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Vladimir Urošević (1978 — 2011) was a Serbian clarinetist.

Biography
Vladimir Urošević was born on November 5, 1978. years. He graduated from the lower and secondary Music School in Požarevac, in the class of Professor Periša Stanojević.

He graduated from the clarinet department, in the class of professor Ante Grgin at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, with the award "Jakov Srejović" for the highest performing level in the brass department. He is the winner of numerous first prizes in the country and abroad, as well as the special prize of the jury for the "Orpheus" laureate. With a full scholarship, he studied in the USA, in the class of Professor Sidney Forrest. He was the first clarinetist of the world symphony orchestra in Michigan. He participated in numerous seminars, with eminent professors: Michael Arignon, Charles Nidich, Mata Bekavac...

He was a Cepter Foundation scholarship holder. Behind him are numerous concerts and recitals in America, Italy, Spain, Austria, Montenegro and Serbia. He performed as a soloist with the symphony orchestra "S. Binički", the Interloken World Youth Symphony Orchestra in Michigan, the string chamber orchestra "St. George", he was a member of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, he was also active in the chamber opera "Madlenianum" and the RTS Symphony Orchestra. He worked as an assistant associate at the Faculty of music arts in Belgrade, under professor Ante Grgin and as a clarinet professor at the "Stevan Mokranjac" Music School in Požarevac.

He died in 2011 from a brain tumor and was buried in the old cemetery in Požarevac. After his death, a special prize for the woodwind competition in Požarevac was established with his name.