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Croatian operatic mezzo-soprano (born 1972)

Renata Pokupić (born 24 July 1972, Virovitica, Yugoslavia (now Republic of Croatia) is a Croatian operatic mezzo-soprano.

Life and career

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Renata Pokupić was attending the School of Arts in Zagreb where she studied sculpture and afterwards graduated and obtained her Master of Music from the Music Academy of Zagreb, where she studied with Zdenka Žabčić-Hesky.

Soon after graduation she won two first prizes from The 36th Antonín Dvořák International Voice Competition in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, as well as two special prizes from the same competition. She reached finals of the 8th International Mozart Competition in Salzburg and the Competizione dell' Opera in Dresden in 2002.

Pokupić holds numerous awards among which are the Le Cercle International des Amis et Mecenes du Chatelet award (International Circle of Friends and Patrons of Théâtre du Châtelet, CIAM) and the Orlando for the best performance at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival 2004 with the Purcell Quartet, award Milka Trnina and is the member of the International Women's Forum.

She was given one of the main roles in the film All the Best by Snježana Tribuson, and won the Breza Award for best debut at the Pula Film Festival 2016.

Discography

References

  1. Finalists International Mozart Competition in Salzburg 2002, moz.ac.at. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  2. "BERLIOZ, H.: Troyens (Les) (Chatelet, 2003) (NTSC) - OA0900D".
  3. "Naxos.com recommended cd collection, cd review and cd details". www.naxos.com. Archived from the original on 2006-07-01.

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