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One of the most prominent Serbian pianists of his generation, Vladimir Milošević has recently been proclaimed the winner of the 2013 Rising Artist Concerto Presentation by the New York Concert Artists & Associates and he will feature with NYCA Symphony Orchestra in the 2013-2014 season in New York. So far, his performances have been hailed by critics throughout Europe at such venues as the Salle Cortot in Paris, Steinway Hall in London, the Konzerthaus in Berlin, the Teatro Tivoli in Porto, Foerster Hall in Prague, the Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, the Konzerthaus in Vienna and the Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv as well as Milan, Rome, Bari, Venice, Rennes, Nice and Lyon. As a winner of the Concerti in Villa competition in Vicenza, he made his debut concert at the acclaimed Carnegie Hall in New York in 2005 and was subsequently featured within the concert series Velikani muzičke scene (Rising Stars) at the Kolarac Hall in Belgrade. In 2007 he toured South Africa where he held recitals in major concert venues such as the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town and the Linder Auditorium in Johannesburg among others and performed with the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra, the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra and the symphony orchestras of Bloemfontein and Durban. He has toured Brazil (Porto Alegre, Pelotas, São José dos Campos) and Morocco (Casablanca, Rabat and Marrakesh) and most recently Australia, performing recitals and giving master-classes in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. He has been invited repeatedly to the biggest classical music festival in Serbia – the Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS) where, in 2010, his recital marked the anniversaries of Chopin and Schumann. He took part in other important music festivals in the country, as well as in the former Yugoslav Republics of Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia. Very active as a chamber musician, he regularly performs with Serbian cellist Dragan Djordjević with whom he toured Serbia and performed at festivals in Zagreb (Večeri na Griču), Belgrade (International Cello Fest) and Kotor. He has also collaborated with other musicians such as flautist János Bálint and violinists David Castro-Balbi and Eric Crambes. At the Semaines musicales festival in Crans-Montana (Switzerland) he performed in a piano duo with Michel Dalberto, following which he was invited to the renowned festival Les Pianos de nouveau siècle in Lille (France) where he performed as one of the soloists in Mozart’s Concerto for Three Pianos together with Michel Dalberto and Jean-Bernard Pommier and the Orchestre symphonique de Bretagne. He has won several international competitions in France (the Nikolai Rubinstein Competition in Paris, Rencontre internationale de piano in Mée-sur-Seine and TIM in Marseille) and took 3rd prize at the Concours Animato in Paris. At the Southern Highlands International Piano Competition in Australia, he also won 3rd prize as well as the special prize for the best performance of a major Romantic work and the audience prize. He won 4th prizes at the International Paderewski Piano Competition in Bydgoszcz (Poland) and at the international Piano Competition Ciudad do Porto in Portugal. He has been a semi-finalist at major international competitions including the Clara Haskil Competition in Switzerland, the Cleveland International Piano Competition in Ohio (USA) and the International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw (Poland). As a soloist, he has performed with the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, the RTS Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra of the Prague Opera, the Porto Alegre Symphony Orchestra, the Porto Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico, the Wollongong Symphony Orchestra and the Pomeranian Philharmonic Orchestra and has collaborated with conductors including Anton Nanut, Darinka Matić Marović, Biljana Radovanović, János Fürst, Martinho Lutero, Nurhan Arman, Emmanuel Siffert, Ori Leshman, Omri Hadari, Romolo Gessi, Jean-Bernard Pommier, Jerzy Maksymiuk and Carlos Alvarado. He has made recordings for radio and TV stations in Japan, France, Brazil, Poland, South Africa and Canada. Vladimir Milošević graduated from the Faculty of Music Arts in Belgrade where he studied with Professor Nevena Popović, and he subsequently completed his postgraduate studies in the same class. He continued specialist studies in Italy at the renowned Incontri col Maestro academy in Imola (classes of Lazar Berman and Michel Dalberto). He has also taken courses from Naum Shtarkman, François-René Duchâble and Zoltán Kocsis. Since 2005 he has taught at the Faculty of Music Arts in Belgrade.