Aneta Ilić has graduated from the class of Biserka Cvejić at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and at the same time she obtained her diploma at the Department for Musical Pedagogy. She has completed her postgraduate studies of solo singing with Irina Arsikin. Aneta has won several First Prizes at music students’ competitions.As soloist, she has performed on numerous festivals, such as Bemus, Composer’s Review, Festival of Contemporary Art in Romania, Festival New Moment Ideas Campus in Piran. As soloist, she collaborated with ensembles Renaissance and Ensemble for New Music, and she is a permanent member of Donne di Belgrado ensemble.
In the field of opera, she appeared in leading role in Carl Orff’s Die Kluge, as Despina in Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte (in production of the Chamber Opera Madlenianum), Mrs. P in Michael Nyman’s chamber opera The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (Bitef 2001), Nymph in the premiere of Anja Đorđević’s opera Narcissus and Echo (Bemus 2002) and
Eurydice in Gluck’s opera Orpheus and Eurydice (Bemus 2005). In 2005, she got the prize from the Union of Music Artists in Serbia for the best concert in 2005 and she won the Silver Medal of the University of Arts for outstanding artistic and pedagogical results for her work at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade in 200.
She has performed with the Belgrade Philharmonics, Symphony Orchestra of Serbian Radio and Television, and made recordings for radio and television. She cooperated with prominent Serbian and foreign conductors. According to critics, Aneta Ilić achieves high artistic range and specific expression in the interpretation of baroque pieces, as well as Mozart’s compositions, lied and French repertoire. She is equally successful in interpretation of contemporary music.
Apart from the concert activity, she is active as a pedagogue, working at the Department for Solo Voice at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade.


Aneta Ilić, soprano





