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David Bizic
David Bizic was born in Belgrade, Serbia and immigrated to Israel in 2000. He studied singing with Bibiana Goldenthal at the the Rubin Music Academy in Jerusalem and received scholarships from the International Vocal Arts Institute (IVAI) and the America Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF). He has participated in numerous master classes and concerts in France, Israel, New York and Japan working with Jose van Dam, Teresa Berganza and Gabriel Bacquier among others.In The Israeli Opera he sang the role of Jake Wallace (La Fanciulla del West / Puccini), the King (Aida / Verdi) and the High Priest (Nabucco / Verdi). With IVAI he sang The Father (Hansel and Gretel / Humperdinck), Masetto (Don Giovanni / Mozart), Sancho (Don Quichotte / Massenet), Hali (L'Italianna in Algeri / Rossini) and Belcore (L'elisir d'amore / Donizetti).In 2003, David Bizic became a member of the Opera Studio of Paris National Opera and took part in many productions of the Opera Bastille and the Opera Garnier: Anführer der Prevote (Cardillac / Hindemith), Steuermann (Tristan und Isolde / Wagner), Metivier (War and Peace / Prokofiev), Berger (Pelleas et Melisande / Debussy), Vecchio Zingaro (Trovatore / Verdi), Frere Ruffin (St. Francois d'Assise / Messiaen), Chekunov (From the House of the Dead / Janacek), which he repeated in Teatro Real in Madrid.In 2006, Masetto (Don Giovanni / Mozart) in Opera Garnier. Belcore (L'elisir d'amore / Donizetti) in Belgrade National Opera, Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro / Mozart ) in Opera Angers and Nantes, Manuel (La Vida breve / De Falla) with Orchestre de Paris in Theatre Mogador in Paris, Creon (Oedipus Rex / Stravinsky) and Chamberlain (Le Rossignol / Stravinsky) in Strasbourg Opera National du Rhin.In 2007 he made debut in Toulouse Capitol with Leporello (Don Giovanni / Mozart) and won the 2nd prize in prestigious Placido Domingo OPERALIA CompetitionIn 2008, High Priest of Dagon (Samson et Dalila / Saint Saens) in Stockholm Royal Opera and Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro / Mozart) in Strasbourg Opera National du Rhin. His future engagements include Leporello (Don Giovanni / Mozart) in Rennes, Publio (La Clemenza di Tito / Mozart) in Avignon, and Schaunard (LaBoheme) and Mathieu (Andrea Chenier) in Opera Bastille and Figaro in Monte Carlo.
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