Nenad Nenic

Belgrade, Serbia

Classical singing, Choir

Biography

EDUCATION:
Graduated solo singing at the Belgrade Music Academy, in the class of late Prof. Aleksandra Ivanović and an assistant prof. Katica Nikolić. Entered postgraduate studies in the class of prof. Katica Nikolic.
Attended master classes of Maestro Carlo Ventura from the Roman Opera, as well as a famous English soprano Pauline Tinsley.
Acquired Diploma of the Opera Studio of young singers at the National Theatre in Belgrade, led by Prof. Biserka Cvejić.

ENGAGEMENTS:
A teacher of solo singing in “Kosta Manojlović” music school in Zemun, Belgrade, whose students gained a certain number of singing competition prizes in Serbia and the region.

A part-time ensemble singer in “Pozorište na Terazijama” theatre in Belgrade.
A part-time associate soloist of the Belgrade Opera, in which achieved the following roles:
Papageno, a bird catcher in “The Magic Flute” by Mozart,
Dandini, a valet in “Cinderella” by Rossini,
Schaunard, a musician in “La Boheme” by Puccini,
Peter, the father in “Hansel and Gretel” by Humperdinck,
In the Opera and Theatre House “Madlenianum” achieved the following roles:
Guglielmo in “Never trust a woman” (“Cosi fan tutte”) by Mozart,
A man with a mule and the King in “Die Kluege“by Carl Orff,
Luther, Crespel, Schlemil in “Tales of Hoffmann” by Jacques Offenbach,
Marquis in “Traviata” by Verdi.

Achieved a large number of solo concerts from a rich repertoire which includes music works from early music composers, oratorios and modern composers.
With the New Bulgarian Philharmonic Orchestra and choir of the Sofia Conservatory under the lead of Maestro Zoran Andrić, performed the “Creation” oratorio by Haydn, and the “Requiem” by Dvorak, with the eminent Bulgarian and Serbian soloists. Attended on 31st May Opera Evenings in 2003 in Skopje, Macedonia, giving a guest performance in “Carmen”, conducted by Maestro Mladen Tarbuk.

In 2006 he sang a role of the Reporter in “Violet Fire” by John Gibson in Howard Gilman Opera House on October 18, 20 and 21 at the Brooklyn Academy Music Festival in New York City. In May 2010 will sing a role of Boniface in “Angelique” by Jacques Ibert in Croatia.