
Miloš Karadaglić (born 1983, Montenegro) is an internationally acclaimed classical guitarist. Known for his expressive performances and charismatic stage presence, he has become one of the leading figures of the instrument in the 21st century.
Early Life and Training
Born in Podgorica, Montenegro, Miloš Karadaglić began playing guitar at the age of eight. His passion for the instrument quickly set him apart, and by adolescence he was winning competitions. Seeking advanced training, he moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music, where he developed the refined technique and artistry that would define his career.
Rise to International Fame
After graduating, Miloš signed with Deutsche Grammophon, one of the world’s most prestigious classical labels. His debut album, Mediterraneo (2011), received critical acclaim and introduced him to global audiences. He soon performed with major orchestras across Europe, North America, and Asia, proving himself as a guitarist capable of commanding the world’s greatest stages.
Major Performances and Collaborations
Miloš has appeared at the BBC Proms, the Royal Albert Hall, and other leading venues and festivals. He has also collaborated with celebrated conductors and ensembles, bringing the guitar into contexts where it had rarely been featured before. These performances highlight his mission: to bring classical guitar to broader and more diverse audiences.
Style and Legacy
By combining classical traditions with accessible programming, Miloš has shown that the guitar can captivate both seasoned concertgoers and new listeners. Critics often compare him to legends like Andrés Segovia, but Miloš Karadaglić continues to shape his own path. His artistry emphasizes emotion, clarity, and connection with audiences, making him a true ambassador of the guitar in modern classical music.
Today, Miloš Karadaglić stands as one of the most influential guitarists of his generation. His recordings and concerts continue to expand the reach of classical guitar, ensuring its relevance for years to come.
