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Classical guitar in Serbia

The journey of the classical guitar in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia was long but transformative. From modest amateur beginnings in the 19th century, with Georgije Milanović’s pioneering guitar school (1842), the instrument slowly gained recognition.

A breakthrough came with Prof. Jovan Jovičić, student of Andrés Segovia, who after WWII elevated the guitar to the concert stage, pedagogy, and research. In the 1960s–70s, systematic education was introduced in Belgrade and Pančevo, while the Faculty of Music in Belgrade founded its guitar department in 1985. Figures like Dušan Bogdanović further expanded both artistic and theoretical horizons.

Despite challenges of the 1990s, guitarists kept the scene alive through concerts, collaborations, and festivals. Since 2000, Serbia has become a regional leader, with strong educational institutions, renowned performers, and internationally respected festivals such as the Guitar Art Festival in Belgrade.

Today, Serbia’s guitar tradition thrives through its network of schools, festivals, composers, and performers who continue to shape and enrich the instrument’s role on the European and global stage.

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Highlights, interviews and reports published by the Serbia section.

Rising Stars of the Balkan Guitar Scene

12 Nov, 2025  ·  SEGEX News

Across Southeastern Europe, a new generation of guitarists is reshaping the region’s musical identity. From Belgrade and Zagreb to Skopje and Sarajevo, young musicians are taking the classical guitar beyond traditional limits…

Bridging Traditions: The Balkan Guitar Identity

12 Nov, 2025  ·  SEGEX News

Few regions in the world hold such a fascinating blend of musical traditions as the Balkans. Here, the guitar has become a symbol of dialogue — between East and West, folk and…

The Third Edition of the Guitar Art Day Project Held in Užice

12 Nov, 2025  ·  SEGEX News

After the successful editions of the project in Zlatibor (2023) and Požarevac (2024), the third edition of the Guitar Art Day project for 2025 was held in three sessions – in March,…

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