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Milenko Stefanović
Background information
Also known asMima
Born(1930-02-19)19 February 1930
Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died25 July 2022(2022-07-25) (aged 92)
Belgrade, Serbia
GenresClassical, jazz
Occupation(s)Soloist, chamber musician, orchestral musician, teacher
InstrumentClarinet

Milenko Stefanović (19 February 1930 – 25 July 2022)[1][2] was a Serbian classical and jazz clarinetist. He was a prizewinner in the international competitions in Moscow, Munich, Geneva and Prague, and achieved an international career as a soloist. He was a long-time principal clarinetist of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra and Professor of Clarinet at the University of Priština and University of the Arts in Belgrade.

Education

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Born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (present day Serbia) in a family of amateur musicians, he began his musical studies at the age of five (violin, piano and, later, clarinet). His first clarinet teacher was Franjo Partlić, principal clarinetist of the Belgrade Opera. Stefanović graduated from the Belgrade Music Academy, as a student of Professor Bruno Brun, the founder of modern Serbian school of clarinet playing (1957). He completed there, with the same teacher, his postgraduate studies and was awarded the Magister of Arts degree (1971). Additionally, he studied chamber and orchestral playing in Salzburg, Austria in the class of Igor Markevich, Erich Leinsdorf and Fernand Oubradous.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][2]

Awards and honors

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Stefanović was a top-prize winner or finalist in the major Yugoslavian and international competitions, including the competitions in Sarajevo (1952), Skopje (1954), Ljubljana (1956), Moscow (1957), Munich (1957), Geneva (1957) and Prague (1959). Additionally, he was presented with the Award of the Yugoslavian Radio-Television (Ohrid, 1972), awards of the City of Belgrade for the best concert in the previous concert season (1976, 1981, 1986), with 7 July Award (1962) – the state's highest award for the arts, as well as with many other honors. In 2007, upon recommendation of the Expert Committee of the Serbian Ministry of Culture, he was awarded Special Acknowledgment for the Highest Contribution to the National Culture in the Republic of Serbia. In 2010 he was awarded The Lifetime Achievement Award by the Association of Musical Artists of Serbia. In 2011, at the ClarinetFest® in Northridge, California, the membership of the International Clarinet Association unanimously voted Stefanović to become an Honorary Member. On behalf of Milenko Stefanović, his granddaughter Irina received the Award on 27 July 2013, at the I.C.A. Awards Ceremony, during the ClarinetFest® in Assisi, Italy. On 12 February 2016, in Belgrade, Serbia, President of the European Clarinet Association Stephan Vermeersch awarded Professor Stefanović with the European Clarinet Association Honorary Membership for Lifetime Achievements in Performance, Teaching and Professional Service.[3][6][10][13][4][14][15][16][11][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][12][40][41][42][43][44][2]

Performance career

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Stefanović was the principal clarinetist of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra (1954–1976). Apart from holding that position, he also achieved international success as a soloist and chamber music player.[3][4][6][7][10][14][23][26][31][45][46][47][48][32][35][36][49][39][12][41][42][43][44][2]

During his extensive career, Stefanović has played in Europe, North America and Africa. As a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician he has collaborated with Yugoslavian and international artists, including Sir Malcolm Sargent, Sir John Barbirolli, Herbert von Karajan, Lorin Maazel, Leopold Stokowski, Kirill Kondrashin, Igor Markevitch, Bernard Keeffe, Francesco Mander, Marcus Dods, Jerzy Katlewicz, Jovan Šajnović, Borislav Pašćan, Uroš Lajovic, Anton Kolar, Anton Nanut, Vančo Čavdarski, Živojin Zdravković, Oskar Danon, Dušan Skovran, Djura Jakšić, Mladen Jagušt, Julio Marić, Franc Klinar, Sandro Zaninović, Roman Skrepek, Lambra Dimitrijević, Eric Hope, Evgeni Koroliov, Michel Dussault, Andreja Preger, Nikola Rackov, Aleksandar Pavlović, Viktor Jakovčić, Zorica Dimitrijević-Stošić, Mirjana Kršljanin, Aleksandar Lekovski, Zbigniew Chwedczuk, Josef Daniel, Oivin Fjeldstad, Bogo Leskovic, Petr Vronsky, Freddy Došek, Milan Horvat, Stanko Šepić, Bogdan Babić, Dušan Miladinović, O. Pipek, Božidar Tumpej, Jasmina Chakar, Vojislav Simić, The Zagreb Soloists, The Belgrade Trio, The Serbian String Quartet, Zagreb Quartet and many others.

Stefanović was one of the few artists to perform Copland's Clarinet Concerto under the baton of Maestro Aaron Copland (1961).[4][6][9][10][14][17][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][11][28][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]

Stefanović was also a jazz musician – soloist, composer and member of the Belgrade Jazz Trio and Markićević Quintet.[4][13][14][80][81][82][83][59][84][85][11][23][26][28][30][31][32][36][12][40][86][87][2]

He recorded for the radio and television stations in Yugoslavia and abroad (Moscow, Rome, Paris, London, Berlin...[4][6][7][14][88][89][90][91][92][59][10][63][64][85][65][66][11][93][94][70][40][95]

A number of Yugoslavian composers Aleksandar Obradović, Petar Bergamo, Dušan Radić, Miodrag Ilić, Petar Ozgijan, Dejan Despić, and others dedicated to him their works.[3][4][6][14][96][28][97][98][11][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][2]

Stefanović has been highly esteemed by the critics. Despite the great number of his appearances, he is one of the very few musicians who have never been reviewed negatively by the critics.[4][2]

Stefanović has served on the juries in Yugoslavian and international competitions (Belgrade, Warsaw, Zurich...).[10][11][14][28][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117][108][109]

Compositions

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Stefanovic wrote many jazz compositions and some film music.[118][40]

Teaching career

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Professor Stefanović with a student (2007)

Stefanović has been very successful as a teacher, too. His former students hold teaching positions in music schools and universities and play in orchestras in Europe, Asia, Australia and North America. Many of them were prizewinners in various competitions in the country and abroad.[4][23][31][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][40]

He began his teaching career as a clarinet teacher at the Josip Slavenski School of Music (1967–1993).[3][4][10][2]

He taught at the University of the Arts in Belgrade from 1976, when he was appointed upon recommendation of the previous teacher, Professor Brun, until his retirement in 1995.[4][6][7][10][11][26][131][132][32][35]ref name="Ad libitum"/>[70][41][42][43][44][2]

Stefanović taught at the University of Priština Faculty of Arts from 1975, when he was one of the founders of its Music Division, until 2009.[4][11][26][126][133][134][135][32][35][136][39][70][41][42][43][44][2]

He was also a vice-chancellor (1985–1989) and member of the Board of Trustees of the University of the Arts in Belgrade.[4][10][26][137][32][35][138][41][42][43]

Stefanović wrote several textbooks for clarinet students.[4][139][140][141][142]

Affiliations

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Stefanović was a member and former president (1977–1980) of the Association of Musical Artists of Serbia and Honorary Member of the International Clarinet Association (awarded in 2013) and European Clarinet Association (awarded in 2016). He was a member of the Council of the Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS) and member of the Publishing Council of Pro musica journal. [14][143][144][145][32][35][37][38][42][43]

Family

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Two members of Stefanović's family are also well-known musicians: his son Predrag is a clarinetist and his daughter-in-law Jovana is a composer. Both of them have built significant music careers. Beside that, they are also very esteemed as pedagogues. They have been teaching at the Josip Slavenski School of Music in Belgrade. In that school their child, Milenko's granddaughter, named Irina plays piano but she also composes.[59][146]

Selected recordings

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Notes

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  1. ^ Preminuo Milenko Stefanović: Odlazak svetski poznatog klarinetiste (in Serbian)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Gordana Krajačić, "In memoriam - Milenko Mima Stefanović," Blic, August 9, 2022, p. 23
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  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Gianluca Campagnolo, The Great Clarinettists (Modica: the author, 2010), p. 15
  5. ^ Roksanda Pejović, ed., Pedeset godina Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti (Muzičke akademije) 1937–1987 (Beograd: Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu, 1988), pp. 165, 176
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Milenko Stefanović – clarinet. Produkcija gramofonskih ploča Radio-televizije Beograd. LP 22-2528 STEREO
  7. ^ a b c d Allan Ware, “A Chat With Professor Milenko Stefanovic and His Son Predrag” The Clarinet Vol. 15/3 (May–June 1988), p. 30
  8. ^ Andreja Preger, Stoleće uz muziku (Beograd: Fakultet muzičke umetnosti, 2007), p.82
  9. ^ a b Roksanda Pejović, “ Jugoslovenski umetnici sa orkestrom Filharmonije” Pro musica no. 79-80 (1975), p. 39
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i Ko je ko u Srbiji 1991, s. v. “Stefanović Lj. Milenko”
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i “Milenko Stefanović, ” Bulletin No. 1 of the XLII International Jeunesses Musicales Competition Belgrade, edited by Maja Čolović Vasić (Belgrade: Jeunesses Musicales of Belgrade, 2012)
  12. ^ a b c d Vreme muzike (dedicated to Milenko Stefanović) by Maja Čolović Vasić, Radio Belgrade 2, Thursday, March 3, 2016
  13. ^ a b Mala enciklopedija Prosveta (1978), s. v. “Stefanović, Milenko”
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h Andrija Blagojevic and Milan Milosevic, “Milenko Stefanovic Awarded The Lifetime Achievement Award“ The Clarinet Vol. 37/4 (September 2010), p. 17
  15. ^ WKA website on Stefanovic's Lifetime Achievement Award, Retrieved on May 17, 2010
  16. ^ Roksanda Pejović, ed., Pedeset godina Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti (Muzičke akademije) 1937–1987 (Beograd: Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu, 1988), p. 41
  17. ^ a b Allan Ware, “A Chat With Professor Milenko Stefanovic and His Son Predrag” The Clarinet Vol. 15/3 (May–June 1988), pp. 30–31
  18. ^ Glas javnosti, April 19, 2010
  19. ^ Međunarodni Radio Srbija, April 19, 2010
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  22. ^ Jean-Marie Paul, "Milenko Stefanovic honoré pour sa carrière" Vandoren Infos et Concerts Clarinette, 8 mai, 2010
  23. ^ a b c d Maxine Ramey, “I.C.A. General Business Meeting” The Clarinet Vol. 39/1 (December 2011), p. 93
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  29. ^ Andrija Blagojevic, “Jeunesses Musicales International Competition in Belgrade, Serbia,“ The Clarinet, Vol. 39/4 (September 2012), p. 81
  30. ^ a b Maxine Ramey, “I.C.A. General Business Meeting” The Clarinet Vol. 40/1 (December 2012), p. 101
  31. ^ a b c d John Cipolla, “The President's Message” The Clarinet Vol 40/2 (March 2013), p. 106
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  40. ^ a b c d e ‘’Vizija’’ (dedicated to Milenko Stefanović) by Aleksandra Glovacki, Radio Belgrade 202, Wednesday, March 9, 2016
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  47. ^ Vera Ikonomova, Živojin Zdravković i zlatna epoha Beogradske filharmonije (Beograd: Clio, Jugokoncert, 1999), p. 65
  48. ^ Andrija Blagojevic, “Ante Grgin – clarinetist and composer” The Clarinet Vol. 39/1 (December 2011), p. 44
  49. ^ Beogradska filharmonija – Gostovanja u inostranstvu od 1937. do danas, Retrieved on 10 August 2017
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  51. ^ Miodrag Maksimović, Beogradska filharmonija 1951–1971 (Beograd: Beogradska filharmonija, 1971), p.134
  52. ^ Vlastimir Peričić with Dušan Kostić and Dušan Skovran, Muzički stvaraoci u Srbiji (Beograd: Prosveta, [1969]), pp. 56, 356
  53. ^ Dragoslav Petrović, NIMUS – Niške muzičke svečanosti: 1975–2004 (Niš: Punta, 2006), p. 22
  54. ^ Roksanda Pejović, Oskar Danon (Beograd: Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu, 1986), pp. 126, 137
  55. ^ Andreja Preger, Stoleće uz muziku (Beograd: Fakultet muzičke umetnosti, 2007), pp. 86, 88
  56. ^ Roksanda Pejović, “Domaći umetnici u izgradnji muzičkog života“ Pro musica no. 79-80 (1975), p. 32
  57. ^ Roksanda Pejović, “Jugoslovenska dela na repertoaru beogradskih umetnika” Pro musica no. 79-80 (1975), p.34
  58. ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. "Dussault, Michel
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  64. ^ a b c Anthology of 20th Century Serbian Music for Strings Premiered by Belgrade Strings, CD 11. Aleksandar Pavlović, 2006. ISBN 978-86-909649-0-1
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  66. ^ a b c Matinada, Stereorama, 31 December 2011
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  72. ^ Milenko Stefanović performer at the 1976 Oktobru hododarje in Kragujevac, Serbia
  73. ^ 29. 04. 1975 | Ansambl Nova muzika, Retrieved on 16 August 2020
  74. ^ ARCHÍV BHS – Milenko Stefanovič (YU), Retrieved on 17 August 2020
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