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Olga Šober (born in Sarajevo) is a Croatian opera singer and leading soprano in the Croatian National TheatreinRijeka.

Career[edit]

Olga Šober graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Music and the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, where she specialized in "Lied und Oratorium". She acquired her MA at the Musical Arts College in Belgrade. She worked as leading soprano of Croatian National Theatre in Osijek and since 1988 has been a leading soprano with the Croatian National Theatre "Ivan pl. Zajc" Rijeka. She has performed as a guest artist in Croatia, Yugoslavia, Italy, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, Luxembourg, Japan, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and Taiwan. She has sung with the leading conductors including Lovro von Matačić, Kazushi Ono, Nikša Bareza [Wikidata], Vjekoslav Šutej, and Weikart.

Olga Šober is also involved in concert activities as a solo singer collaborating with numerous ensembles (Collegium pro Musica Sacra, Collegium Musicum Fluminense, Oratory Choir of the City of Rijeka,『Ivan Goran Kovačić』Choir...). She recorded several sound carriers as well as videotapes of the operas “L'elisir d’amore”, “Nikola Šubić Zrinjski” and “Rigoletto”.

She has played several roles including Gilda in Verdi's "Rigoletto", Violette in “La Traviata”, Lucia di Lammermoore in homonymous Donizetti's opera, Jelena in “Nikola Šubić Zrinjski” by Ivan Zajc, Margarita in “Faust”, Michaela in “Carmen”.

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