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Dina Stojilković, born in 1994 in Serbia has started her musical education at the age of six in the class of Mrs. Natalija Tomić at the Dr. Miloje Milojević ’school of music. Later on she continued her studies with Mrs. Sanja Lukovac under the same institution. In the year 2013, Dina began perusing her higher musical education at the Hanover academy of music, theater and media, under the guidance of Prof. Bernd Goetzke and Prof. Ewa Kupiec. After completeing her undergraduate studies in Hanover, she continued her studies in Detmold, in the class of prof. Alfredo Perl, with whom she finished her Masters degree in 2020. Dina is an experienced performer and an avid chamber musician. She has given various recitals and chamber concerts in Serbia, Germany, Croatia, the Netherlands, Macedonia and Russia. She has also performed as a soloist with the „Dušan Skovran“ Chamber Orchestra of Belgrade as well as with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Niš. Amongst many national and international competitions Dina has won the XV international competition ‚Petar Konjovic', ‚National competition‘ in Belgrade and is a first prize winner of the ‚Savshinski‘ international competition in Saint Petersburg. In 2012, she has also received a special prize for being the most accomplished serbian pianist at the Isidor Bajić piano festival in Novi Sad. Dina had worked with many world renowned musicians and pedagogues such as: Jurij Kot (Kiew), Nina Makarova (Moscow), Rita Kinka (Novi Sad), Aleksandar Madžar (Hamburg), Konrad Elser (Lübeck), Arbo Valdma (Köln), Natalia Lentas (Köln), Christian Rieger (Essen), Ivan Klansky (Prague). Dina has also been a scholarship recipient from the Dositeja Obradović foundation of the Ministry of Youth and Sport in Serbia, as well as from the Akademik Dragoslav Srejović foundation of Kragujevac. In Germany, she has received the ’‘Live Music Now ’’scholarship in Hanover and was a recipient of a scholarship from the GGF foundation in Detmold.