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Debut Album by Lončar ’18 Released by Doberman Musique, Release Concert Held at Croatian Embassy

“Danse Rythmique,” a debut album by Maya Lončar ’18 (Bachelor of Music in Performance), was released on Friday, March 14, through Doberman Musique, a Canadian music label. She performs music by famous French composers including Claude Debussy, Francis Poulenc and Roland Dyens; women composers Ida Presti, Emilia Giuliani-Guglielmi; and her father Miroslav Lončar. It is available on all streaming platforms, as well as on CD.

Lončar will also be promoting her new album with a CD release concert at the Croatian Embassy in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the Croatian heritages of herself as a performer, and her father as a composer. She will perform selections from the album at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 21.

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