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Miloš Milojević

Miloš Milojević spielt Klarinette
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Miloš Milojević

Already at the age of 16, the Serbian-born musician toured the United States and Europe as a member of a folk music band. After studying the saxophone at the University of Arts in Graz, he conquered the Austrian music scene and can look back on numerous engagements.

About the artist

Miloš Milojević lachend mit Klarinette

Jazz musician and darling of the public with Serbian roots

Milos Milojevic is a clarinet, saxophone, flute player from Serbia. His professional career started at the age of 16 when he became a member of a serbian folk band, with that he toured throughout the United States, Spain, Italy, Germany and Greece.

During his studies of economics in Belgrade from 2001 to 2005 he discovered his love for the saxophone and jazz music. Milojevic had the chance to perform with the Belgrade Radio Jazz Orchestra and the Belgrade Symphony Orchestra.

After finishing his economic studies in Belgrade, Milos decided to study jazz saxophone at the Graz University of Arts, with Heinrich von Kalnein. Recently, he is an important member of the Austrian music scene on clarinet and on tenor saxophone. He toured and performed with the musicians like Bob Brookmeyer, Don Menza, Stjepko Gut, Howard Curtis, Jim Rotondi, Luis Bonilla, Renato Chicoo and Eddie Luis and his Gnadenlosen.

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