DIMITRIJE VASILJEVIC is a New Orleans based, award-winning
jazz pianist and composer who has been hailed as “a strong jazz player with an
impressive vocabulary and a powerful modern improviser who shows promise that
he will be a new voice in modern jazz” (Tony Germain – Berklee College of
Music). His music, “iridescent and captivating, a cascade of weaving twists and
turns” (All About Jazz), represents an innovative combination of the gentle
flavor of European jazz with intricate musical landscapes full of exotic
rhythms and sophisticated harmony.
Vasiljević got his Bachelor Degrees both from Berklee
College of Music in Boston, MA and University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia, his
Master’s degree from NYU Steinhardt in New York City and his doctorate (DMA)
from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Before he accepted the
position of a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies at Xavier
University of Louisiana in New Orleans in 2017, he taught jazz piano at both
NYU Steinhardt in NYC and UIUC in Urbana, IL.
Vasiljević has performed concerts at such renowned venues as
Carnegie Hall (NYC), United Nations Headquarters (NYC), Kennedy Center
(Washington, DC), Krannert Center (Urbana, IL). He performs extensively
throughout the United States and Europe, both as a solo pianist and with his
own jazz trio/quartet/quintet. In 2008 he won third jury prize and the audience
prize at the world renowned Montreux Solo Jazz Piano Competition in
Switzerland, and in 2014, Tesla Science Foundation in New York City, awarded
him with a Recognition of Achievement for his contribution in promoting the
life and legacy of Nikola Tesla through Music. In 2015, Vasiljević was a
finalist of both Luminarts Jazz Competition in Chicago and the Kate Neal Kinley
Memorial Fellowship competition. During his time at Berklee, he received the
Jazz Performance Award and the Piano Department Achievement Award, and while
working on his doctorate at UIUC, he received Creative and Performing Arts Fellowship.
He has performed with renowned jazz artists such as Joe Lovano, Chris Potter,
Charles “Chip” McNeill, Tito Carrillo, Victor Garcia, Marko Djordjevic, Klemens
Marktl and Brad Shepik, among others.
In addition to his composing/performing and teaching
careers, Vasiljević also scores music for films (There Has to Be More Than
This; Tierra Utopia), and is one of the founding members of Music Defying
Boundaries, American nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging individuals
with experimental and improvised music through education, performance, and
documentation. For 5 years, he was also on the faculty of Blue Mountain Chamber
Music Festival summer camps in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Vasiljević is a
Ropeadope Records artist and a member of Jazz Education Network (JEN).
Website: http://www.dimitrijevasiljevic.com/
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