Branislava Brinić
Soprano
Serbian soprano Branislava Brinić is a graduate musician, opera singer, and pianist. She completed her studies at the Opera Studio of the National Theatre in Belgrade, having previously graduated in Solo Singing and Piano from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. She received her early musical education at the “Vida Matjan” Elementary and Secondary Music School in Kotor, Montenegro.
Throughout her career, Branislava has been awarded numerous prizes at national and international competitions. Among her most notable achievements are first prizes at the Sirmium Music Fest (Serbia, 2023 & 2024), the New York International Music Competition (2023), and the S.E. Aphrodite Voice Competition (Cyprus, 2023). She also received top awards at competitions in Vienna, London, and New York, including the BTHVN Wien Competition and the Virtuoso International Music Awards.
Her professional development includes masterclasses with distinguished artists such as Bruna Baglioni, Đorđe Nešić, Ratimir Martinović, Eugene Skovorodnikov, Valentin Surif, Karin Lechner, and Jokut Mihajlović.
Branislava has appeared in numerous concerts and opera events in Serbia and abroad, including performances at Kolarac Hall, Guarnerius, the Belgrade Cultural Centre, and the National Theatre in Belgrade, where she performs on both the main and chamber stages. She has also been praised by the Serbian music magazine Classical Music for her interpretations of Mozart’s Queen of the Night (Die Zauberflöte).
Her operatic repertoire includes roles such as Queen of the Night (Die Zauberflöte), Konstanze (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Gilda (Rigoletto), Violetta (La Traviata), Lucia (Lucia di Lammermoor), Olympia (Les Contes d’Hoffmann), Lakmé (Lakmé), and Liù (Turandot).
Branislava Brinić continues to appear regularly in concerts and opera productions, combining vocal brilliance with expressive musical artistry.