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Bianca Muratagic
Swedish singer

Bianca Muratagic

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Swedish singer
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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47 years
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Biography

Bianca Muratagic (born 1977) is a Swedish singer, soloist, songwriter, manager, booking agent, music producer, owner of Sångakademi Bianca & Management and professional singer. She has worked for 10 years within operas, operettas, musical shows, jazz, blues, soul, rock and sevdah concerts on theaters, opera houses in Sweden and abroad. She has performed on several TV channels and radio stations and she has worked as a voice coach on one of Sweden's most popular singing contests. Muratagic graduated in opera soloist singing and singing pedagogy in 2004 at Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in the Academy of Music in Milan. Muratagic came to Sweden at the age of 14 after her family fled the Bosnian war at the beginning of the 1990s. In March 2017, Nyheter 24 published an article by Muratagic where she stated that "in Sweden the polarisation, hatred and frustration is increasing" as a result of an Swedish main stream media bias. In October 2018, after the 2018 Swedish general election, she tweeted about the election being rigged due to suspicion of family voting. During a protest at Mynttorget on December 16, 2018, Bianca Muratagic held a speech, alongside Izabella Nilsson Jarvandi and Katerina Janouch.

Politics

Bianca Muratagic is an active columnist, debater and critic of Swedish main stream media and the Swedish politics and has published numerous articles on ProjektSanning and KaterinaMagasin. In December 2018 Muratagic published an article demanding that a state of emergency be announced due to the massive increase of rape and violence in Sweden. In April 2018 Dagens Nyheter published an article by Jonas Bengtsson who wrote that Bianca Muratagic had been banned from Facebook after having criticized Annie Lööf, the party leader of the Centre Party of Sweden. In a quote Muratagic says "This is just a way of censoring me." In an article by Nya Tider, Muratagic writes of the "left politics anti-democratic hypocrisy and their supposed solidarity". In November 2017 Bianca Muratagic met up with Eddie Mohamed Omar, known as the "anti-khalif" for a radio interview to discuss "Sweden's dangerous future". In 2017, she initiated a petition to boy-cot the theater show "jihadisten" (jihadist), a Swedish state funded project with the goal of "showing the humanist aspect of the Islamist jihadist". White TV published an article of Bianca Muratagic and Katerina Janouch both being interviewed about the increasing crimes in Sweden and citet several links to petitions encouraging the Swedish public to sign them. Bianca wrote a letter ormanual to United States president Donald Trump: “This is how the rotten Swedish legal system works” which was highlighted by alternative media and translated into several different languages in Europe.

Music and theater

Bianca played the titular role of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca at Skånska Operan in Malmö. She has been titled a "singing bird" by Uppsala Tidningen. On 11 July 2013, Muratagic performed the song "Sto te nema" at Paul Wallenberg in Stockholm to honour the victims of the Srebrenica massacre. Expo published an article about the event. Muratagic has performed operas, concerts and events on music and theater houses, castles and churches in Sweden, Czech Republic, Italy and Switzerland. She is also a Sevdalinka in Scandinavia Concerts and other musicals with pop, soul, jazz and blues. Today Muratagic runs the song academy "Sångakademi Bianca" in Uppsala where she works as a singing coach, voice coach, art leader, ensemble leader, concert arranger, music producer and song writer.

Operas and concerts

  • Anna Bolena by G.Donizetti in the role of Anna Bolena
  • Norma (V. Bellini) in the role of Norma Alcina (G.F.Händel) in the role of Alcina
  • Gianni Schicchi (G. Puccini) in the role of Lauretta
  • La Wally (A. Catalani) in the role of La Wally
  • L'incornazione di Poppea
  • (C. Monteverdi) in rollen of Ottavia-Figaros Wedding (W.A. Mozart) in the role of Rosina
  • The Count of Maritza (Emmerich Kálmán) in the role of Count Maritza
  • Madame Butterfly (G. Puccini) in the role of Madame Butterfly
  • Carmen (G. Bizet) in the role of Carmen
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