When he was nine he began to perform publicly, and soon built a reputation which led to the Montenegrin poet and television personality Dragan Radulović to produce a documentary about him in 1993.
From 2000 he continued with Hubert Käppel and Roberto Aussel at the Hochschule für Musik Köln in Germany, where he graduated and received the artistic performance (Künstlerische Ausbildung) and postgraduate ("Konzertexamen") degrees.
In order to finance his studies and living costs in Germany he continued participating in competitions, winning a total of 19 international first prizes.
[14] Goran Krivokapić has performed extensively all over Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa and Russia, in halls such as Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, Lubkowitz Palace in Vienna, Auditorio Conde Duque in Madrid and Saint Petersburg Philharmonia.
He has been active in the "Rhapsody in School" project on a regular basis, an outreach initiative founded by Lars Vogt, which devotes itself to bringing classical music into the classroom.
In 2017 Goran Krivokapić was featured giving a masterclass on Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez for DakApp and Medici.TV.
Gerard Drozd dedicated his Concierto de Gliwice Opus 175, which Krivokapić premiered with the AUKSO Chamber Orchestra in 2018, conducted by Marek Moś.
The premiere recording of Hendrik Hofmeyr's Rapsodia Notturna per chitarra e pianoforte, written for Krivokapić and Corneli Smit, and Sonate Printanière by Dušan Bogdanović for guitar and piano was released in 2013 together with other original chamber music works for guitar and piano by KSGEXAUDIO.
He premiered Hofmeyr's Lachrymae for guitar, which was written for him, during the Meesters op de Gitaar series at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam in 2009.
• Guitar Recital (Naxos) http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.557809 Recorded at the St John Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, 28 April – 1 May 2005