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Dr. Mladen Milicevic
Mladen Milicevic
(b. 1958) received a B.A. (1982) and an M.A. (1986) in music composition
and multimedia arts studying with Josip
Magdic at The Music Academy of Sarajevo,
in his native Bosnia-Herzegovina. In 1986 Mr. Milicevic came to the United
States to study with Alvin Lucier
at Wesleyan University in
Connecticut, from which he received his M.A. in experimental music composition
(1988). From the University
of Miami in Florida, Mr. Milicevic received his D.M.A. in computer
music composition in 1991, studying with Dennis
Kam. For several summers he studied with Michael
Czajkowski at the Aspen
Music School. In his work, Mr. Milicevic has concentrated on live
interactive electronic music composition utilizing hyper instruments.
He was awarded several music prizes for his compositions in the former
Yugoslavia as well as in Europe. Working in Yugoslavia as a freelance
composer for ten years, he composed for theater, films, radio and television,
also receiving several prizes for this body of work. Since he moved to
the United States in 1986, Mr. Milicevic has performed his live electronic
music, composed for modern dances, made several experimental animated
films and videos, set up installations and video sculptures, had exhibitions
of his paintings, and scored for films. Mr. Milicevic is Professor of
Recording Arts at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. He teaches
students in the mornings and scores movies in the afternoons.
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