The Music School Kosta Manojlovic started its work on September 1, 1939, as a separate department of the
Music School Stanković in Belgrade. This was done "to facilitate the Zemun students attend
music school." Teaching was first held on the first floor in a private three-room apartment (facing the street), a hallway and utility rooms, at 23 St. Sava Street in
Zemun, under modest and difficult conditions. Conducting the department was entrusted to Dr.
Ljudevit Kiš (
Sombor 1900 –
Budapest 1982), an experienced and high-quality music pedagogue, who taught piano at the school. This exceptional musician was also the first headmaster of the school. In the first academic year (1939/1940), there were 42 students (29 pianists, 10 violinists, 1 cellist and 2 solo singers.) In 1949 the school received a status of a regular six-year school, and in 1954 on a proposal of a part-time professor of flute
Vojislav Voki Kostic, the school was renamed to
Kosta Manojlovic. The school received a few rooms in the building of the Cultural Center, the site of today's
Sports Hall "Pinki" in 1957. It then became a significant factor in the cultural life of Zemun and in 1961 it was the organizer of the famous concerts that had a common name
Zemun music evenings. Domestic and foreign well-known artists of classical music had performed there. In 1970 the House of Culture was pulled down for the sake of construction of the Sports Hall (today
Pinki). A new location was obtained and the present school building was constructed. It started to work on February 6, 1971. Thanks to the high professional level, outstanding results and generous engagement of the school employees, the conditions for the opening of secondary school were fulfilled, and on December 1, 1979, the department of the high school first grade was enlisted. Two years later, in 1981, the special Music Department at the School for Visually Impaired Pupils
Veljko Ramadanovic was merged to the Kosta Manojlovic school. This is the only modern equipped school in the territory of
Serbia that has software and a printer for printing notes in
Braille for visually impaired and blind children. Today this department provides education to students of: • pianos • violin • guitar •
accordions •
oboe •
clarinet • saxophone == Three educational cycles of the Music School Kosta Manojlovic ==