Milan Turkovic, born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1939, is a renowned Austrian classical bassoonist and conductor who has captivated audiences worldwide with his virtuosity and artistry. Hailing from an Austro-Croatian family, Turkovic was raised and educated in Vienna, where his musical journey began at a young age. He joined the prestigious Vienna Symphony Orchestra early in his career, quickly establishing himself as one of the most prominent bassoon soloists of his generation. Turkovic's mastery of the bassoon is unparalleled, with many considering him one of the finest players in the world, alongside the likes of Klaus Thunemann. Beyond his solo performances, Turkovic has also made a significant impact as a conductor and as a member of the renowned Ensemble Wien-Berlin, a woodwind quintet he formed. His contributions to chamber music have left an indelible mark on the classical music scene, making him a beloved figure among classical music enthusiasts.