About Miloš

MILOŠ is one of the world’s most celebrated classical guitarists. His career began its meteoric rise in 2011, with the release of his international best-selling Deutsche Grammophon debut album Mediterraneo. Since then, he has earned legions of fans, awards, and acclaim around the world through his extensive touring, six chart topping recordings and television appearances.

 

Now exclusive to SONY Classical, MILOŠ is committed to expanding the repertoire for the classical guitar through commissioning of new works. His new solo album is due for a release in October 2023 and will explore the golden age of baroque and its guitar repertoire treasures.

 

Over the past decade, the instrument’s popularity has exploded thanks to MILOŠ’ pioneering approach. Aspiring guitarists can even learn from him through Schott’s Play Guitar with Miloš series. In 2016 BBC Music Magazine included him in their list of “Six of the Best Classical Guitarists of the past century”.

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MILOŠ appeared as a soloist with most of the world's greatest orchestras, as well as a chamber musician and recitalist in major festivals and most sought-after concert venues. His sold-out solo recital in the round of the Royal Albert Hall was lauded by the critics and caused a worldwide sensation. He returned to the hall post-pandemic in June 2022 to a full capacity audience and unanimous critical acclaim.

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MILOŠ appeared as a soloist with most of the world's greatest orchestras, as well as a chamber musician and recitalist in major festivals and most sought-after concert venues. His sold-out solo recital in the round of the Royal Albert Hall was lauded by the critics and caused a worldwide sensation. He returned to the hall post-pandemic in June 2022 to a full capacity audience and unanimous critical acclaim.

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A passionate advocate for music education, MILOŠ is an active patron of numerous charities supporting young musicians in the UK and abroad. Born in Montenegro in 1983, he moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music at the age of 17. He continues to live and work in London, while keeping close ties to his homeland.