Vojin Aleksić

Violin

Serbia

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Vojin Aleksić

Vojin Aleksić was born in 1999 in Kruševac and has been playing violin since the age of six. He graduated from the School for Musical Talents in Ćuprija as the top student of his generation in the class of Prof. Milica Mladenović, and completed his undergraduate and master's studies at the Faculty of Music Arts in Belgrade in the class of Prof. Gordana Matijević-Nedeljković. He is a member of the Belgrade Philharmonic, with which he participated in the Beethoven Marathon project in collaboration with the Dortmund Philharmonic, and in the Rachmaninov Total project in Dortmund. Since 2016, he has been a member of Ensemble Metamorphosis, with which he recorded the album Music for Missing Butterflies for the German label Pantopia Music, performed at the Pantopia Festival in Berlin, and appeared at the State Opera in Karlsruhe alongside Kayhan Kalhor. He is also a member of the Belgrade Chamber Orchestra and the No Borders Orchestra. He has performed at BEMUS, NOMUS, Brixen Classics (Italy), Maribor Festival (Slovenia), Küstendorf Festival, Euphonia (Austria), Euregio Festival (Germany), the European Union Youth Orchestra, El Sistema (Italy), Jazz à Marciac (France), and many others. He is a founder and member of the Monk ensemble, with which since 2022 he has performed at Condenz, ARLEMM, BLISS, Kaleidoscope of Culture, Metaworld, Kultura na ulice! in Sarajevo, and at the Belgrade Promenades at the Kolarac Endowment. He has performed alongside conductors Zubin Mehta, Neeme Järvi, Gabriel Feltz, Howard Griffiths, and soloists including Lang Lang, Pinchas Zukerman, Vadim Repin, Gidon Kremer, Nikolai Lugansky, Kian Soltani, Fazil Say, Yuri Bashmet, Nemanja Radulović, Emmanuel Pahud, Daniel Müller-Schott, and Bryn Terfel. He is the recipient of the Young Performer of the Year award for 2025 as selected by Muzika Klasika magazine. He has attended masterclasses with Marcos Buscovich, the Emerson Quartet, Stanko Madić, and Emilio Percan, among others. He has performed at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, La Scala in Milan, the Opéra Berlioz in Montpellier, the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, and Strathmore Hall in Washington DC.

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