Gordan Tudor is recognized as one of the leading musicians of his generation, active as a soloist, composer, chamber musician, improviser, and pedagogue. A multiple prizewinner at national and international competitions, he is also the recipient of numerous artistic and recording awards. He has appeared throughout Europe and North America, performing both as a soloist with orchestras and in various chamber ensembles.

His compositions have been performed on every continent by renowned soloists such as James Carter, Eric Aubier, Claude Delangle, Zoran Dukić, JD Michat, Philippe Geiss, Mišlav Režić, Lovro Marušić, Danijel Detoni, Petrit Çeku, and Martina Filjak, as well as by leading ensembles including the Amstel Quartet, Strasbourg Saxophone Ensemble, Zagreb Soloists, Zagreb Saxophone Quartet, Varaždin Chamber Orchestra, Cantus Ensemble, and many others. His works are regularly programmed at major international festivals, and his ballet The Plumber enjoyed five consecutive seasons at Zagreb’s &TD Theatre and was presented at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.

Tudor is professor of saxophone at the Academy of Arts in Split (UMAS), where he also founded and directs the contemporary music ensemble S/UMAS. A graduate of institutions in Split, Zagreb, Amsterdam, and Paris, he is a founding member of the acclaimed Papandopulo Quartet and collaborates in chamber formations with guitarist Mislav Režić, pianist Martina Filjak, and cellist Eckart Runge. He has also been artist-in-residence at the Bang on a Can Summer Festival (USA).

An exclusive Selmer Paris and D’Addario Woodwinds Artist, his works are published by the Dutch publishing house Donemus.