Faculty of Music

Miloš Djordjević

Assistant professor of Brass instruments - complementary courses

Miloš Đorđević was born in 1973. He completed elementary and secondary music schools in the class of professor Dragan Đurić in Belgrade. In 1991 he represented Yugoslavia in Jeunesses Musicales Orchestra of Mediterranean countries in the south of France and went on a tour to Italy (where he played to the Pope), Turkey and Israel (where he met Zubin Mehta). From 1992 to 1998 he was hired by the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra as 3rd and later as 1st horn player on regular basis, studying at the same time at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade in the class of professor Stjepan Rabuzin. During that period he represented Serbia several times in the Jeunesses Musicales Mondiale Orchestra where he took part as the orchestra member at the concerts conducted and played by the most eminent musicians of today (Sir Neville Mariner, Kurt Mazur, Daniel Harding, Yuri Temirkanov, Lalo Schiffrin, Maksim Vengerov, Jeffrey Tate, James Morrison, Yuri Bashmet, Kent Nagano, and many others) at the Verbier Summer Festival of music and in concert halls of Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. The orchestra also went on tour to Israel and Poland.

Having graduated in Belgrade he went to Paris for further studies at the “Maurice Ravel Conservatoire” in the class of professor Francois Cagnon (solo horn player of the Paris Opera).
He has engaged in pedagogical work since 2002 as professor of horn, chamber music and sight reading at the music school “Stanković” in Belgrade. His students have won over 30 prizes at national and international competitions so far. Based on the results obtained he was awarded for exceptional work and contribution to the overall success of the school. He was a member of the jury for brass players at the Republic competition in Belgrade in 2007. Since 2002 he has been a part-time member of the Belgrade National Theatre orchestra, Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra Camerata Serbica, and Madlenianum Theatre Orchestra.
Currently Miloš Đorđević holds a position of assistant professor of French horn (at courses Methodology of brass playing and Orchestral parts).