Dušan Đorđević was born in 1992 in Zaječar. He received his basic musical education in his hometown, studying under Prof. Jelena Serbinoska. From the very beginning of his studies, he showed a great passion for music, which led to participation in numerous competitions, both international and national. After finishing primary school, he continued his musical education in Kragujevac at the "Dr Miloje Milojević" High School of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Dušan Vučković.
He completed his undergraduate and master’s studies at the Faculty of Philology and Arts in Kragujevac, in the class of Prof. Predrag Kostović. He also completed a master’s degree in chamber music at the same faculty, studying under Prof. Borislav Čičovački.
He has participated in numerous festivals and competitions both in Serbia and abroad, including:
With a chamber ensemble, he was a laureate of the "Donne in Musica" competition (Kragujevac) in 2014. He has performed in an accordion orchestra and in a plucked-string orchestra. With chamber ensembles, he has performed at the SANU Gallery, where he premiered the world premiere of Vladimir Trmčić’s composition Five Haiku, written for cello, accordion, and flute.
He participated in a concert marking the golden jubilee of the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, where he premiered the work Sila by composer Nataša Jevtić with a chamber ensemble, written for piano, accordion, and electronics. He also premiered the composition Himera by the same composer in Vidin, in the Philharmonic Hall.
As a soloist and member of chamber ensembles, he has performed in numerous cities in Serbia and abroad, including: Linz, Vienna, Salzburg (Austria); Detmold, Lemgo (Germany); Turnu Severin, Bucharest, Timișoara (Romania); Doboj, Bijeljina, Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina); Ruse, Vidin, Kyustendil (Bulgaria); Rijeka, Pula (Croatia); and Istanbul (Turkey).
He performed at the 59th "Martovski dani muzike" festival in Ruse (Bulgaria), with his concert recorded by the National Radio of Bulgaria. He also participated in the third "Akorder" festival in Istanbul, where he opened the event with a solo concert. Additionally, he has performed at numerous domestic festivals, including "Mokranjčevi dani," "Zaječarsko muzičko proleće," and others.
He has attended numerous seminars and courses with distinguished professors from Serbia and abroad, including Krasimir Sterev (Munich), Yuri Shishkin (Rostov-on-Don), Markus Koller (Detmold), and Raimondas Švickevicius and Eduardo Gabins (Lithuania).
He has served as a jury member at domestic and international competitions, such as the Regional Accordion Competition in Negotin, JSfest in Turku (Finland), and Akorder in Istanbul (Turkey).
As a member of the group Blue Sonos Duo, he recorded an original album titled Blue Ambiental in the ambient music genre. The album was released by DistroKid and is available on all major global streaming platforms, including Deezer, Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube, and others. He also has a solo single titled Turn On.
He is very active in the field of musical and stage performances, notably with works such as "Mokranjac u nas" and "Bajka".
He began his teaching career in September 2016 at the "Stevan Mokranjac" Music School in Zaječar. His students have so far won more than 50 awards at regional, national, and international competitions in Serbia and abroad. He is currently an accordion teacher at the "Dr Dragutin Gostuški" Elementary Music School in Pirot.