Published on Oct 5, 2012 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.com/ It is one of the greatest accolades for any musician to play in one of the world's most famous venues: the Royal Albert Hall in London. Now it has become a reality for classical guitarist Miloš Karadaglić.
"I dreamed about the Royal Albert Hall even at the time when I was a boy in Montenegro.
"I dreamed that one day I will play there and that coming to London - as hard as it was for my family and for me - all made sense because I thought that one day I will play in the Royal Albert Hall," Karadaglić told euronews.
"You need to have so much energy inside you to be able to radiate this electricity to every single person in the hall.
"If you think of the Royal Albert Hall, 3000 people and more, it is almost like you are this atom in the middle and that you are holding everything into that nucleus of the whole room."
..."I dreamed about the Royal Albert Hall even at the time when I was a boy in Montenegro.
"I dreamed that one day I will play there and that coming to London - as hard as it was for my family and for me - all made sense because I thought that one day I will play in the Royal Albert Hall," Karadaglić told euronews.
"You need to have so much energy inside you to be able to radiate this electricity to every single person in the hall.
"If you think of the Royal Albert Hall, 3000 people and more, it is almost like you are this atom in the middle and that you are holding everything into that nucleus of the whole room."