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Milan Mihajlović

Milan Mihajlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Михајловић; Belgrade, July 3, 1945) is Serbian composer, music pedagogue and conductor.
== Biography ==
Mihajlović was born in a musical family: his father, Konstantin, studied composition and conducting at the Belgrade Music Academy, and with his brother Nedeljko, founded an ensemble for light music and toured Europe and the Middle East. Mihajlović graduated in composition (Stanojlo Rajičić, 1970), and conducting (Živojin Zdravković, 1969) at the Belgrade Music Academy where he also acquired his M.A. degree (1978). For a short time he attended master courses in Cologne and Salzburg.
From 1975 to 2010, Mihajlović worked at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, teaching at the Department of Music Theory and, from 1997, at the Department of Composition and Orchestration. He also taught composition at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. He was the Secretary and Head of the Department of Music Theory, and, from 2002 to 2009, the Dean of the Belgrade Faculty of Music. He is one of the founders of the Ensemble for Contemporary Music, as well as the contemporary music festival – the International Review of Composers (1992). He was the director of the IRC festival from 1992 to 2002, and the Chairman of the Union of Serbian Composers from 1987 to 2002.
Mihajlović's compositions have been performed in Switzerland (Tonhalle, Zurich), USA (Carnegie Hall, New York), Germany (Berliner Philharmonie Hall), Great Britain (Steinway Hall in London), in most of the European countries and Australia. His works were performed by all significant orchestras in the former Yugoslavia, Jena and Brussel philharmonic orchestras, the Camerata Serbica,the Belgrade Strings, St George Strings, as well as the ensembles: Lontano (London), Alternance (Paris), 76 (Zurich), Serbian String Quartet, Belgrade Wind Quintet and Women Academic Chamber Choir - Collegium musicum. His music has also been played by many prominent soloists: Ksenija Janković, cello; Aleksandar Serdar, piano; Sreten Krstić, violin; Gordan Nikolić, violin; Lidija Bizjak, piano and Vladimir Milošević, piano.
Since 2015, his compositions are published by ''Musikverlag Brandstätter'' Köln/Cologne.〔(Bry-Music.de )〕

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