
Milena Injac
Srbija / Serbia
Dr Milena Injac, dirigent, redovni profesor i dekan Fakulteta umetnosti u Nišu. Doktorirala je Dirigovanje na Fakultetu muzičke umetnosti, Univerziteta umetnosti u Beogradu u klasi prof.emeritus Darinke Matić-Marović. Usavršavala se kod Jorme Panule, Petera Etveša, Mladena Jagušta i Salvadora Mas Konde u Beču. Horsko pevanje i dirigovanje je usavršavala u Švedskoj kao član prve sesije Svetskog hora, radeći sa Erikom Eriksonom, Stefanom Šoldom i Tomasom Kaplinom. Tokom studija bila je asisten u horovima Collegium musicum i Lola. Po dolasku u Niš bila je dirigent Niškog kamerniog hora, sa kojim je ostvarila brojne koncerte i izvela više vokalno – instrumentalnih dela. Dobitnik je Zlatne značke IHS 2004. godine za doprinos u radu festivala i izvodjenja svetskih premijera vokalno-instrumentalnih dela. Nekoliko godina je dirigovala Aleksinačkim mešovitim horom Šumatovac sa kojim je osvajala nagrade u Ohridu i Pardubicama.
Milena Injac je član i predsednik žirija hoskih takmičenja u Antaliji i Čanakaleu, Turska, počev od 2011. godine. Osvojila je prvu nagradu na 3. Internacionalnom festivalu “Svet muzike” u Italiji dirigujući kamеrnim sastavom Niškog simfonijskog orkestra. Nastupala je sa gotovo svim vodećim orkestrima u zemlji, operom u Beogradu i Skoplju, kao i muzičkim teatrom u Rimu, svim vodećim orkestrima i filharmonijama u regionu i više puta gostovala u Latinskoj Americi i na festivalima Urugvaju, El Salvadoru Velikoj Britaniji, Španiji, Italiji, Bugarskoj, BIH, Makedoniji, Švedskoj, Austriji, Crnoj Gori, Grčkoj i Rusiji. Bila je dirigent scenskih izvođenja operete J.Štrausa: Slepi miš i opere Đ. Rosinija: Seviljski berberin, u okviru projekta obnove operske scene u Nišu. Stalni je gost dirigent Niškog simfonijskog orkestra i gostujući predavač dirigovanja na Akademia Diesis u Španiji..
Dr. Milena Injac, conductor, full professor and dean of the Faculty of Arts in Nis. She received her doctorate in conducting at the Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade under mentorship of prof. emeritus Darinka Matić-Marović. She is trained with Jorma Panula, Peter Eötvös , Mladen Jagušt and Salvador Mas Conda in Vienna and perfected choral singing and conducting in Sweden as a member of the first session of the World Choir, working with Erik Eriksson, Stefan Sköld and Thomas Kaplin. During her studies, she was an assistant in the Collegium musicum and Lola choirs in Belgrade. After arriving in Niš, she was the conductor of the Niš Chamber Choir, with whom she performed numerous concerts and several vocal and instrumental works. He won the IHS Golden Badge in 2004 for his contribution to the work of the festival and the performance of world premieres of vocal-instrumental works.
For several years, she conducted the Aleksinac Mixed Choir Šumatovac, with which she won prizes in Ohrid and Pardubice. Since 2011, Milena Injac has been a member and president of the jury of the sock competition in Antalya and Çankale, Turkey. She won the first prize at the 3rd international festival "World of Music" in Italy conducting the chamber ensemble of the Nis Symphony Orchestra. . She has performed with almost all the leading orchestras in the country, the opera in Belgrade and Skopje, as well as the musical theater in Rome, all the leading orchestras and philharmonics in the region and has been a guest several times in Latin America and at festivals in Uruguay, El Salvador, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Sweden, Austria, Montenegro, Greece and Russia. She was the conductor of the stage performances of J. Strauss's operetta: The Bat and the opera G. Rossini: The Barber of Seville in Niš. Milena Injac is a regular guest conductor of the Niš Symphony Orchestra and a guest lecturer of conducting at the Academia Diesis in Spain.
