Vlatko Stefanovski, born on January 24, 1957, in Prilep, Macedonia, is one of the most prominent Macedonian guitarists and composers. He began playing guitar as a teenager, developing a distinctive style that blends rock, jazz, and traditional Macedonian music. Stefanovski is best known as the founder and leading member of the legendary band Leb i Sol, which made a significant impact on the music scene of the former Yugoslavia, releasing numerous albums and performing worldwide.
His music combines technical mastery with deep emotional expression, making him a recognized performer and innovator. Beyond his work with Leb i Sol, Stefanovski has pursued a successful solo career, collaborating with musicians across genres and composing music for theater and film. His ability to merge traditional melodies with modern musical forms has made him a pioneer in the ethno-rock genre.
Stefanovski is also admired for his dedication to music and constant exploration of new sounds and techniques. His performances are characterized by virtuosity and genuine emotional presence, which audiences deeply appreciate. Today, he continues to perform and create, inspiring new generations of musicians and solidifying his status as a central figure in the Balkan music scene.