In the 1950s he accepted a full-time position as a viola and violin teacher (as well as the String Department Chair for many years) at the "Pavao Markovac Music School" in Zagreb, Croatia.
He was not only the founder and an active member of the "Pro Arte Zagreb" String Quartet, but also the artistic director and manager.
[citation needed] As composer, Miletić has a unique expression that reflects his respect and devotion for Croatian national folklore.
Among them the "Gaudeamus Foundation Award" (Netherlands, 1959)[citation needed] for the Concerto For Viola and Orchestra, the "Golden Lion" in Venice (1960)[citation needed] for music for the film Piko,[2] two gold medals in the Viotti International Music Competition, Vercelli (1967) - for Diptych for Cello and Piano, and Suite In Modo Antico for Flute and Piano.
Every year, in his home town of Sisak, Croatia there is a two-day concert celebration in his honor entitled "The Music Days of Miroslav Miletić".
In this way, the interspace between these two extremes becomes the real “space for playing” for Miletic’s imagination where he creates, sometimes with surprising simplicity, approaching in his best works, the authenticity and sincerity of expression of our masters of the naive painting.
- (Review by Bosiljka Peric-Kempf, 10/2001 "The Music Days of Miroslav Miletic" program brochure) This opus is far from being complete.
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