Marija Gluvakov

She also studied with Dušan Trbojević, Arbo Valdma, Rita Kinka and with Russian pianists Dorensky and Pisarev, professors at the Moscow Conservatory.

The invitation was made by famous Professor Solomon Mikowsky, a jury member at the Frédéric Chopin International Competition in Rome, who was especially delighted by Gluvakov's performance of the Third Piano Sonata of Sergei Prokofiev.

The highlights of her career include the premiere of the composition named Gambit,[3][8][9][10] written by eminent Serbian composer Rajko Maksimović (1995),[11][12] performances in the Great Hall of the Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment in Belgrade, in the Church of St. Sophia in Ohrid, at the international music festivals BEMUS,[13][14] NOMUS,[15] Donne in musica and ClarinetFest (with clarinetist Andrija Blagojević, I.C.A.

National Chairperson for Serbia), recitals in Belgrade and Smederevo organized by EPTA,[16] participation in the project named Classical Guerrilla (a cycle of concerts held in 2002 in the Hall of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra), collaboration with Serbian and foreign artists in several multimedial projects, etc.

[3][4][5][6][7] In addition to frequent solo and chamber music recitals, as a soloist with orchestras, Gluvakov has performed standard piano concertos (Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt).