Music production RTS
  • ENG
    • СРП
    • SRP
  • News
  • Ensembles
  • Events
  • About us
  • Home
  • Modern music encyclopedia
  • Gallery
  • Contact

The RTS Symphony Orchestra

SRBA DINIC, Principal Guest Conductor

Jan 21 Fri 2022Jan 21 Fri 2022 by Aleksandra Pavlovic
Home » News » The RTS Symphony Orchestra

Jan 21 Fri 2022

SRBA DINIC, Principal Guest Conductor

Maestro Srba Dinic is the new Principal Guest conductor of RTS Music production. He is one of the worlds most recognised conductors of our time, and he will lead the RTS Symphony Orchestra in interesting concert projects, which are planned for the upcoming music season.

Srba Dinić was born in 1969 in Niš (Serbia), in a family with a rich musical heritage, where he received his first music education. After he graduated from high school in his hometown in 1987, he enrolled at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade to study piano and chamber music.

In 1995 he accepted the invitation from Reiner Altorfer to go to Basel where he worked as Accompanist in theatre between 1995 and 1997. From 1997 to 1999 he worked as Accompanist and Assistant in opera in Bonn.

He returned to Basel in 1999. and assumed the role of Assistant to the then Chief Conductor Julia Jones.

Simultaneously he studied conducting in Bonn, under Professor Wolfgang Ott. He completed his master’s studies under Professor Saša Nikolovski in Skoplje.

He made his debut at the Basel theatre with the opera Macbeth by Giuseppe Verdi. Between 2001 and 2004 he worked as the Principal conductor and Assistant to Chief Conductor Miguel Gomez Martinez at the Bern Theatre. In 2004 he became a position of Chief Conductor at the same institution, and he stayed in this role until 2013. From 2007 to 2011 he was also the Artistic Director of this house. He conducted 37 opera premieres in Bern and more than 60 productions, symphonies and gala concerts. The most important among them is most certainly a project by Swiss television channel SF1, which broadcast live performance of the opera La Boheme across the whole of Western Europe. Production and DVD received the most important TV award in Switzerland Golden Rose Award.

In 2013 he assumed the role of Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of one of the biggest opera houses in America, Palace of Fine Arts (Teatro de Bellas Artes) in Mexico City, where, until now, he has conducted more than 20 productions and gala concerts.
Srba Dinić is also the Chief Conductor of a renowned chamber orchestra St. George Strings Orchestra from Serbia, and he has worked with them since 2013.

Between 2006 and 2009 he was a Regular Guest Conductor at the Stuttgart State Theatre (Staatstheater Stuttgart) where he conducted operas Madam Butterfly, Tosca and Norma. In 2006 he had a debut at the most important opera festival in Switzerland, in Avenches, with Verdi’s opera Troubadour.

Between 2009 and 2011 he performed at Teatro Massimo in the Italian city Palermo, where he conducted opera premieres Puritani, Aida and La Gioconda. At that time he performed at the prestigious Savonlinna Festival in Finland, where he conducted operas Puritani and Tosca. From 2012 to 2014 he was a Permanent Guest Conductor at Aalto Theater in Essen, Germany, where he conducted opera premieres Onegin, Aida and I Masnadieri. At the same time he was a Guest Conductor at Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb where he conducted opera premieres Jenufa and Tosca, and also Carmen at the National Theatre in Belgrade. In Rovigo he directed operetta The Merry Widow.

He made his debut in Braunschweig in Germany, with premiere of the opera Andrea Chenier. That September, he opened a new season in the same city with two symphony concerts. From the concert season 2017/2018 he is General Music Director.
Throughout most of his career, Dinić collaborated with the greatest opera performers in the world such as Anna Netrebko, Diana Damrau, Aihnoa Arteta, Desiree Rancatore, Agnes Baltza, Silvia dalla Benetta, Ramon Vargas, Carlo Colombara, Hector Sandoval, Salvatore Licitra, Francisco Araiza, Željko Lučić and many others, with whom he performed on numerous tours, gala concerts and opera productions in Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Finland, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan and China. His opera repertoire includes more than 60 titles, from Mozart to Stravinsky.

In the field of symphony music, Srba Dinić collaborated with many notable orchestras around the world, such as Müncher Symphoniker, Staatsorchester Stuttgart, Staatsorchester Braunschweig, Essener Philharmoniker, Württembergische Philharmonie, Nürnberger Symphoniker, Berner Sinfonieorchester, Basel Sinfonieorchester, Orchestra di Verona, Orchestra di Teatro Massimo, Orquesta de Valencia, Beograde philharmonic orchestra, St. George Strings Orchestra, Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orqoesta filarmonica de Ciudad Mexico, Orquesta filarmonica de Universidad autonoma de Mexico, Orquesta de Mineria from Mexico City,  Shanghai symphony orchestra, Taipeh symphony orchestra and many others. In 2015 he conducted for the first time at Bolshoi Festival at Mokra gora, where Nemanja Radulović performed as a soloist.

Srba Dinić received an award from the Ministry of Culture of Republic of Serbia for spreading and promoting Serbian culture in the world.

Share:
Share on Facebook
Facebook
Google+
Google+
Tweet about this on Twitter
Twitter

Comments

Related News

AUDITION FOR RTS CHILDREN'S CHOIR
Friday, October 25, 2019

AUDITION FOR RTS CHILDREN’S CHOIR

Dear children and parents, RTS Music Production organizes audition for admission of new RTS Children’s Choir members. Children from 10 … [прочитај више]
52nd  BEMUS
Sunday, November 1, 2020

52nd BEMUS

Dear audience, We would like to inform you that pianist Marta Argeric canceled her performance at the concert at the … [прочитај више]
Premiere of the concert "Recuerdos de Belgrado" postponed for the XXII edition of the Guitar Art Festival in March 2021
Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Premiere of the concert “Recuerdos de Belgrado” postponed for the XXII edition of the Guitar Art Festival in March 2021

Regardless of the fact that everything was ready in Belgrade for the announced premiere on the October 9 concert by … [прочитај више]

Latest Events

  • All Events
  • The Symphony Orchestra
  • The Choir
  • The Kolibri Choir
  • The Big Band
  • The Folk Orchestra
  • The Folk Ensemble
  • The Children’s Choir
Apr 21 Thu 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

WIND ENSEMBLE OF RTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND WALTER DAVID

Детаљније
Mar 21 Mon 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

50th Youth Music Competition

Детаљније
Apr 9 Sat 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

RADIO TELEVISION OF SERBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND SRETEN KRSTIC

Детаљније
Mar 18 Fri 2022
19:00
Russian Center of Science and Culture, Belgrade

RTS CHOIR „The evening of Russian music“

Детаљније
Feb 2 Wed 2022
Serbia

Be a part of our jubilee music year!

Детаљније
Feb 19 Sat 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Srboljub Dinic and Ivan Basic with RTS Symphony Orchestra

Детаљније
Feb 13 Sun 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Big Band RTS feat. Lana Janjanin & Dina Rizvić “Miracles”

Детаљније
Dec 23 Thu 2021
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

RADIO TELEVISION OF SERBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND STEFAN MILENKOVIC

Детаљније
Dec 16 Thu 2021
20:00
Kombank Hall

Jazz spectacle – Puccini’s Tosca in arrangement for Big Band

Детаљније
Dec 2 Thu 2021
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Tchaikovsky’s night of music

Детаљније
  • ‹
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 14
  • ›
Loading...

Sign-up for the Newsletter


Categories News, The RTS Symphony OrchestraLeave a comment

CONCERT OF THE RTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR IN VRNJACKA BANJA

Sep 09 Wed 2020Sep 09 Wed 2020 by Aleksandra Pavlovic
Home » News » The RTS Symphony Orchestra

Sep 09 Wed 2020

CONCERT OF THE RTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR IN VRNJACKA BANJA

As a part of the traditional series of concerts “Uspostavimo kulturnu vezu“, RTS Symphony Orchestra and Choir, with maestro Bojan Sudjic, after six months will appear again in front of the audience in Vrnjacka Banja, on the Summer Stage, September 12, 2020, at 7.30 p.m.

At this open-air concert, the audience in Vrnjacka Banja will have the opportunity to hear the RTS Symphony Orchestra ensembles – String Ensemble, String Trio and Quartet, Wind Quintet, Brass Ensemble and Percussionists, as well as RTS Choir conducted by Maestro Bojan Sudjic.

The soloists of the concert will be the members of the RTS Symphony Orchestra – Katarina Aleksic concertmaster, violin and Ivana Dakic oboe.

Concert moderator is Dunja Petric.

Share with us one more impressive moment with music!

Share:
Share on Facebook
Facebook
Google+
Google+
Tweet about this on Twitter
Twitter

Comments

Related News

In memoriam Darinka Matic Marovic
Wednesday, July 15, 2020

In memoriam Darinka Matic Marovic

Today in Belgrade, at the age of 83, passed away Darinka Matic Marovic, a prominent conductor, the first woman rector … [прочитај више]
MUSIC PRODUCTION RTS - #withmusic
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

MUSIC PRODUCTION RTS – #withmusic

Dear audience, We would like to inform you that Music Production RTS will represent the new concept of working which … [прочитај више]
Essay: Aquarelle, a CD by Big Bend RTS & Samuel Blaser
Friday, January 24, 2020

Essay: Aquarelle, a CD by Big Bend RTS & Samuel Blaser

Aquarelle is a collaboration between the Big Bend RTS of Belgrade Serbia and Samuel Blaser, Swiss trombonist and composer. Blaser … [прочитај више]

Latest Events

  • All Events
  • The Symphony Orchestra
  • The Choir
  • The Kolibri Choir
  • The Big Band
  • The Folk Orchestra
  • The Folk Ensemble
  • The Children’s Choir
Apr 21 Thu 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

WIND ENSEMBLE OF RTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND WALTER DAVID

Детаљније
Mar 21 Mon 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

50th Youth Music Competition

Детаљније
Apr 9 Sat 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

RADIO TELEVISION OF SERBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND SRETEN KRSTIC

Детаљније
Mar 18 Fri 2022
19:00
Russian Center of Science and Culture, Belgrade

RTS CHOIR „The evening of Russian music“

Детаљније
Feb 2 Wed 2022
Serbia

Be a part of our jubilee music year!

Детаљније
Feb 19 Sat 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Srboljub Dinic and Ivan Basic with RTS Symphony Orchestra

Детаљније
Feb 13 Sun 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Big Band RTS feat. Lana Janjanin & Dina Rizvić “Miracles”

Детаљније
Dec 23 Thu 2021
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

RADIO TELEVISION OF SERBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND STEFAN MILENKOVIC

Детаљније
Dec 16 Thu 2021
20:00
Kombank Hall

Jazz spectacle – Puccini’s Tosca in arrangement for Big Band

Детаљније
Dec 2 Thu 2021
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Tchaikovsky’s night of music

Детаљније
  • ‹
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 14
  • ›
Loading...

Sign-up for the Newsletter


Categories News, The RTS Choir, The RTS Symphony OrchestraLeave a comment

ALESSANDRO CRUDELE IS THE NEW PRINCIPAL GUEST CONDUCTOR OF THE RTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Sep 04 Wed 2019Aug 22 Wed 2018 by Administrator MP
Home » News » The RTS Symphony Orchestra

Aug 22 Wed 2018

ALESSANDRO CRUDELE IS THE NEW PRINCIPAL GUEST CONDUCTOR OF THE RTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

One of the most outstanding and versatile Italian conductors of today, Alessandro Crudele, will be the principal guest conductor of the RTS Symphony Orchestra this season. In March 2019, this prominent artist, recognized by world music critics as a sophisticated interpreter of the music of French Impressionism, will hold a concert with the RTS Symphony Orchestra, where, among others, one of the most important works of Antonin Dvorak – Seventh Symphony will be performed.

The international career of Alessandro Crudele has progressed very quickly and enabled him to collaborate with prestigious orchestras, such as the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra Sinfonica Arturo Toscanini, the Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música, the Prague Symphony Orchestra, the RTS Symphony Orchestra, the Israel Chamber Orchestra and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta.

The forthcoming activities of this artist include performances with Thuringian Philharmonic Orchestra Gotha – Eisenach, Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, the Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra, and reappearances with the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta.

Among his most significant achievements over the past season is the debut at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall, then at the prestigious Tonhalle in Zurich and the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, and a very successful debut with the Kanazawa Orchestra in Japan.

He had a very successful debut with Rossini’s opera “Signor Bruschino”.

In 2000, he was appointed Chief Conductor of the UniMi Symphony Orchestra in Milan. This orchestra gained considerable recognition in just a few years under his leadership and performs today with renowned soloists such as Paul Badura-Skoda, Natalie Clein, Ingrid Fliter, Viviane Hagner, Martin Helmchen, Albrecht Mayer, Gerhard Oppitz, Vadim Repin, Fazil Say, and Lilya Zilberstein.

Alessandro Crudele has devoted his time to working with young artists since the very beginning of his career, and collaboration with youth orchestras is still one of his priorities. From 2003 to 2006, Alessandro was a regular guest of the Orchestra dell’Accademia del Teatro alla Scala, and in 2014/2015 he conducted the Jeune Orchestre International de Monte-Carlo, an orchestra that includes some of the best young musicians from across Europe.

His repertoire comprises music from the 17th century to the contemporary.

Born in Milan, he studied violin and composition at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory and graduated in 1997. His education as a conductor started at an early age. From 1999 to 2003, he continued at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena where he was awarded several scholarships and the most prestigious ″Diploma d’Onore″. He received further instruction from Christoph von Dohnányi and Sir Simon Rattle.

Alessandro Crudele currently lives in Berlin.

Share:
Share on Facebook
Facebook
Google+
Google+
Tweet about this on Twitter
Twitter

Comments

Related News

SRBA DINIC, Principal Guest Conductor
Friday, January 21, 2022

SRBA DINIC, Principal Guest Conductor

Maestro Srba Dinic is the new Principal Guest conductor of RTS Music production. He is one of the worlds most … [прочитај више]
Modern music encyclopedia
Monday, April 26, 2021

Modern music encyclopedia

Content Коментари Сличне вести … [прочитај више]
In memoriam Darinka Matic Marovic
Wednesday, July 15, 2020

In memoriam Darinka Matic Marovic

Today in Belgrade, at the age of 83, passed away Darinka Matic Marovic, a prominent conductor, the first woman rector … [прочитај више]

Latest Events

  • All Events
  • The Symphony Orchestra
  • The Choir
  • The Kolibri Choir
  • The Big Band
  • The Folk Orchestra
  • The Folk Ensemble
  • The Children’s Choir
Apr 21 Thu 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

WIND ENSEMBLE OF RTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND WALTER DAVID

Детаљније
Mar 21 Mon 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

50th Youth Music Competition

Детаљније
Apr 9 Sat 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

RADIO TELEVISION OF SERBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND SRETEN KRSTIC

Детаљније
Mar 18 Fri 2022
19:00
Russian Center of Science and Culture, Belgrade

RTS CHOIR „The evening of Russian music“

Детаљније
Feb 2 Wed 2022
Serbia

Be a part of our jubilee music year!

Детаљније
Feb 19 Sat 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Srboljub Dinic and Ivan Basic with RTS Symphony Orchestra

Детаљније
Feb 13 Sun 2022
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Big Band RTS feat. Lana Janjanin & Dina Rizvić “Miracles”

Детаљније
Dec 23 Thu 2021
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

RADIO TELEVISION OF SERBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND STEFAN MILENKOVIC

Детаљније
Dec 16 Thu 2021
20:00
Kombank Hall

Jazz spectacle – Puccini’s Tosca in arrangement for Big Band

Детаљније
Dec 2 Thu 2021
20:00
Kolarac Concert Hall

Tchaikovsky’s night of music

Детаљније
  • ‹
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 14
  • ›
Loading...

Sign-up for the Newsletter


Categories News, The RTS Symphony OrchestraLeave a comment

Archives

  • January 2022
  • April 2021
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • July 2020
  • March 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • News
  • Events
  • Ensembles
  • Contact

Copyright © 2008 – 2018 RTS. All rights reserved.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • Twitter