Music School Kosta Manojlović, Zemun
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The Music School Kosta Manojlovic is located at 9 Nemanjina street in Zemun. It is one of the largest schools in Serbia. The school was named after Kosta Manojlovic, the famous Serbian composer, musicologist, founder and first
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. Students and professors of this school have achieved outstanding successes at numerous competition events in Serbia and abroad, which places the school at the very top of the
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in Serbia. The School Day is celebrated on December 4 – the day of birth of ''Kosta Manojlovic''.


History of school

The Music School Kosta Manojlovic started its work on September 1, 1939, as a separate department of the Music School Stanković in Belgrade. This was done "to facilitate the Zemun students attend music school." Teaching was first held on the first floor in a private three-room apartment (facing the street), a hallway and utility rooms, at 23 St. Sava Street in Zemun, under modest and difficult conditions. Conducting the department was entrusted to Dr. Ljudevit Kiš ( Sombor 1900 – Budapest 1982), an experienced and high-quality music pedagogue, who taught piano at the school. This exceptional musician was also the first headmaster of the school. In the first academic year (1939/1940), there were 42 students (29 pianists, 10 violinists, 1 cellist and 2 solo singers.) In 1949 the school received a status of a regular six-year school, and in 1954 on a proposal of a part-time professor of flute Vojislav Voki Kostic, the school was renamed to ''Kosta Manojlovic''. The school received a few rooms in the building of the Cultural Center, the site of today's Sports Hall "Pinki" in 1957. It then became a significant factor in the cultural life of Zemun and in 1961 it was the organizer of the famous concerts that had a common name ''Zemun music evenings''. Domestic and foreign well-known artists of classical music had performed there. In 1970 the House of Culture was pulled down for the sake of construction of the Sports Hall (today ''Pinki''). A new location was obtained and the present school building was constructed. It started to work on February 6, 1971. Thanks to the high professional level, outstanding results and generous engagement of the school employees, the conditions for the opening of secondary school were fulfilled, and on December 1, 1979, the department of the high school first grade was enlisted. Two years later, in 1981, the special Music Department at the School for Visually Impaired Pupils ''Veljko Ramadanovic'' was merged to the Kosta Manojlovic school. This is the only modern equipped school in the territory of Serbia that has software and a printer for printing notes in Braille for visually impaired and blind children. Today this department provides education to students of: * pianos * violin * guitar *
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s * oboe *
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* saxophone


Three educational cycles of the Music School Kosta Manojlovic

:1. ''Pre-school education'' ::- musical nursery ::- musical kindergarten ::- the preparatory preschool program :2. ''Elementary music education'' and :3. ''Secondary music education''


Seven Departments of the school

Musical education is carried out in 7 departments for: # the piano #
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# wind instruments # solo singing # the
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# the guitar and #
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and sound recording. * The Music School "Kosta Manojlovic" is a unique high school institution which has, since 2004, educated students for Sound designers, profiles that are scarce in our country. For these purposes, the school possesses a professional
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with computers and all the necessary supporting
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. The studio is connected to the
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, which gives tremendous opportunities for recording documents for educational and publishing purposes.


Societies acting at the school

Under the auspices of the school the following societies are acting: * ''
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'' for Serbia * Legacy of '' Miodrag Azanjac'' * ''Flute Association of Serbia'' Miodrag Azanjac


Headmasters of the school since its opening until today


Former students of the school

Many former students of the school are now renowned artists, for example: *
Bojan Zulfikarpašić Bojan Zulfikarpašić ( sr-cyr, Бојан Зулфикарпашић), known professionally as Bojan Z. (born February 2, 1968) is a Serbian jazz pianist. Early life He started playing and studying piano at the age of 5 in music school "Kosta ...
, known as Bojan Z, world-renowned jazz musician and pianist. Winner of numerous international awards, in 2005 he was selected the best European jazz artist. He played on all important international festivals. He lives and works in Paris, where he teaches, and also acts as a visiting professor at the jazz department of FMU in Belgrade. *
Stefan Milenković Stefan Milenkovich ( sr, Stefan Milenković, Стефан Миленковић; born January 25, 1977) is a Serbian violinist. Early life Milenković was born to a Serbian father, Zoran Milenković, and a Serbian-born mother of Italian descent, L ...
, our famous violinist. He has won many prizes and awards at major international competitions. In addition to numerous concert tours, he has devoted himself to pedagogical work with students. He teaches at the ''Juilliard Delay Institute''. * Miloš Petrović, violinist. He has won numerous prizes and awards at festivals and competitions at home and abroad. He has held many concerts in Serbia and abroad. An assistant professor and head of the string department at the '' Faculty of Philology and Arts, University of Kragujevac''. *
Nemanja Radulović Nemanja Radulović ( sr-cyrl, Немања Радуловић; born 18 October 1985), is a Serbian violinist. Biography Radulović began studying the violin in 1992. In 1996, he was awarded the October Prize for music of the city of Belgrade, ...
, our famous violinist, an exceptional musical talent who has got a perfect pitch. He studied in
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and Paris. He has performed at a surprising number of concerts in many cities of Europe and America. * Maja Bogdanović, cellist. She studied in Paris. She has performed at many concerts at home and abroad and won a great number of national and international awards and recognitions. * Lidija Bizjak, pianist. She studied in Paris. She completed postgraduate studies at the
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. She has won many national and international awards and recognitions. She has performed a lot at home and abroad. * Sanja Bizjak, pianist. She studied at the prestigious Conservatory of Paris in a shortened period of time. The winner of many international competitions. She has performed in many major European concert halls. * David Bižić, solo singer. He performs as a
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in leading world houses such as the
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, the Royal Opera House in London (
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), the Berlin Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera Madrid,
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,
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in Moscow.


School professors as music textbook authors and publishers

Here is a list of the professors who have worked hard, since the founding of the school to the present day, on creating educational instructive musical literature, contributing to the enrichment of the educational process of their instrument, and thus ensuring the necessary literature for the work. * Milivoje Ivanovic, a professor of violin. He has published more than 200 titles and thereby alleviated the shortage of musical material for many years, which made it difficult to work in music schools. * Dejan Marković, a professor of violin and former headmaster of the school. He wrote and published five books for his instrument. They are still used in schools for teaching the violin. *
Radivoj Lazić Radivoj Lazić (Kikinda 1 August 1953) is a musician, clarinettist, pedagogue, composer, painter and children's writer. Biography Radivoj was born on 1 August 1953, in Kikinda (Banat, Voivodina). There he finished his elementary schooling foll ...
, a professor of
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. He has written about 30 books for clarinet and published 23. Four schools for clarinet and many collections of pieces are abundantly used for teaching, and pieces themselves on the concert stages, as well as at national and international competitions of clarinetists. Pieces of Radivoj Lazic have been performed worldwide. Piano
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and
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was done by the composer and professor Vlastimir Pericic. * Zoran Rakic, a professor of the
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. He has written six books for the
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
and the Collection of etudes for secondary music school, which have been very well accepted by colleagues. * Zoran Milenkovic, a professor of violin. Occasionally he used to give his instructive compositions for the violin to his students to play them. It is not known whether they were published.


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See also

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Kosta Manojlović Konstantin "Kosta" P. Manojlović ( sr, Коста Манојловић; December 4, 1890 – November 2, 1949) was a Serbian composer, ethnomusicologist, educator and choral conductor. Early years Konstantin Manojlović was born in Krnjev ...
* Music Academy in Belgrade *
Music schools in Serbia There are more than 100 music schools in Serbia, including 70 primary music schools, 30 secondary music schools and 6 university music departments. Primary Primary music schools are attended by pupils up to 14 years old. Those schools last two ...
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Elementary music school Elementary may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music * Elementary (Cindy Morgan album), ''Elementary'' (Cindy Morgan album), 2001 * Elementary (The End album), ''Elementary'' (The End album), 2007 * ''Elementary'', a Melvin "Wah-Wah Watso ...
* Sound recording and reproduction *
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