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Musical artist
Nemanja Radulović (
Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Радуловић; born 18 October 1985), is a Serbian violinist.
Biography
Radulović began studying the violin in 1992. In 1996, he was awarded the
October Prize for music of the city of
Belgrade, and in the following year, he received the Special Prize from the Serbian Ministry of Education for "Talent 1997". He continued his musical studies in 1998 at the
Hochschule für Musik Saar in
Saarbrücken with
Joshua Epstein, and in 1999, at the
University of Arts in Belgrade, with
Dejan Mihailović. At the age of fourteen, he moved to France to study with
Patrice Fontanarosa at the
Conservatoire de Paris.
[1]
In 2006, on short notice, he replaced
Maxim Vengerov in the
Beethoven Concerto with the
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and
Myung-Whun Chung at the
Salle Pleyel. Since then, he has performed as an international soloist with the two chamber ensembles he founded, The Devil's Trills and Double Sens. He performs regularly with the harpist
Marielle Nordmann
[2] and the pianists
Laure Favre-Kahn,
Dominique Plancade and
Susan Manoff. He is closely associated with the
Festival des Nuits Romantiques. Radulović plays on an 1843 violin by
Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume.
Awards and honours
- 1996 – October Prize, City of Belgrade
- 1997 – "Talent of the Year", Serbian Ministry of Education
- 1998 – Fifth Prize, International Violin Competition, "Rodolfo Price Lipizer"
- 2001 - Winner of Stradivarius violin competition, Cremona, Italy
- 2001 - 1st prize & Winner of
George Enescu International Competition, special prize for the interpretation of 3rd Enescu sonata. Bucharest, Romania
- 2003 – First Prize, International Violin Competition, Hannover
- 2005 – "International Revelation of the Year", Victoires classical music
- 2006 – "Rising Star", 2006/2007
- 2014 – "Soloist instrumental", Victoires classical music
- 2017 –
Order of Karađorđe's Star
[3]
- 2017 - Chevalier des arts et des lettres, French national title
Discography
- 2006 – Pièces pour violon seul (Transart Live)
- 2008 –
Mendelssohn, Concertos pour violon 1 et 2 (Transart Live)
- 2009 – Les trilles du diable (Decca)
- 2010 –
Beethoven, Sonates pour violon et piano 5, 7 et 8, avec Susan Manoff, piano (Decca)
- 2011 – Les cinq saisons (les quatre saisons de Vivaldi et "Spring in Japan", composition originale d'Alexander Sedlar) (Decca)
- 2013 – Après un rêve, avec Marielle Nordmann (Transart)
- 2013 – Paganini Fantasy (Deutsche Grammophon)
- 2014 – Carnets de Voyage (Deutsche Grammophon)
- 2014 – Journey East (Deutsche Grammophon)
- 2016 – Bach (Deutsche Grammophon)
- 2017 – Tchaikovsky: Violin concerto – Rococo Variations (Deutsche Grammophon)
- 2018 – Baïka (Deutsche Grammophon)
- 2020 – Essentials (Deutsche Grammophon)
- 2022 - Roots (Catalogue Marketing Classique/Warer Classics)
- 2023 - Beethoven, Violin Concerto Op. 61 D Major u. Violin Sonata No. 9 "Kreutzer"
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