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Milan Savić earned a degree in saxophone from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad and a degree in clarinet from the University of Musical Arts in Belgrade.
His musical development was enriched by participation in numerous international schools and seminars, studying with renowned professors.
Since 2006, he has been teaching clarinet and saxophone at the Josip Slavenski Music School, where his students have won prizes at national and international competitions.
A recognized soloist and pedagogue, he has performed across Serbia and internationally, notably at the Mokranjac Days and other major festivals.
He has been invited for international masterclasses, including:
➤ Alpen Classica Fest (Italy)
➤ Olympic Saxophone Festival (Greece)
➤ Tour in France with pianist Uki Ovaskainen
He has also appeared as a soloist with prestigious orchestras:
➤ Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
➤ RTS Symphony Orchestra
➤ Metamorfozis Chamber Orchestra
➤ Grand Chamber Orchestra
He has recorded several works for Radio Belgrade and premiered original compositions by:
➤ Ivan Jevtic
➤ Ivan Brkljačić
➤ Ante Grgin
➤ Aleksandar Sedlar
As an orchestral musician, Milan collaborates regularly with:
➤ Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
➤ RTS Symphony Orchestra
With these ensembles, he has taken part in concerts and tours in Serbia and abroad.
Founder and Artistic Director of the Belgrade Saxperience International Saxophone Festival, Milan has received critical acclaim from both audiences and professionals. The festival’s mission is to educate young saxophonists, enrich the repertoire, and promote the artistic potential of the saxophone while welcoming some of the world’s leading performers.
In 2017, his artistic and pedagogical contributions were recognized by the French Ministry of Culture, which named him Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.