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Serbian Toronto Television was launched across Canada on
October 11, 2014 at 6:30pm. Serbian Toronto Television has instantly become a popular Serbian television show in Canada. Serbian Toronto Television is produced by
Milan Cobanov and Miljana Ristic on a weekly basis and broadcast across Canada by OMNI Television.
In this episode we are proud to be doing an exclusive interview with tenor
Goran Dime as well as coverage of his latest performance at the
Betty Oliphant Theatre (
http://www.nbs-enb.ca/facilities/bot
.aspx) entitled
The New Dream which took place on
November 29, 2014.
Goran Dime is a Serbian tenor. He launched his career in 2004 when he also had his international debut. The specific colour of his voice determined his path of a concert soloist. He broadened his repertoire of a classical opera singer in
2011 embarking on a new project
Classic pop, the first of a kind in ex-Yugoslavia.
Despite completing his musical education early, Goran Dime had a long path of seeking for music ahead. After finishing high school, and two years of successful business studies, he found himself in the acting career.
Finally, in
1993 Gaetano Bardini, a renowned
Italian tenor, accepted
Dime in his private singing school in
Tuscany. Upon return to
Serbia, Dime worked with highly recognized voice teachers such as soprano
Radmila Smiljanić and mezzo-soprano
Biserka Cvejić, but
Professor Olivera Jovanovic set him as a singer in the professional scene. Even the beginning of his career was out of the ordinary; his debut concert in
Belgrade had two reprises. After the concert in
France and several concerts in Belgrade, from 2004 to
2006, Dime got a new chance to perform at the celebrated
Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto in
September 2006. He returned to Belgrade with a live recording. From
2007 to 2011 he performed in France,
Switzerland,
Croatia,
Montenegro and Canada.
In September 2011, Dime presented his new program
Songs of Francesco Tosti to the audience in Toronto. With this program he performed in front of the audience at the Ilija
Kolarac Foundation Concert Hall in Belgrade in
November 2011. The concert “
Dream II” was held on
November 3,
2012 at the
Grand Hall of the Kolarac Foundation. Dime performed for the first time classic and pop program in the popular classic pop genre.
Dime’s first pop appearance brought him a prize. It was before his career as a tenor. He performed the composition Why do you need me with the band
Night Birds at the pop festival “
Sunny staircases” in
Herceg Novi, Montenegro and won the
Prince prize for the best duet of the year (
2003).
In 2011, Dime released his first pop single
My Love; it was the beginning of the
Classic Pop project. In 2012, he completed the recording of the song "
The Good and the Bad" with rock star Zvonimir Djukić from the band
Van Gogh and continued working on his first pop CD. You can find out more about Goran Dime here: http://www.gorandime.com/
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- published: 26 Dec 2014
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