Alexander Miljković

Alexander Miljković
Born 1975
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Genres Classical music
Occupation(s) Bassist, Composer
Instruments Double bass

Alexander Miljković (born 1975 in Belgrade) is a Serbian classical doublebassist.[1]

Biography

After finishing his music high school in 1994, he studied bass at the University of Arts in Belgrade, the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan, the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and the Conservatorio Superior de Musica de Salamanca

Composing career

Miljkovic published the book:"Music pieces for double bass".Also he published CD,Music for footbal club Radnicki Nis.He has composed music for a number of sport clubs. These include CD for football club FK Radnički Niš,CD for hockey club Red Star Belgrade,music for football clubs FK Jagodina and OFK Beograd and FK Kosanica,Kursumlija, the basketball club OKK Beograd, the volleyball club Poštar and the water polo club VK Beograd. He has also written music for the town of Vrnjačka Banja,also music for Radio Belgrade,Radio Television Kursumlija,newspaper:"Politikin zabavnik"...He published the CD for school Vuk Karadzic in Belgrade. He played for the Belgrade chamber group Simfonieta during 1998 and has played as a guest on many TV shows. In 1999 he was one of the student representatives on the Nobel Prize.

He has performed in several solo concerts and other public appearances in Serbia and abroad,USA,Sweden,Spain,Croatia and in Austria,Viena,spnsor by Ministry of Culture Republic of Serbia.

Tutor

Miljkovic has taught bass at MS Stankovic since 2002 and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade.He is also profesore of double bass at International Academy of Music,Pucisca,Croatia,since 2013. His students have performed at the Cultural Center of Belgrade, Student Cultural Center, the stadium of Red Star Belgrade and a concert for the "Museum Night" event, as well as numerous guest appearances on TV and radio shows.

References

  1. Vukasović, V. (17 January 2008). "Kontrabas u hramu fudbala". Beograd. Retrieved 11 June 2011.

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