G. Puccini " Quando me'n vo' " - Olivera Krivokuća
Olivera Gočanin is a young aspiring soprano from Serbia. She graduated from the Mokranjac Music High School in Belgrade in the class of Prof. Valentina Taškova in 2021 and is currently studying with Prof. Aneta Ilić at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. She also studies Italian at the Faculty of Philology, including Latin and Greek as elective courses. Before enrolling at the university, while she was still in music high school, she began her professional training in the Opera Studio of Opera and Theater Madlenianum. After completing her studies at the Studio, in 2019 she made an engagement with the Opera and Theater Madlenianum during which she sang one of the leading female roles, Elisetta in “Il matrimonio segreto” by D. Cimarosa and the Second Lady in W. A. Mozart's opera „Die Zauberfl
Past performances 2021 — Yesterday
Forza indomita, GomesVarious
Soloist
View program, cast and crewHajde da napravimo operu! / Mali dimničar (Let's Make an Opera! / The Little Sweep), Britten
Juliet Brook
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Na Uranku (At the Dawn), Benički
Stanka
View cast and crewForza indomita, GomesVarious
Soloist
View program, cast and crewHajde da napravimo operu! / Mali dimničar (Let's Make an Opera! / The Little Sweep), Britten
Juliet Brook
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Olivera Gočanin is a young aspiring soprano from Serbia. She graduated from the Mokranjac Music High School in Belgrade in the class of Prof. Valentina Taškova in 2021 and is currently studying with Prof. Aneta Ilić at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. She also studies Italian at the Faculty of Philology, including Latin and Greek as elective courses. Before enrolling at the university, while she was still in music high school, she began her professional training in the Opera Studio of Opera and Theater Madlenianum. After completing her studies at the Studio, in 2019 she made an engagement with the Opera and Theater Madlenianum during which she sang one of the leading female roles, Elisetta in “Il matrimonio segreto” by D. Cimarosa and the Second Lady in W. A. Mozart's opera „Die Zauberfl