Born into a musical family in Yugoslavia, he learned piano from his father and has studied under Kemal Gekic, Lazar Berman, and Jorge Luis Prats.
In addition to his own musical activities, he currently teaches the next generation at the Madrid University of Music and Performing Arts.
He began performing at the age of 10. Critics both in Japan and abroad have described him as "the reincarnation of Horowitz" and "reminiscent of Horowitz."
He is a three-time winner of the Yugoslav Piano Competition.
In 2003, he made his US debut at the Miami International Piano Festival, and has since performed as a soloist throughout the United States.
Major appearances include: Ravinia Festival (Chicago), Rising Stars Series, Gilmore Keyboard Festival (New York), Steinway Hall, Xavier Classical Piano Series (Cincinnati), and the Fryderyk Chopin Society Concert Series (Minneapolis).
International festival appearances: Martha Argerich Festival (Lugano), L'Arritaten der Klavier (Husam Castle), Mendelssohn-Haus (Leipzig), Serge Celibidache Festival (Bucharest), En Blanco y Negro International Piano Festival (Mexico City), Doral Piano Festival (Guatemala), as well as performances throughout Latin America, Europe, Russia and the Middle East.
His collaboration with Ida Handel, the last great composer of the 20th century, continued until the end of his life, and one of his performances has been released on DVD by VAI.
In 2009, he released the live album "Misha Dacic in Recital" from VAI.
In 2011, he released an album commemorating the 200th anniversary of Liszt's birth on Piano Classics, which gained international acclaim.
A collection of Scriabin's works has been released by Brilliant Classics.