Sadiku | Williams

Tringa Sadiku | Torrin Williams

Described as delivering ‘refined and heartfelt’ performances, the pair came together for a number of performances in the summer of 2023 in Kosovo. At the Centre for Narrative Practice in Pristina, they filled the venue to its maximum capacity, a record figure for their concert series.

Kosovo born Tringa Sadiku is a graduate of the Academy of Arts in Pristina. Her impressive résumé includes performances at festivals across Europe, including: Festiwal Akademia Gitary, Poland; Berlin Guitar Festival, Germany; Dam Festival, Kosovo; Remusica Festival, Kosovo and Chopin Piano Fest, Kosovo. In 2021, she performed as a soloist at the Finale of the Kosovo Philharmonic Season.

Both studying at the Kunstüniversitat Graz, Austria, they have had the opportunity to work alongside Petrit Çeku, Paolo Pegoraro and Łukasz Kuropaczewski, developing a wealth of expertise across a wide range of musical genres. Continually aiming to bring a freshness to their programme through their own unique arrangements, their current programme features music from the Baroque to the contemporary, including works by Rameau, Granados and Ernest Bloch. 

The pair will return to Kosovo this summer for a number of performances in Pristina and Prizren. Keep up to date with the latest performance dates here.

Described as delivering ‘refined and heartfelt’ performances, the pair came together for a number of performances in the summer of 2023 in Kosovo. At the Centre for Narrative Practice in Pristina, they filled the venue to its maximum capacity, a record figure for their concert series.

Kosovo born Tringa Sadiku is a graduate of the Academy of Arts in Pristina. Her impressive résumé includes performances at festivals across Europe, including: Festiwal Akademia Gitary, Poland; Berlin Guitar Festival, Germany; Dam Festival, Kosovo; Remusica Festival, Kosovo and Chopin Piano Fest, Kosovo. In 2021, she performed as a soloist at the Finale of the Kosovo Philharmonic Season.

Both studying at the Kunstüniversitat Graz, Austria, they have had the opportunity to work alongside Petrit Çeku, Paolo Pegoraro and Łukasz Kuropaczewski, developing a wealth of expertise across a wide range of musical genres. Continually aiming to bring a freshness to their programme through their own unique arrangements, their current programme features music from the Baroque to the contemporary, including works by Rameau, Granados and Ernest Bloch. 

The pair will return to Kosovo this summer for a number of performances in Pristina and Prizren. Keep up to date with the latest performance dates here.