Biography


Ksenija Jojić is a Serbian soprano. She began her musical education in Sarajevo at the piano department, class of prof. Silvija Arkus. The love of the opera makes her continue  her education in Zemun at the Music school Kosta Manojlović with prof. Predrag Andrović.
In the meantime, she graduated on the Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade.
Ksenija enrolled to the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 2004 and graduated in 2008 in class of prof. Jasna Šajnović, with highest grade and number of positive crituque for her graduate concert. During her studies she excells in her performaces as a soloist with members of the opera studio and chamber ensembles.
Over the years she also built a successful relationship with pianist prof. Zorka Milivojević, getting many positive reviews and invitations for guest appearances all over Serbia on account of their brilliant performance and extremely refined artistic collaboration, .
She attended specialized courses of a prominent Serbian soprano Katarina Jovanović in 2007 in Novi Sad and 2008 in Belgrade.
In March 2010 she participated in the International competition Bruna Spiler in Igalo and won one of several awarded first prizes. Consequently, she leaves for Vienna to perfect her voca technique and work on opera repertoire with prof. Marija Sklad Sauer.
In April 2011 she enters a semifinal in Giuseppina Cobelli International Competition in Gardone Riviera, Italy.
In September 2012 she compeats in Monserrat Caballé International Competition in Zaragoza, Spain. She got a chance to actively paricipate in Madam Caballé's master class after which she started cooperation with the Competition winner, Agostina Smimmero with whom she performed on several concerts in Naples and throughout Italy.
Ksenija is a very active young artist who is having regular solo concerts in Belgrade and throughout Serbia for several years now. Her repertoire are Mozart and Puccini's operatic heroines, but also numerous cycles of songs from Dvorak, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Strauss to Schubert and Schumann and solos by various Serbian authors.







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