Milica Davies

Milica Davies
Birth name Milica Ilić
Born 1981 (age 3435)
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Origin Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Genres classical
Occupation(s) Musician, teacher
Instruments guitar
Years active 1998–present
Labels Move, Twilight Classics, P3 Music
Associated acts Desert Child, Guitar Heaven Quartet
Website milicadaviesguitar.com

Milica Davies (née Ilić, born 1981, Bosnia and Herzegovina), is an Australian classical guitarist. She has released three albums, Rouge Guitar (2005), Stir the Sky (2007) and Evie's Song (2012). In 2002, she toured Australia and Asia backing José Carreras. As from 2004, Davies is based in London where she also teaches guitar.

Biography

Milica Davies took up classical guitar at seven years old and was 11 when the family relocated to Perth, Western Australia. Davies has toured in Australia, Asia and Europe, performing as a soloist, with orchestra and as an accompanist. She holds a First Class Honours degree in performance, from the University of Western Australia, Perth, where she studied with guitar teacher, John Casey. In 2002, she toured Australia and Asia backing José Carreras.[1] In 2004 she was honoured with a Western Australian Citizen of the Year Award for her contribution to the state's Youth Arts.[2] Davies' work - live and on record - has been played on the BBC, Classic FM (UK) and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[3]

Milica released her debut album, Rouge Guitar, which had been recorded in Perth in March, 2004 with Paul Wright on violin.[4] From 2006 she has periodically performed and toured with guitar duo, Desert Child, which are Guy Ghouse and Damian Watkiss.[5] For her second album, Stir the Sky (May 2007), she used Wright with Ghouse on guitar, Watkiss on acoustic guitar and Jessica Ipkendanz on violin.[6][7] She co-produced the album with Lee Bundle and issued it on Twilight Classics.[8]

In 2004 Davies relocated to London where she performs and teaches guitar.[9] During 2009 she toured Australia with Guitar Heaven Quartet, which comprise Ghouse, Watkiss and Simon Fox.[10] Davies released her third album, Evie's Song in November 2012.[11] Again, she worked with Ghouse, Ipkendanz, Watkiss and Wright.[11] The album is dedicated to Davies' idol, Eva Cassidy.[12] Her fourth album, Go South in the Winter, is due for release in 2016, in collaboration with the flamenco master Ramon Ruiz.

Discography

Albums

DVDs

References

  1. Cowley, J M (2007). "Milica Ilic - Move Records". Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  2. "Recipients 1973 - Present: WA Citizen of the Year Awards: The Events: Celebrate WA". WA Celebrate. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
  3. "Milica Ilic". Australian Guitarist. 2006. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
  4. Ilic, Milica; Wright, Paul (2004), Rouge guitar, Hard Road Recordings. National Library of Australia, retrieved 13 August 2015
  5. "Milica Ilic & Desert Child". Kultour. 2007. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  6. "Milicia Illic – Stir the Sky" (PDF). Multicultural Arts. 2007. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  7. 1 2 Ilic, Milica (2008). "Faculty of Arts – Milica Ilic". University of Western Australia. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  8. Ilic, Milica; Bundle, Lee (2007), Stir the sky, Twilight Classics. National Library of Australia, retrieved 13 August 2015
  9. "Promotional Materials - Milica Ilic Biography". Deep North Music Limited. 2008. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
  10. Clancy, Tatjana (August 2009). "Guitar Heaven". 702 ABC Sydney. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  11. 1 2 Davies, Mili; Paganini, Nicolò (2012), Evie's song, P3 Music, Ltd./The Guitar Label. National Library of Australia, retrieved 13 August 2015
  12. "Mili – Evie's Song". Amazon.com Music. Amazon.com. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  13. Ilic, Milica (2004), In conversation and on stage, Milica Ilic. National Library of Australia, retrieved 13 August 2015
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