Milica Pap (born December 14, 1973, in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) is a classical pianist[1] of Bosnian-Herzegovinian, Serbian and Croatian descent.
Her father Ljudevit Pap (or Lajos Papp to use the Hungarian spelling) was a violinist and professor of music at the University of Belgrade.
Starkman, S. Bogino, V. Ogarkov, S. Dorensky, L. Istvan, I. Khudolei, Y. Kot, I. Alekseyhuk, R. Kehrer, D. Anderson, P. Scheyder, L. Pogorelich and D. Protopopescu.
[citation needed] The major Russian piano composers feature strongly in her performing repertoire, especially Mussorgsky, Scriabin, Rachmaninov and Prokofiev.
At the meeting of the EPTA (European Piano Teachers Association) in 2003, she was invited to play Rachmaninov's second concerto with the Belgrade Symphony Orchestra.
By this time, Pap was playing in several European countries: Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Macedonia, Hungary, Luxembourg and Bosnia-Herzegovina.