Milica Ilic

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Milica Ilic is a classical guitarist who plays a living music that’s vibrant, colourful, impassioned and her own...

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About Milica...

Milica Ilic is a classical guitarist who plays a living music that’s vibrant, colourful, impassioned and her own...

In 2002, when she was just 20 years old, Milica’s dazzling musicality and alluring stage presence led to an invitation from the great tenor José Carreras to participate in his birthday celebration concert at Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia. Milica was a featured soloist with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and her performance on that occasion, as on many others since then, was warmly received and critically acclaimed.

Milica is a skilled interpreter of the standard classical repertoire, yet from an early age she has understood that technique is far more than merely a means to replicate familiar material. For Milica technique is a key that unlocks expression, connecting the performance of music to our shared and varied life of sensations and emotions, to memories and aspirations. Now in her mid-twenties she already has a wealth of vivid experience to draw upon in her creative life. From that springs music that’s fiery and beautiful, tender, uplifting and intimate.

Milica has toured extensively in Australia, Asia and Europe. In 2005 she performed at international guitar festivals in Darwin, Ullapool, Kirkmichael and Ards. She also featured as special guest at a festival in Windsor, UK, hosted by Tommy Emmanuel, Australia’s premier guitarist. In 2003 she took up an invitation to perform as guest soloist at ‘An Unforgettable Evening – José Carreras in Concert’ in Perth, Western Australia.

Milica’s playing - live and on record - has been enjoyed by listeners to the BBC, Classic FM and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Classic FM’s Lisa Duncombe chose Rouge Guitar for the Presenter's Playlist in April 2006 and a reviewer for Classic FM Magazine declared, “The release that's caught my ear is from guitarist Milica Ilic. With her fiery virtuosity she's becoming an international superstar.”

During 2000 Milica undertook special study with Czech guitar virtuoso Stepan Rak in Prague. In 2003 her outstanding musicianship was acknowledged through the award of a First Class Honours degree from the University of Western Australia, Perth, where she studied with renowned guitar teacher John Casey. In 2004 she was honoured as Western Australia’s “Citizen of the Year” for her contribution to arts and culture.