Radulović joins the roster for representation in North and South America

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Violinist Nemanja Radulović © Sever Zolak

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Opus 3 Artists has announced the signing of Serbian-French violinist Nemanja Radulović to its roster for North and South America, in collaboration with Askonas Holt Berlin, Radulović’s general management.

Radulović is the 2024 Opus Klassik Award winner for Concerto Recording of the Year (Beethoven: Violin Concerto & Kreutzer Sonata), with his approach described as ‘a compelling blend of tradition and bold experimentation.’

’I am thrilled to join Askonas Holt & Opus 3 Artists and to be represented by such a visionary and supportive team,’ commented Radulović. ’Their deep understanding and enthusiasm for the artistic direction I aspire to pursue inspire me immensely.

’Together, I look forward to creating wonderful projects and sharing my artistic vision with audiences around the world. This marks a beautiful new chapter in my career, and I couldn’t be more excited about the journey ahead.’

Radulović’s 2024/2025 season includes a return to the BBC Proms, a residency as Featured Artist of London’s Philharmonia Orchestra, and debuts with the Pittsburgh Symphony and Orchestre symphonique de Québec, alongside a continued collaboration with Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.

Recent highlights include appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Munich Philharmonic, and Sydney Symphony.

A Warner Classics artist, Radulović’s recordings, including his Beethoven album (2023) and newly released second Bach album (2024) with Double Sens, reflect his restless curiosity and desire to explore. He is known for his diverse repertoire and passionate pursuit of new musical experiences, with past projects like Roots and Baïka earning critical praise.

Radulović regularly undertakes a play/direct role with his ensemble, Double Sens, recently celebrated for its musical film Unique.

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