Ksenija Milošević

Ksenija Milošević

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Ksenija Milošević
Ксенија Милошевић


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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Ksenija Milošević
Alias =
Born = 1982
Belgrade, Serbia, former SFR Yugoslavia
Origin =
Genre = Pop
Occupation = Singer, violinist
Years_active = 2001–present
Label = City Records (2007-)
Associated_acts = Beauty Queens
URL = [http://www.beautyqueens.org Beauty Queens Official]

Ksenija Milošević (Cyrillic: Ксенија Милошевић, born 1982, Belgrade, Serbia, former SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian singer and violinist, the member of the girlband Beauty Queens.

Before the band

Milosević was born in Belgrade in 1982. She studied the violin in the class of professor Dejan Mihailovic and graduated from the Faculty of Music Arts in Belgrade. In 2005, she received the M.A. degree. Ksenija has won many awards and performed as a soloist with prominent Serbian orchestras. Since 2001, she has been a deputy concertmaster of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. She has held the position of a concertmaster for two seasons. She participated in many international festivals with the ethno band "Ognjen and Friends". In 2006, she sang the back vocals on Hari Mata Hari's song which represented Bosnia & Herzegovina at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.

Beauty Queens

"See Beauty Queens."

Discography

With Beauty Queens

Albums

*2008: TBA

ingles

*2007: "Pet na jedan"
*2007: "Protiv srca"
*2008: "Zavet"

External links

* [http://www.beautyqueens.org Beauty Queens Official Site]


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