Sanja Bizjak

At age seven, she played the Joseph Haydn Keyboard Concerto in D with the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra.

At twelve in February 2001, she began studying under Jacques Rouvier at the Conservatoire de Paris.

In 2004, she was awarded the prize in piano and chamber music at the Paris conservatory with honors unanimously.

Since then, she has studied under Alexander Satz training at the conservatory in Graz, Elisso Virsaladze of Munich, as well as that of two pianos Jacques Rouvier.

She frequently plays in a duo with her sister Lidija Bizjak,[1] as well as soloist in major institutions of Europe.