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VUK VUKAJLOVIĆ

Serbia

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19:00 VUK VUKAJLOVIĆ

THURSDAY, 3RD OF JUNE

BELGRADE YOUTH CENTER (MAIN HALL)

Vuk Vukajlović was born on April 7, 2005 in Belgrade. He enrolled in the Music school Kosta Manojlović in Zemun in 2015, at the guitar department, in the class of professor Lazar Ostojić. He completed his six-year education of elementary music school in four years. He is currently a second grade student at the Kosta Manojlović High School of Music in Zemun.


He has been awarded many times at domestic and international competitions (from the year 2017 to 2021, he won first prizes at: Republic competition and Knjaževac Festival organized by the Association of Music and Ballet Schools of Serbia, Dušan Protić Memorial, Vojvodina Guitar Fest, Classic Art in Šabac, Panonia Guitar Festival, Guitar Art Festival Belgrade, Transilvania Guitar Festival, Pleven Guitar Festival, Montenegro Guitar Festival, Szeged Guitar Festival, Tremolo Fest in North Macedonia, Anna Amalia in Weimar, Germany, as well as the second prize at the international competition Andres Segovia in Monheim on the Rhine, Germany, in 2021).


He performed in renowned halls such as: Kolarac Endowment, Belgrade Philharmonic, Zemun Aviation House, ceremonial hall of the Municipality of New Belgrade, ceremonial hall of the Faculty of Agriculture in Zemun, Belgrade Youth Center, Russian House Belgrade, Cultural Center Leskovac, Count Dundjerski Castle Fantast in Bečej.

 

 

He attended the summer guitar school with professor Miloš Janjić, winter guitar school in Novi Sad with professor Zoran Krajišnik, Eva Music guitar school with professor Aleksandar Hadži-Đorđević, winter guitar school in Čapljina with professors Predrag Stanković and Sanel Redžić. He is an active participant in the Guitar Art Festival in Belgrade, where he attended masterclasses with renowned professors: Srđan Tošić, Darko Karajić, Vera Ogrizović, Slobodan Milivojević, Nemanja Ostojić, Odair Assad, Sergio Assad, Anabel Montesinos, Thomas Müller-Pering, Goran Listeš, Costas Cotsiolis and Alexander Swete.
 

 

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