Vasilisa Pjevović, Soprano

Vasilisa Pjevović

Vasilisa Pjevovic is a currently in her second year at the Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade. Vasilisa has distinguished herself as one of the top students in her field. Her academic excellence has been recognized with a prestigious scholarship awarded to the highest-achieving students across all universities in Serbia.

In addition to her formal education, Vasilisa made a notable debut in Benjamin Britten's opera "The Little Sweep" in the role of Tina Hrom. Her performances, held at the Duško Radović Theatre in Belgrade and the Cultural Center in Negotin, showcased her talent and dedication to the art. Working within a team of 20 individuals, she contributed effectively to the production's success.

Vasilisa involvement in extracurricular activities further highlights her versatility and passion for music. She has actively participated in Republic-level competitions, competing against 40 contestants and securing awards on multiple occasions. Her performances extend to school assemblies and various community events, reflecting her commitment to both her education and her craft.

Currently, Vasilisa continues to build on her accomplishments, performing regularly at notable events such as the "Mokranjac Days" festival, which includes prestigious venues like the National Museum, Kolarac Foundation, and the Army House in Belgrade.