He graduated in the classical guitar from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, with the professor Vera Ogrizović. He is a professor of the classical guitar at the Secondary music school "Mokranjac" in Belgrade, Serbia. He is also active in the concert field. As a soloist, he has performed in Belgrade (Chamber Opera ’’Madlenianum”, Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment, Museum of Ethnography, Gallery of SASA (Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts), etc.), in many Serbian cities, as well as at the Guitar Festival in Murska Sobota (Slovenia). He has made recordings for several TV stations and has had live performances at various TV and radio stations (Radio Television of Serbia, TV Studio B, Art TV, TV Happy, TV Pink…). He has been a member of the jury in many competitions (Competition of the Students of Music and Ballet Schools of the Republic of Serbia, Competition of the Music Schools of Republika Srpska in 2013 and 2014, Festival of Music Schools of Serbia, Dnevi kitare Krško (Slovenia), Guitar festival in Valjevo, Zgart-Zvornik. He is an author of the book of the guitar lessons for the beginners “The Magical World of the Guitar” (Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva – Belgrade),of the book “Guitar Scales” (Jasen, Belgrade), as well as of the collection ’’F. Chopin – Guitar Transcriptions’’ (transcriptions of waltzes, mazurkas and preludes). He is an author of the redaction of the manual “Scales and etudes” published by the Association of the Guitar Players of Vojvodina. The publishing company Noten Roehr from Frankfurt published two editions of his own music, ’’Lyrical Pieces for Children” and ’’Lyrical Pieces for the Guitar”, as well as two editions of his transcriptions of Chopin’s waltzes and mazurkas.
He collaborated with the violinist Marija Misita and they held many concerts as a duo, the most significant of which are the concerts at the Gallery of SASA and at the National Theatre Museum in Belgrade.
He is a director and a founder of the association ’’Serbian Music Centre“, that has monitored and aided the development of young music talents for more than ten years. The most important SMC projects are Classical Music Camp in Zaječar, Winter and Summer Classical Music School in Belgrade, which have been attended by many musicians of all ages from Serbia, the neighbouring countries and many EU Member States, with the master classes held by the most eminent Serbian professors. In cooperation with Rotary Club Belgrade-Stari grad, he has organised selection and awarding of the annual scholarship to one young musician.