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ID: ERP9917 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal CollectionPodkolekce: Voice and Ensemble Performed by Ensemble Arsis (1−12, 15, 16)
Ivo Posti (3)
Kristel Pärtna (4, 5)
Rémi Boucher (7, 13, 14)
Rauno Elp (8, 9)
Oliver Kuusik (12)
Mikk Mäe (13)
Artistic director Aivar Mäe.
Soloists:
Toomas Vavilov (clarinet),
Heldur Harry Polda (boy soprano), Ivo Posti (countertenor), Rémi Boucher (guitar), Mikk Mäe (pop-singer) and soloists of the Estonian National Opera - Kristel Pärtna (soprano), Rauno Elp (baritone), Oliver Kuusik (tenor) |
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ID: GD105 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra The famous opera singer, Darina Takova is a lyrico-coloratura soprano with brilliance in the high pitches and excellent virtuosity in the bel canto arias. Her first appearances on stage are connected with the Sofia Opera, and her international career includes performances in the most famous opera stages in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, the USA, the United Kingdom, etc. She entered the Milan La Scala with the part of The Queen of the Night from Mozarts's Die Zauberflöte, while The Queen of Shemakha from The Golden Cockerel by Rimsky-Korsakov took her to the London Covent Garden. |
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ID: GD200 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal and Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra Seventeen arias selected not only from his repertoire but also from the bass repertoire treasury is what Nicola Ghiuselev recorded in 1996, the year of his 60th anniversary. This laid the beginning of a series of his recordings with Gega New. The CD represents not only his wide repertoire but also his performing abilities and gives an idea of the artist's excellent vocal form, mastery and technique. The listener can also feel his amazing vitality, musical memory, and culture of style.
Svetoslav Obretenov Bulgarian National Philharmonic ChoirSofia Symphony OrchestraMatodi Matakiev, conduct |
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ID: GD206 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal and Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra The CD contains some of the favourite and frequently performed tenor arias from operas by Verdi, Rossini, Puccini. Alongside with them Oghnyan Nikolov has included in the programme several duets. Having started his career in the last decade of the 20th century, Oghnyan Nikolov became famous as a master of interpreting such trying parts as Scipione, Idomeneo and Titus, all of them from operas by Mozart. An amazing balance of registers and technical skills, combined with musical talent and beautiful voice are features characteristic of the tenor, who has already become popular not only in his native country but also in a number of European opera theatres. Of special merit are his interpretations of Baroque and Early-classical music. At the same time the density of his voice enables him to perform tenor parts from operas by Verdi and Puccini, which makes the release of particular artistic value.
Participating: Elena Stoyanova (soprano), Rumyana Petrova (mezzo-soprano)
Sofia Symphony Orchestra
Boris Hinchev, conductor
Recorded in March 1999 |
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ID: GD280 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal and Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Opera At the time when the great opera singer Montserrat Caballe had a concert-recital in Sofia, she chose to present to the audience one of her students - the young singer Ina Kancheva. This was not only an indication of politeness to the host country. Ina Kancheva's performance was brilliant and she proved to be a worthy partner to her world-famous teacher. Ina Kancheva was born in Sofia and while still a child, she showed a talent for singing (between 1986 and 1994 she was member and soloist of the Bulgarian National Radio Children's Choir). In 1996-2000 she was a student at the Pancho Vladigerov State Academy of Music in Sofia, in Associate Professor Jasmina Kostova's class. In the 1997-1998 period she specialized at the European Opera Centre in Manchester. Since the year 2000 she has been a regular participant in Montserrat Caballe's master classes in Andorra, and since 2001 she has been working with Raina Kabaivanska. Ina Kancheva has taken part in a number of prestigious international festivals, in numerous gala concerts and opera performances in Bulgaria and throughout the world. She has performed on the opera stages of Stara Zagora, Varna, Plovdiv, Andorra, Sarajevo, Skopje, Madrid, etc. She has been constantly enriching her repertoire and currently it includes many of the major soprano parts along with some rarely performed parts in works like Carl Orff's Carmina Burana and Sergei Rachmaninoff's The Bells. |
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ID: GD341 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Opera & Vocal CollectionPodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra Opera voices from Bulgaria reveal their talent at all major opera stages of the world. They can be heard in the La Scala, Covent Garden, Metropolitan Opera… One of these singers is Vania Vatralova-Stankov. She graduated in violin and singing at the Dobri Hristov College of Music and Arts in Varna and continued her studies in Spain at the Royal Conservatoire of Music and the Royal Opera School in Madrid. She was appointed as co-principal violin at the City of Elche Chamber Orchestra where she played as a soloist in many occasions but later on she decided to pursue fully her singing career. Her teacher, the soprano Ana Fernaud, introduced her to Bel Canto- repertoire. She has done further training and Master Classes with Renata Scotto, Montserrat Caballe, Mirella Freni and Nelly Miriccioiu, amongst others. After graduating she moved to the UK, and since then she has performed with Welsh National Opera Studio and with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the title roles of operas by Donizetti, Verdi, Dvorak. Vania Vatralova-Stankov has also performed concerts and recitals throughout the UK and the rest of Europe. She has performed the major Oratorio repertoire with many orchestras, such as Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, London Gala Orchestra, Baroque Orchestra Valencia, and Madrid Players Orchestra and has worked under the baton of Alaxander Kantorov, Alex Ingram and Giorgio Leardini. She has participated in many International Festivals, such as Belcanto Festival Dordrecht (Holland), International Summer Festival in Peralada, Barcelona, Sofia Summer Days Festival and Varna International Summer Festival.
Noel Tredinnick has conducted in all the major concert venues in the UK, at the Sydney Opera House, the Conservatorium of Music in Moscow, the Sky Dome Stadium in Toronto, the Kravis Center in Palm Beach, St Michael’s Cathedral in Brussels, the Festival Hall in Varna, the City Hall in New York, Ammergauer Haus and Wieskirche in Oberammergau, to name a few. He is also Organist and Director of Music at All Souls, Langham Place, a post he combines with that of a Professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he teaches conducting, orchestration and musical awareness. |
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ID: GFO00960 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Opera Recorded live at Glyndebourne on 5 June 1960.
Includes 3 discs in a 80 page hard-bound book.
Italian conductor Vittorio Gui was Glyndebourne’s musical director from 1951 - 1963, and introduced a strong Italian theme in his programming - Rossini and Bellini amongst them. Bellini’s last and arguably richest opera I Puritani, comes from Glyndebourne’s recording archive, dated 1960 and was the first performance of this opera in Britain since 1887.
This is Joan Sutherland’s debut in the role of Elvira. This young and extraordinary bel canto talent is the heroine in this production. She has a beauty of tone, her voice fluent and eloquent, the intimate confines of the Glyndebourne opera house allowing the warm glowing colour in Sutherland’s voice to radiate.
So acclaimed was this production that it was selected for Glyndebourne’s return to the Edinburgh Festival after a 4 year absence and Sutherland, so in love with her Glyndebourne costumes was she, that she borrowed them from the production for her performances as Elvira at the Gran Teatro del Liceo in Barcelona in December 1960.
Joan Sutherland (Elvira), Nicola Filacuridi (Arturo), John Kentish (Bruno), Giuseppe Modesti (Giorgio), Ernest Blanc (Riccardo), David Ward (Valton) & Monica Sinclair (Enrichetta)
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & The Glyndebourne Chorus, Vittorio Gui
Track list:
CD: 1
I Puritani, opera
1. Act 1. Introduzione
2. Act 1. All'erta! All'erta! L'alba apparì,
3. Act 1. O di Cromwell guerrieri
4. Act 1. A festa!
5. Act 1. Recitativo ed Aria. Or dove fuggo io mai?
6. Act 1. Recitativo ed Aria. Ah! per sempre io ti perdei
7. Act 1. Recitativo ed Aria. T'appellan le schiere
8. Act 1. Scena e Duetto. O amato zio, o mio secondo padre!
9. Act 1. Scena e Duetto. Chi mosse a' miei desir il genitor?
10. Act 1. Coro e Quartetto. Ad Arturo onore
11. Act 1. Coro e Quartetto. A te, o cara
12. Act 1. Finale primo. Il rito augusto si compia senza me
13. Act 1. Finale primo. Cavalier
14. Act 1. Finale primo. Figlia a Enrico, a Carlo sposa
15. Act 1. Finale primo. Son vergin vezzosa
16. Act 1. Finale primo. Sulla virginea testa
17. Act 1. Finale primo. Ferma! Invan rapir pretendi
18. Act 1. Finale primo. Dov'è Arturo?
19. Act 1. Finale primo. Oh vieni al tempio, fedele Arturo
20. Act 1. Finale primo. Ma tu già mi fuggi?
CD: 2
1. Act 2. Introduzione e Romanza. Ah dolor! Ah terror!
2. Act 2. Introduzione e Romanza. Cinta di fiori e col bel crin disciolto
3. Act 2. Introduzione e Romanza. E di morte lo stral non sarà lento
4. Act 2. Scena ed Aria. O rendetemi la speme...
5. Act 2. Scena ed Aria. Qui la voce sua soave mi chiamava e poi sparì
6. Act 2. Scena ed Aria. Vien, diletto, è in ciel la luna
7. Act 2. Duetto - Finale secondo. Il rival salvar tu dêi
8. Act 2. Duetto - Finale secondo. Se tra il buio un fantasma vedrei bianco, lieve...
9. Act 2. Duetto - Finale secondo. Riccardo! Riccardo!
10. Act 2. Duetto - Finale secondo. Suoni la tromba
11. Act 3. Uragano
12. Act 3. Romanza e Duetto. Son salvo, alfin son salvo
13. Act 3. Romanza e Duetto. A una fonte afflitto e solo
14. Act 3. Romanza e Duetto. Qual suon!
15. Act 3. Romanza e Duetto. Son già lontani
16. Act 3. Romanza e Duetto. Finì... me lassai
17. Act 3. Romanza e Duetto. Che provò lontan da me?
18. Act 3. Romanza e Duetto. Vieni, vieni fra queste braccia
19. Act 3. Finale terzo. Arturo? Lo sciagurato!
20. Act 3. Finale terzo. Cavalier, ti colse il Dio
21. Act 3. Finale terzo. Credeasi, misera!
22. Act 3. Finale terzo. Suon d'araldi? |
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ID: IDIS6410-11 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Opera LivePodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra Recorded 1952
Vocals: Maria Callas, Piero Campolonghi, Roberto Silva, Tanis Lugo, Rosa Rimoch, Giuseppe di Stefano, Ignacio Ruffino |
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ID: MELCD1002212 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal and Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra A strong voice, a bright dramatic gift, a passionate temperament, creative courage and a precise sense of a role - all these virtues are combined by the name of the unique opera singer Hibla Gerzmava, a People’s Artist of Russia and People’s Artist of the Republic of Abkhazia.
Hibla Gerzmava is an opera singer of a world scale, a remarkable actress and versatile musician. In 1994, she graduated from the Moscow Conservatory where she majored in solo singing under professors Irina Maslennikova and Evgenia Arefieva, and completed her post-graduate course under Maslennikova in 1996. Since 1995 Hibla has been a soloist of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre in Moscow, debuting as Musetta in Puccini’s La bohème.
Today, the Russian prima donna is a guest star of the state opera houses of Vienna, Paris, Rome and Bavaria, and of the Metropolitan Opera and Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
In 2001, Hibla Gerzmava was awarded the national theatre prize The Golden Mask and Casta Diva as the Best Singer for her Lucia in Donizetti’s 'Lucia di Lammermoor'. She is also an owner of the Moscow Prize in the field of literature and arts (2010) and Triumph Award (2011).
The distinguished violinist and conductor Vladimir Spivakov’s versatile talent has been vividly realized in many spheres of social life. In 1979, he co-founded the Moscow Virtuosi chamber orchestra with a group of musicians who shared his views and became its unchallenged artistic director, conductor and soloist. In 2003, Vladimir Spivakov became artistic director and principal conductor of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia he created, and the president of the Moscow International House of Music.
On the initiative of Vladimir Spivakov, Hibla Gerzmava performed in Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow International House of Music on 14 October 2013, accompanied by the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia. 'Firma Melodiya' presents the program of the concert on this CD, which included both classic and less known Russian overtures, arias and scenes from operas by Mozart, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti and Verdi.
Arsen Sogomonian, a soloist of the of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre, and prize laureate of the Moscow International Competition 'Romansiada', also took part at the concert.
Bellini:
Ah! bello a me ritorna (from Norma)
Norma Overture
Donizetti:
Quanto amore (from L'elisir d'amore)
Regnava nel silenzio...Quando rapito in estasi (from Lucia di Lammermoor)
Mozart:
La clemenza di Tito, K621: Overture
Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K339: Laudate Dominum
Rossini:
Largo al factotum (from Il barbiere di Siviglia)
Il barbiere di Siviglia Overture
Strauss, R:
Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4
Verdi:
Non so le tetre immagini (from Il Corsaro)
Desdemona rea (from Otello)
Mia madre aveva...Piangea cantando...Ave Maria (from Otello)
Hibla Gerzmava (soprano), Arsen Sogomonian (baritone)
Russian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Spivakov |
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