Milos Mihajlovic (Piano)
• Prize-winner at the International Moncalieri Competition (Turin,
Italy, 1995, 1st prize) • Prize-winner at
the Tortona International Competition (Italy, 1995,
1st prize and absolute winner) • Prize-winner at
the Frйdйric Chopin Piano Competition (Rome, Italy, 1996,
1st prize) • Prize-winner at the Jeunesses
Musicales International Young Musicians’ Competition (Belgrade,
Serbia, 1996, winner in the category Laureates of
Orpheus • Prize-winner at the International Petar Konjovic
Competition (Belgrade, Serbia, 1997, 1st prize) •
Prize-winner at the New Acropolis competition (Madrid,
Spain, 1998, 1st prize) • Prize-winner at the
Grand Konzerteum International Competition (Athens, Greece, 1999,
2nd prize; the 1st prize was not awarded to
anyone) • Recipient of the Special Prize for the best performance
of a work by Chopin at the Grand Konzerteum International
Competition (Athens, Greece, 1999) • Prize-winner at the Southern
Highlands International Piano Competition (New South Wales,
Australia, 2009, 1st prize and winner in all
categories)
Milos Mihajlovic was born in 1978 in Nis, Serbia. In 1999 he
graduated from the Faculty of Music of the University of Arts
in Belgrade, and in 2005 he completed his post-graduate studies with
honours. Milos Mihajlovic’s principal teacher was Professor Nevena Popovic. He
has also collaborated with such outstanding pianists as Sergei Dorensky,
Alexander Shtarkman and Michel Dalberto among others.
Milos Mihajlovic has performed in recital and together with orchestras
at the major concert halls of Serbia (the Sava Centar Concert Hall,
the Great Hall of the Ilija M Kolarac Endowment in Belgrade and
the Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts among others)
as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Italy, Spain,
Greece, Japan, Poland and Australia. The pianist has also participated at
numerous international festivals including BEMUS (Belgrade, Serbia),
the NIMUS Festival (Nis, Serbia), the Belgrade International
Contemporary Music Festival and the International Yuri Bashmet Festival
in Yaroslavl among others. He has collaborated with many outstanding
musicians and conductors including Uros Lajovic, Mladen Jagust, Carlos Alvarado,
Angel surev, Dejan Savic, Darinka Matic Marovic, Anatolij Novicki and Biljana
Radovanovic. On several occasions the musician has featured
in recordings for radio and television.
Since June 2001 Milos Mihajlovic has taught at the Faculty of Music of
the University of the Arts in Belgrade (piano department).
In November 2005 he became a senior lecturer at the Faculty. He
has also taught at the Academy of Arts of Banja Luka (Bosnia and
Herzegovina).
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