Bratislav Zlatković (1961) graduated in Flute at the Music Academy in Sarajevo. He has performed as a soloist and a member of chamber ensembles in Niš, Belgrade, Sarajevo, Zagreb and Ljubljana. During his rich music career he has also dealt with popular music. He has recorded six albums published by Production of gramophone records – Radio Television Serbia. As a composer, arranger and a performer – multiinstrumentalist, he performed in the concert regions throughout former Yugoslavia and was a guest of the greatest radio and TV stations. This composer,s opus includes also music for the theatre, animated and feature-length films, for which he has obtained several times prestigious awards at national and international festivals. 20th International Choral Festival in Niš was opened with the world premiere of his Oratorium At the crossroads for a narrator, soloists, chorus and the Symphony orchestra. He is the art director and one of the founders of the Naissus Guitar festival. In 2005, he founded the duo Crescendo (flute/guitar, guitar/guitar) together with Vesna Petković, MA, holding together numerous concerts in Serbia, the Republic of Srpska, Greece and Bulgaria and performing as guest–soloists with the Academic Chamber Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra of the Faculty of Arts in Serbia, Spain and Bulgaria. From 1993, he worked as a pedagogue at Secondary Music School (Flute), in 1994 he became the teacher at Music College (second instrument – Guitar), and since 2004 he has been at Department of Chamber Music at the Faculty of Arts, currently in title of the Associate Professor. He has presented himself with a concert activity to the audience of Greece, the Republic of Srpska, Bulgaria, but also to the local audience in Leskovac and Niš. He has performed as a soloist and arranger with the Chamber Orchestra of Students' Cultural Centre (SKC) at the concerts in the cities of Spain and Bulgaria. He has also performed as a soloist, composer and arranger at the concert Guitara con amor with the Symphony Orchestra of the Faculty of Arts, with a conductor M. Injac. In 2015, he recorded in the RTS studio in the Kolarac Hall his musical-theatrical work The Great War with the Symphony Orchestra and Choir of Radio Television Serbia, under conductorship of Stanko Jovanović. He has published music scores Vergul-Art, Author compositions for standard and non-standard chamber ensembles (scores and sections), as well as a CD of the same title published by the Faculty of Arts, University of Niš. He had his Author night at 41st NIMUS.