Serbian-French violinist Nemanja Radulović champions the power of music to bring people together with his unique energy and candor, electrifying virtuosity, depth of expression, and adventurous programming. Winner of the 2024 Opus Klassik Award for Concerto Recording of the Year and 2015 Newcomer of the Year, Radulović describes the concert stage as a »second home«. His daring approach – marked by risk-taking and spontaneity – transforms each performance into a compelling blend of tradition and bold experimentation.
During the 2025/2026 season Radulović appears with the Baltimore Symphony and Melbourne Symphony. He marks his debut with Bamberger Symphoniker, and begins new collaborations with Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Belgian National Orchestra.
Recent highlights include engagements with the New York Philharmonic, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Munich Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Gothenburg Symphony, and Sydney Symphony, along with sold-out performances with his ensemble Double Sens at Philharmonie de Paris, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, and Berlin Philharmonie.
Radulović’s recordings, including his critically acclaimed Beethoven album (2023) and second Bach album (2024) with Double Sens, reflect his restless curiosity and desire to explore. Signed exclusively to Warner Classics in 2021, Radulović’s debut album on the label, ROOTS, represents a beguiling sonic journey inspired by his many influences. His previous album, Baïka, was declared »a fiery whirlwind of an album« by BBC Music Magazine, which awarded it five stars and the coveted Critics’ Choice Award.
Radulović regularly undertakes a play/direct role with Double Sens, which was recently celebrated for their unprecedented musical film Unique, featuring selections by Bach, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, and a new arrangement by frequent collaborator Aleksandar Sedlar of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, filmed and recorded live at the famed Neolithic site in Carnac, France. With the ensemble he regularly tours Europe and Japan.
Born in Serbia in 1985, Nemanja Radulović studied at the Faculty of Arts and Music in Belgrade, Hochschule für Musik Saar, Stauffer Academy with Salvatore Accardo, and the Conservatoire de Paris with Patrice Fontanarosa. He was the winner of several international violin competitions, such as Joseph Joachim in Hanover, George Enescu in Bucharest, and Stradivarius in Cremona.
Konzerte im Festival
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Nemanja Radulović & Laure Favre-Kahn
Chamber MusicBartók, Franck, Prokofjew
