Aleksandar Serdar

... born in Belgrade, Serbia, Aleksandar Serdar was a longtime master student of Leon Fleisher at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore and completed his studies with Sergio Perticaroli at the Academy of Santa Cecilia in Rome. He has won several international prizes, including Monza, Carlo Zecchi, Vercelli-Italy, Palm Beach and Cincinnati in the USA.

Aleksandar Serdar

Aleksandar Serdar has performed in almost all European countries. His tours have also taken him to the USA, Canada, Russia, Israel, Brazil, Peru, Morocco, Lebanon, Thailand and Japan. 

He has performed with orchestras such as the Dresden Philharmonic, the Munich Philharmonic, the Bremen Philharmonic, the Slovenian Philharmonic, the RTV Slovenia, the Sophia Philharmonic, the San Jose Philharmonic, the Cincinnati Philharmonic, the Orchestre National de Lille, the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, the Belgrade Philharmonic, the Zagreb Philharmonic, the Athens Philharmonic, the Vancouver Island Symphony, the Saint Peterbourg Philharmonic, the Israel Chamber Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Santa Cecilia and the Haifa Sympohony Orchestra under conductors such as Marcello Viotti, Erich Kunzel, Leonid Grin, Emil Tabakov, Mendi Rodan, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Milan Natchev, Jeansuk Kahidze and Daniel Raiskin.

His CD recordings for EMI Classics have got great interest from organizers and the press. For the Serbian record company PGP, he has recorded CDs with baroque repertoire, the Tchaikovsky Seasons and a CD with works by F. Chopin.

Aleksandar Serdar is a very successful teacher whose students have gone on to award-winning careers. He is a sought-after jury member at national and international piano competitions.

Aleksandar Serdar has been a senior professor at the Academy of Music in Belgrade (Serbia) since 1999 and a professor at the Academy of Music in Ljubljana (Slovenia) since 2016.

Aleksandar Serdar will be member of the PIANALEprofessor team from 2025.

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