Joško Tranfić

Joško Tranfić

Operatic choir singer - soloist, bass-baritone

 

Joško Tranfić

He was born in 1986 in Split. He started engaging in music in elementary school, where he began singing in the school choir. After high school, he enrolled in the Business Economics program at the Faculty of Economics in Split. He participated in the founding of the student vocal group "Serpentina" at the Faculty of Economics.
He is also a permanent member of the vocal group Cambi from Split.

In 2007, he joined the Croatian National Theatre Split Choir as a permanent collaborator. In 2015, after a successful audition, he became a permanent Croatian National Theatre Split employee. He made his debut on the stage of the Croatian National Theatre Split in 2012 in the role of Tibullus in the (partial) premiere of the opera Diocletian by Ive Tijardović. In addition to performances in numerous operas, he participated as a singer and actor in the dramatic play The Invisible City by Olja Lozica as part of the Split Summer Festival.
In 2010, he enrolled in the solo singing department at the Academy of Arts, University of Split (Department of Music Art), in the class of Assoc. Prof. Cynthia Hansell-Bakić. In 2014, he obtained a Bachelor's degree in music from a solo singing program in the class of Prof. Cynthia Hansell-Bakić. In 2016, he graduated in solo singing with the role of Figaro in Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro.

He furthered his education with Professor Vitomir Marof in Zagreb.

He collaborated with Prof. Giorgio Surian in preparing the project The Marriage of Figaro, in which he performed the role of Figaro as part of the Academy of Arts Split program.