
Bratislav "Bata" Anastasijević was a university music professor, pianist, composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist, leader of vocal quartets, quintets, sextets, octets. He also conducted the Naissus Big Band Orchestra. His innovations in music style and genre contributed significantly and permanently to the development of jazz music, stage music and Serbian ethno music in Yugoslavia. He is the grandfather of actress and singer Várvara.

Predrag Gosta is a Serbian-American conductor, harpsichordist, and baritone.

Ludwig Paul Maria "Luigi" von Kunits (20 July 1870 – 8 October 1931 was a Serbian Canadian conductor, composer, violinist, and pedagogue. Born in Austria, he studied at the Vienna Conservatory. He later moved to Canada where he was the founding conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in 1922.

Aleksandar Marković is a Serbian conductor.

Milan Mihajlović is Serbian composer, music pedagogue and conductor.
Marko Nešić is a Serbian conductor, composer, Assistant Professor – Docent of Orchestration and Vice Dean at the Faculty of Arts of Priština-Zvečan and teacher at the Grand School of Music "dr Miloje Milojević", Kragujevac.

Jasmina Novokmet is a Serbian conductor, Professor of Conducting and former Associate Dean at the University of Priština Faculty of Arts in North Kosovo. She is a former student of Jovan Šajnović.

Dragana Radakovic is an operatic soprano, conductor and academic. With a flexible voice, she is able to sing bel canto as well as dramatic soprano roles. She has appeared at major opera houses in title and leading roles, including Bellini's Norma, Verdi's Aida, and Puccini's Turandot.

Jovan Šajnović (1924–2004) was a renowned Yugoslavian conductor and university professor.

Emil Tabakov is a Bulgarian conductor, composer and double-bass player.

Mihailo Vukdragović was a Serbian composer and conductor, Professor at the Belgrade Music Academy, Rector of the University of Arts in Belgrade and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.