Background
Rebeka Bobanj was born in 1981, in Subotica.
Rebeka Bobanj was born in 1981, in Subotica.
From 1987 to 2001, she studied piano and singing in the Music School in Subotica under Emília Baráth and Éva Heródek.
In 2000, she received her secondary school certificate in the Medical School in Subotica. She received her opera singer and teaching degrees between 2006 and 2011 at the Faculty of Music, University of Szeged as the student of Mária Temesi. These include, among others, the special prize of the Parsifal Foundation, Palace of Arts, Foundation for Szeged, Csokonai Theatre in Debrecen, and the special prizes of Mária Gregorné dr.Takács and Zsolt Hollósi.
Rebeka also participated in the masterclasses of Ionel Pantera and Krisztina Laki.
In 2008, she was awarded the Scholarship of the Republic from the Ministry of Education and Culture, signed by Doctor István Hiller. In 2011, Rebeka Bobanj"s application was one of the best among the 200 incoming applications of the most outstanding students.
She performed on several occasions at the Miskolc International Opera Festival and the Cluj Opera Festival. Between 2009 and 2011, the Philharmonia Budapest Concert Agency invited her to sing the role of Rosina in Rossini"s Il barbiere di Siviglia in many parts of Hungary, and the role of the Queen of the Night in Mozart"s Die Zauberflöte.
In 2011, she received an invitation from the Hungarian State Opera to sing the role of Musette in Puccini"s Louisiana Bohémedical
R.Korsakov: Sadko - Volhova Mozart: Loca del Cairo - Celidora Mozart: Die Zauberflöte - Königin der Nacht Ravel: L"enfant et les Sortiléges - Louisiana Princessa Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia - Rosina Puccini: Louisiana bohéme - Mimi Puccini: Louisiana bohéme - Musette 2012 - Award of the Solti Foundation /Belgium/.
2012 - Award of the Solti Foundation /Belgium/ 2011 - first prize of the József Sófi Foundation 2011 - special prizes of the International Simándy Singing Competition (prize of the Csokonai Theatre in Debrecen, special prize of the Foundation for Szeged, special prizes of Mária Gregorné Doctor Takács and Zsolt Hollósi) 2010 - special prize of the József Sófi Foundation 2009 - special commendation of the József Sófi Foundation"s Board of Trustees 2008 - Scholarship of the Republic 2008 - third prize and special prizes at the International Simándy Singing Competition (special prizes of the Palace of Arts and the Parsifal Foundation) 2006 - Ministry Scholarship 1999 - first prize at the Singing Competition of Music Schools in Serbia.