German-French cellist Nicolas Altstaedt is one of the most sought after and versatile artists today
Darija Auguštan (Zagreb, 1996) is currently finishing her solo singing studies at the Zagreb Academy of Music under Snježana Bujanović-Stanislav
He is increasingly recognised across the globe as a musician of extraordinary quality with a vast expressive range and impeccable technique
Krešimir Bedek (Zagreb, 1981) earned a degree in guitar performance at the Zagreb Academy of Music
Croatian theatre director and dramaturge present in the field of European contemporary dance
Camerata RCO performs chamber music in multiple formations from duet to small chamber orchestra
The Croatian Radiotelevision Symphony Orchestra is one of the oldest European radio orchestras
The Croatian Radiotelevision Choir was founded in 1941 for the needs of the radio programme at the time
Danijel Detoni began his musical training under Olga Detiček at the Vatroslav Lisinski Music School in Zagreb
DSO regularly performs with well-known local and internationally renowned artists, interpreting works
At the age of 26 Valentin Egel became chief conductor and musical director of the Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka
Principal conductor, Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Tomislav Fačini (Zagreb, 1975) graduated cum laude with a degree in conducting from the Music Academy in Zagreb
Pianist Martina Filjak is praised by the international public and critics for her passionate and yet lyrical performances and technical mastery
She graduated from the Second Grammar School and Elly Bašić Secondary Music School. She earned her Master’s degree in Theatre Directing and Broadcasting from the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art
The Linđo Folklore Ensemble was established in Dubrovnik in 1964
Marijana Fumić was born in Vukovar in 1973
Marco Graziani was born on 20 June 1988 in Rijeka, Croatia
With their polyglot musical language and breathtaking playing technique, the four musicians break all genres
Grzegorz Jarzyna is one of the most popular Polish theatre directors
In addition to operas, he often performs as an oratorio and concert soloist
Baritone Leon Košavić completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the Zagreb Academy of Music under the mentorship of Giorgio Surian
He has performed in recitals, and as a soloist with orchestra, in many of the most renowned concert halls of the world
One of the most widely acclaimed stars of the International Music circuit
The Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1985 in Veszprém, the historic Hungarian city with rich musical heritage
Romana Milutin fabris was born in Dubrovnik in 1941
Croatian bass baritone Marko Mimica was born in 1987
Born in Dubrovnik in 1952, as a theatre director he is almost entirely tied to the Lero Student Theatre
After a successful dancing career on European and world stages, the internationally recognised ballet artist Leo Mujić devoted himself to choreography
Over the years she has established herself as one of the most compelling musicians of her generation performing throughout Europe as a soloist, concertmaster, chamber musician and orchestra leader
The renowned Croatian clarinetist Marija Pavlovic was born in Dubrovnik
Kajana Pačko was born in Split, Croatia; at the age of fourteen she entered the Academy of Music in Zagreb
In addition to theatre directing, she has also worked as animated film dubbing director and director of radio dramas, radio documentaries and cultural and sporting events
Franka Perković Gamulin was born in Zagreb in 1969
Russian violinist Aylen Pritchin has, in recent years, firmly established himself as one of the most interesting and versatile rising stars on the international concert stage
Roko Radovan (b. 1994) started his music education on his home island of Korčula and continued it in Dubrovnik, where he finished secondary music school, majoring in trumpet performance
As a soloist, chamber musician and teacher, Eckart Runge has established himself as one of the most versatile cellists of his generation
Dora Ruždjak Podolski was born in 1971 in Zagreb
Zvjezdan Ružić is a Croatian pianist, composer and arranger born in Rijeka in 1988
Sir András Schiff was born in Budapest in 1953. He received his first piano lessons at the age of five
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He has served as the director of the Marin Držić City Theatre in Dubrovnik since November 2018.
One of the leading musicians of his generation, Gordan Tudor is active as a soloist, composer, chamber musician, improviser and educator.
The Zagreb Soloists have retained their exceptional quality, which they regularly showcase at prestigious international concert halls
Pavle Zajcev (Zagreb, 1976) graduated in cello from the Zagreb Academy of Music in 1998
{oh!} Orkiestra was founded in 2012. During ten years of its activity, the constantly evolving ensemble under the helm of its leader Martyna Pastuszka
In recent seasons he has played a number of acclaimed roles in Dubrovnik Summer Festival’s productions
He won the Munja Award for innovation at the PUF International Theatre Festival in Pula for the play One Dead Man
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