Miroslav Pavlović

Concertmaster of the Belgrade Philharmonic, Miroslav Pavlović, was born in Kragujevac, where he began his musical education. He was a student at the School for Musical Talents in Ćuprija, and then a student at the FMU in the class of prof. Aleksandar Pavlović. In 1999, he was promoted to concertmaster of the Belgrade Philharmonic. He collaborated with great artists such as Zubin Mehta, Mihail Jurovski, Nikolaj Luganski, Miša Majski, Uros Lajovic, Muhaj Tang and others.
He is also very active as a soloist, and his performances with the home orchestra, as well as the “Stanislav Binički” Army Orchestra, the “Serbian Chamber Orchestra”, pianists Ivana Pavlović, Biljana Gorunović, Katarina Pipović and others stand out.
Chamber music is a particularly important and representative segment of his artistic creation. Pavlović performs as the first violin of the Mokranjac String Quartet, the artistic director of the Belgrade Philharmonic Octet, the first violin of the “Ars” string quartet, he is a collaborator of many chamber ensembles in Serbia and beyond. As a chamber musician, he collaborated with Gordan Nikiolić, Jane Thomsen, Aleksandar Šandorova, Sandra Belić, Ljiljana Nestorovska, Hagaj Šaham and many others.
Pavlović has been teaching since 1993 as a violin teacher at the music school “Mokranjac”. Since 2014, he has been employed as an associate professor of violin at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. He received numerous awards for his pedagogical work.