Daniel Mojsoski completed his Master’s degree (Biennio) in Violin at the Conservatory of Bologna with top marks and honours, after graduating with top marks and special mention from the Conservatory of Parma under the guidance of Grazia Elisabetta Serradimigni. From the early stages of his training, he distinguished himself for interpretative maturity, musical depth, and expressive sensitivity—qualities that led him to perform on highly valuable instruments, including a Bignami violin and a Capicchioni violin, entrusted to him by institutions.
His artistic development has been enriched through masterclasses and advanced studies with leading international violinists, including Shlomo Mintz, Ilya Grubert, Boris Brovtsyn, Sergej Krylov, Eszter Haffner, Michael Frischenschlager, and Lenuta Ciulei. These experiences have helped shape a solid and conscious musical identity, marked by stylistic rigor and a strong expressive drive.
In June 2025 he was invited to Santander, where he performed as a soloist and in chamber formations alongside Maestro Paolo Marzocchi at the piano. Following this significant artistic experience, he was entrusted with a violin dated 1750, made available by a private foundation, on which he currently performs.
He has appeared as a soloist and in orchestral and chamber ensembles in Italy and several European countries, collaborating with orchestras and participating in festivals and tours in cities such as Rome, Milan, Ljubljana, Belgrade, and Skopje. Among his most notable experiences is his solo recital at the Skopje Summer Festival, where he stood out as the youngest participant.
Winner of numerous first prizes in national and international competitions, he continues his concert activity with a focus on sound research and expressive freedom.