AboutWho am I and what I do
Miloš Mihajlović completed his undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade in 1999, and obtained the academic degree of Magister of Arts in Music in 2005. He studied under the mentorship of Professor Nevena Popović. During his studies, he was recognized with the Emil Hajek Fund Award for the most talented young pianist and the Olga Jovanović Fund Award for the most promising young pianist. His artistic formation was further enriched through masterclasses and consultations with distinguished pedagogues such as Sergei Dorensky, Alexander Shtarkman, and Michel Dalberto.
Miloš Mihajlović has won top prizes at a number of international piano competitions. Highlights include:
· Southern Highlands International Piano Competition, Sydney/Bowral, Australia (2009)
First Prize – Absolute Winner
Special Prize for Best Performance of a Chopin Etude
· Stanojlo Rajičić Fund Award, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia (2005)
For the most distinguished recital of the concert season
· Grand Konzerteum International Piano Competition, Athens, Greece (1999)
Absolute Winner
Special Prize for Best Interpretation of a Chopin Composition
· Nueva Acropolis International Piano Competition, Madrid, Spain (1998)
First Prize
· Petar Konjović International Piano Competition, Belgrade, Serbia (1997)
First Prize
· Laureates of Orpheus International Piano Competition, Belgrade, Serbia (1996)
Winner of the competition
· Fryderyk Chopin Young Pianists Competition, Rome, Italy (1996)
First Prize
· Tortona International Piano Competition, Tortona, Italy (1995)
First Prize – Absolute Winner
· Torino/Moncalieri International Piano Competition, Italy (1995)
First Prize
Miloš Mihajlović has performed at the following distinguished venues and festivals:
· Yuri Bashmet Festival, Yaroslavl, RUSSIA
· Yuri Bashmet Festival, Khabarovsk, RUSSIA
· Great Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, RUSSIA
· Great Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Moscow, RUSSIA
· Great Hall of Kolarac Foundation, Belgrade, SERBIA
· Sava Centar – Great Hall, Belgrade, SERBIA
· National Philharmonic Hall, Warsaw, POLAND
· BEMUS Festival, Belgrade, SERBIA
· NIMUS Festival, Niš, SERBIA
· Act City Concert Hall, Hamamatsu, JAPAN
· Westminster Hall, Nice, FRANCE
· Opéra Comédie – Opéra Orchestre National Montpellier, Montpellier, FRANCE
· Théâtre des Champs‑Élysées, Paris, FRANCE
(among others)
Miloš Mihajlović refined his artistic perspective through collaboration with prominent conductors and artists. Notable names include:
· Yuri Bashmet – conductor, violinist, violist
· Nemanja Radulović – violinist
· Uroš Lajovic – conductor
· Davorin Mori – conductor
· Sergei Dorensky – pianist
· Alexander Shtarkman – pianist
· Michel Dalberto – pianist
· Mladen Jagušt – conductor
· Carlos Alvarado – conductor
· Angel Šurev – conductor
· Dejan Savić – conductor
· Darinka Matić Marović – conductor
· Anatolij Novicki – conductor
· Grant Foster – composer
· Full Professor, Piano Division, Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia, since June 2023
· Associate Professor, Piano Division, Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia, April 2014 – June 2023
· Assistant Professor, Piano Division, Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia, April 2005 – April 2014
· Head Teaching Fellow, Piano Division, Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia (under Professor Nevena Popović), 2001–2005
· Head Teaching Fellow, Academy of Arts in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina (under Professor Nevena Popović), 2000–2001
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