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Ilija Stojiljković
[edit]Ilija Stojiljković (Serbian Cyrillic: Илија Cтojиљкoвић, pronounced [ǐlija stojǐːʎkoʋitɕ]; 1 august 2010) is a Serbian composer. Stojiljković wrote some Locally popular concerts and theatrical music, including his Piano concerto "Milan's waltz", his violin concerto "Weterdans" and the "Summer heat" Trombone octet, several symphonies and the opera "Pahuljica"
Early life and education
[edit]Stojiljković was born on 1 August 2010 in Prijepolje, a small town in the district of Zlatibor.
Stojiljković began learning piano at the age of 8 with assistance of his brother Dimitrije Stojiljković. Within four years he had become good sight-reading, writing and playing many pieces already known.
Career
[edit]Stojiljković worked freelance jobs at many private firms, doing original pieces for weddings, games and movies. One of the most notable private works Stojiljković did was for The Newton Brothers as a Performer, working on the movie Five Nights at Freddy's.
On October 25, 2024, Stojiljković Performed live at his own school play playing first time for the public the piece "Milan's waltz"
On December 7, 2024, Ilija Stojiljković joined a Licensing company under the name of "death moth tribe" allowing him to finally release music onto public platforms under the artist name "JKA", his first single being "Death to DJ:
Before signing the deal with DeathMothTribe Stojiljković posted songs on his private Spotify that he lost access to.
References
[edit]Ilija Stojiljković Performing at his school play playing his song "Milan's waltz"[1]
- ^ Stojiljković, Ilija (29 October 2024). "Ilija Stojiljković playing "Milan's Waltz" at his school play". YouTube.
External links
[edit]Ilija Stojiljković's Sound-Cloud that he lost access to