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School for Music Talents
Adress: Stevana Sremca 2, 35230 Cuprija, Serbia
Phone/Fax: 035/ 8472 344
Email:
direktor@talenti.edu.rs
administracija@talenti.edu.rs

    Milica Mladenović

    Milica Mladenović was born in Belgrade in 1970. She has completed her primary music education at the music schools “Stevan Mokranjac” (in the class of Prof. J. Abramović) and “Vladimir Djordjević (in the class of Prof. Z. Ilić), and secondary music education at the music school “Josip Slavenski” (in the class of Prof. M. Ristić) in Belgrade.

    She has graduated violin in 1993 from the Moscow State Conservatoire “P. I. Tchaikovsky” in the class of Prof. Olga Kaverneva (Department of Prof. V. Klimov), who had been a pupil of David Oistrakh. During her education in Moscow, she has especially specialized in the field of chamber music and string quartet with the Prof. V. M. Skanavi and A. V. Galkovski (violist in the Shostakovich Quartet).

    She has continued her specialization in 1999 at the Higher Music School in Trossingen in Germany in the class of Prof. G. Bainov and F. Agostini. She is a holder of the diploma “Stevan Mokranjac” and obtained six times first prizes at festivals, competitions at the level of the republic and at the level of the federation, in the fields of violin and chamber music.

    She has realized numerous individual concerts in renowned concert halls: Hall of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, Atrium of the National Museum, Endowment of I. M. Kolarac and SANU Gallery. She has realized recordings for Radio and Television Belgrade.

    After returning to Serbia, since 2008, she has been working as violin professor at the School for Music Talents in Ćuprija.

    She is a member of the Management Board of MUSICUS, Association for Spreading and Instigation of Music Culture in Serbia. She performs her extended teaching practice within the festival ARLEMM since its very establishment in 2010.

    During more than ten years of teaching at the School for Music Talents at Cuprija, her pupils have won, as soloists and within chamber ensembles, more than 80 prizes, on national and international competitions among which the following need to be pointed out: Namur “Bravo” – Belgium (2013 – 3rd prize), Usti nad Orlici – Czech Republic (2014 – 3rd prize), Ohrid Pearls – Macedonia (2020 – 3rd prize).

    She has obtained the international price Djerdj Zazrovic in 2013.

    Her former pupils are successful students at music academies at Belgrade, Ljubljana, Graz and Vienna. She asks for maximum dedication from her pupils as well as beauty in music playing.