Violinist

Nemanja Radulovic

Nemanja Radulovic

Franco-Serbian violinist Nemanja Radulović has the power to bring people together through music thanks to his electrifying energy, virtuosity, profound expressiveness, and bold programming. Winner of the 2024 OPUS KLASSIK Award for Concerto Recording of the Year (Beethoven: Violin Concerto and Kreutzer Sonata), Radulović describes the concert stage as a “second home.” His daring approach, marked by risk-taking and spontaneity, transforms every performance into a captivating blend of tradition and adventurous experimentation. Recent engagements include invitations from the New York Philharmonic, the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, and the Munich Philharmonic… Radulović’s recordings, notably his album Beethoven (2023), praised by critics, and his second album Bach (2024) with Double Sens, reflect his insatiable curiosity and desire for exploration. Signed exclusively to Warner Classics in 2021, his first album for the label, ROOTS, offers a mesmerizing musical journey inspired by his many influences. Radulović seeks to expand the boundaries of classical music. He has been named a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters. He is also passionate about the intimacy of chamber music and increasingly performs recitals on the international stage. He has played in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and the Philharmonie de Berlin. Nemanja Radulović regularly performs with his ensemble Double Sens, recently praised for their unique musical film Unique, featuring works by Bach, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, and a new arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade by his longtime collaborator Aleksandar Sedlar, filmed and recorded live at the famous Neolithic site of Carnac, France. Following European tours in France, Germany, Austria, and Estonia in December 2024, and concerts in Japan in early 2025, Radulović and Double Sens will embark on a tour in Switzerland and France in 2025/2026. Born in Serbia in 1985, Nemanja Radulović studied at the Faculty of Arts and Music in Belgrade, the Hochschule für Musik Saar, the Stauffer Academy, and the Conservatoire de Paris.

Languages spoken: French, English

 

Photo credit: Misha Obradovic