Miloš Petrović, MMus
Miloš Pavlović, Serbian pianist of very diverse artistic interests, is clearly positioned on the art scene in the region, but also throughout Europe. He performs with the same enthusiasm as a soloist and a chamber musician. He has achieved a remarkable concert activity, performing in some of the most important concert halls throughout the region, as well as in the UK, Norway, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Italy, Greece, Malta, and other.
Miloš Pavlović was a frequent guest of international conferences piano teachers Manchester, Tallinn, Dusseldorf, Oslo and others in which he has performed at recitals and concert lectures, and acted as a member of the jury of international piano competitions.
He graduated piano at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, in the class of Igor Lazko (former student of James Zak), and obtained a master’s degree at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, in the class of Vladimir Ogarkov (a former student of Emil Gilels). The period from 1994 to 1997 was very important for his artistic development, as he spent it in Turin (Italy), where he studied in the class of prominent Italian pianist Remo Remoli (a student of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli). He continued his studies taking the piano master classes with renowned pianists, such as Leonid Brumberg, Lev Natochenny, Arbo Valdma, Konstantin Bogino, Sijavuš Gadžijev and Paul Gulda. Miloš Pavlović is the laureate and winner of awards at national and international piano competitions (winner of the Musical Youth of Serbia “Laureates of Orpheus” in 1989, First prize at the International Piano Competition “Castello di Racconigi” – Turin, Italy, 1996, Second Prize at the International Piano Competition Ostuni – Italy 1991, etc). For his artistic and pedagogical work and the results achieved he received Acknowledgements of the Faculty of Music in Belgrade in 2001, 2004 and 2013 for exceptional merits and contribution to the Faculty, as well as the Acknowledgement of Association of Piano Teachers of Serbia for outstanding contribution to the art of the piano.