for his great contribution for the development of art and the support of young Albanian artists. This gratitude was bestowed by the conductor Premtim Etemi.

After receiving the certificate of gratitude, Rector of the University of Tetova, Prof. Dr. Vullnet Ameti said that with this gratitude was honored not only his contribution but the role and support of the University of Tetova as well. “This gratitude is dedicated to the University of Tetova, its professors, students and their parents. I have promised that the University of Tetova has been and will be an indispensable supporter for setting up an even bigger orchestra regarding the Albanian Classical Music in Tetovo and beyond. On my behalf and on behalf of the University of Tetova, to the Youth Orchestra of Albanians in Macedonia I wish success for their excellent performance they have shown tonight and we as an institution will continue our journey with the aim our young people to stay in our country, by sacrificing everything from ourselves to create a better future for our youth” – said the Rector of University of Tetova, Prof. Dr. Vullnet Ameti.

Youth Orchestra of Albanians in Macedonia last night in front of the public appeared with a mostly classical concert program. The concert ended in a way that the musicians left the scene, by symbolically executing the Haydn’s Farewell Symphony.