Bojana Dimković. MA (1983) graduated from the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London at the Department of Solo piano, in the class of prof. Caroline Palmer. She obtained her master's degree at the same Academy at the Department of Chamber music, in the class of prof. Charles Owen, whereas she ended her postgraduate studies of harpsichord in the class of James Johnston and Carole Cerasi. She has attended numerous master classes by eminent musicians, such as Yuri Bashmet, the Brodsky Quartet, Helmut Deitch, Florestan Trio, Claude Frank, Graham Johnson, Martin Katz, Malcolm Martino, Ronan O'Hora, Jonty Solomon, Fu Cong. She is currently in the final year of her doctoral studies at the Faculty of Music Art in Belgrade at the Department of Chamber music. She has won numerous awards at national and international competitions in the categories of solo piano, solo harpsichord and chamber music, among which are: the prizes аt competitions Henry Richardson, Brodwood, Kathleen Ferrier and Royal Overseas League. She has received numerous British foundations over many years of schooling in London. She has been very active as a soloist and a chamber musician, as evidenced by the cooperation with many prominent musicians in the country and abroad, as well as with orchestras and ensembles: RTS, Kamerata Serbica, St. George Strings Ensemble, Metamorphosis ensemble, Trio Agape, New Belgrade opera, The Koelner Akademie, The Musicians of London Wall, The Nightingale Trio, The Early Music Experiment. Her concert engagements include performances in Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Italy, Ireland, the UK, Norway and Iceland, among which are those in the Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, St. John Smith Square, St. Martin in the Fields, Backingam Palace, as well as those in all representative concert halls in Serbia. She has performed at festivals Cheltenham, London City, Oxford Lieder, Tudeley, Hampstead/ Highgate, Steve Reich, Handel, City Theatre Festival, and at domestic: BEMUS, BELEF, BUNT, NOMUS, International Cello Fest, KozArt, the Early Music Festival, Festival of the harpsichord. She is the editor of the magazine Visual Arts and Music of the series Facta Universitatis at the University of Niš. She has participated in numerous radio and television shows, and her performances have been broadcasted on Radio Belgrade 1, Radio Belgrade 2, also RTS 1, RTS 2 and RTS Digital TV channels. Since 2014, she has been working as a Professional instructor of Piano methodology teaching at the Faculty of Arts in Niš.