The journey of a maestro

Discover the rich musical tapestry of Darko Milowich, a journey woven with passion, dedication, and artistic excellence. From humble beginnings to international stages, delve into the story behind the violinist and conductor who brings life to chamber music.

Education and formation

Born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Darko Milowich earned his Master’s degree at the University of Arts in Belgrade. He continued his violin studies with E. Tschugaewa and Rudolf Koelman, and later studied conducting under Y. Simonov and Y. Ahronovitch. This diverse training established his dual path as both a violinist and conductor, laying the groundwork for a distinguished career in music.

Orchestral career and international debut

Milowich began his career with the Belgrade Strings, the Belgrade Radio Orchestra, and the Innsbruck Symphony Orchestra. In 1986, he moved to the heart of Europe, where he became a long-standing member of the Luxembourg Philharmonic and the Solistes Européens. His international work includes tours across Europe, Asia, North and South America and Israel. Following his recital at London’s Wigmore Hall, he was noted by the press:

“The violinist with a solid technique and a warm tone” — Daily Telegraph

“The competent artist” — The Times

"The competent artist"

Ensemble "d'arco" and pedagogy

As the founder and director of the ensemble “d’arco”, Milowich continues to explore new avenues in chamber music. His commitment extends beyond performance, embracing pedagogy and the nurturing of new talent. He is dedicated to sharing his extensive knowledge and passion for music with the next generation. A photo shows him with children of Villa 31 in Buenos Aires.

— The Times