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ID: DK0040 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
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ID: DVD916 CDs: 1 Type: DVD |
Collection: Opera Collection Subcollection: Opera Region Code: Region 0, Plays in all territories
Color mode: Colour
Screen Format: 16:9
DVD Format: DVD 5
Duration: 65 mins
Subtitles: none
Sound Format: Dolby Digital Stereo |
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ID: ERP3810 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Boy-Soprano Bell ringers from Terra Mariana... An exciting performing of classical hits by Arsis Handbell Ensemble. The festive bronze sound of the bells gives a new dimension to the well-known pieces. |
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ID: ERP7013-1 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Ensemble Handbell Ensemble Arsis
20 years of Handbell Ensemble Arsis. The CD will be released on Dec 21st, 2013.
Performed by Handbell Ensemble Arsis, Heldur-Harry Põlda (boy-soprano, 2), Toomas Vavilov (clarinet, 9), Irén Lovász (vocal, 12), Estonian National Male Choir RAM (12), Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (13), Aivar Mäe (conductor, 9-11, 13), Kristjan Järvi (conductor, 12) |
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ID: ERP7915 CDs: 1 Type: DVD |
Collection: Opera Collection Subcollection: Opera Performers
Doctor Faust: Oliver Kuusik
Méphistophélès, satan: Ain Anger (Wiener Staatsoper)
Marguerite: Joanna Freszel (Poland)
Valentin, soldier, Marguerite’s brother: Rauno Elp
Siébel, Faust’s student: Helen Lokuta
Wagner, Valentin’s friend: Mart Laur
Old Faust: Urmas Põldma
Faust’s new girlfriend: Airike Kolk
Dancers in the cabaret: dancers of the Estonian National Ballet
Conductor: Vello Pähn
Stage Director: Dmitri Bertman (Helikon-Opera, Moscow)
AL, 16:9, Region - All, Stereo, subtitles in English and Estonian |
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ID: ERP906 CDs: 11 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera and Operetta Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra Recordings since 1930 from the archives of Estonian Radio and private collections, Mono / Stereo
11 CDs in jubilee-box + Booklet 79 pages
CD 1 (ERP 906-1)- Opera, romance - Aav, Händel, Verdi, Gounod, Bizet... 76:39
CD 2 (ERP 906-2)- Opera, romance - Leoncavallo, Puccini, Tchaikovsky... 74:50
CD 3 (ERP 906-3)- Opera - Wagner, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Verdi... 76:03
CD 4 (ERP 906-4)- Opera - Verdi, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Puccini... 77:36
CD 5 (ERP 906-5)- Opera - Rossini, Verdi, Puccini, Wagner... 76:02
CD 6 (ERP 906-6)- Opera - Aav, Puccini, Mozart, Donizetti, Verdi... 76:49
CD 7 (ERP 906-7)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, Lehár, J Strauss, Friml... 79:08
CD 8 (ERP 906-8)- Operetta, musical - Romberg, Kálmán, J Strauss, ... 71:03
CD 9 (ERP 906-9)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, J Strauss, Romberg... 76:46
CD 10 (ERP 906-10)- Operetta, musical - Lehár, Smetana, Milyutin... 76:56
CD 11 (ERP 906-11)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, J Strauss, Offenbach... 76:52
The soloists of Estonian National Opera
Liida Aadre (1904−1957), soprano.
Liida Aadre (1904−1957), soprano.
Jenny Anvelt (b 1949), soprano.
Väino Aren (b 1933), operetta artist (1971−1975).
Andrei Christiansen (1914−1968), baritone.
Enno Eesmaa (1917−1996), tenor.
Helmi Einer (1888−1968), soprano.
Viktor Gurjev (1914−1985), tenor.
Jaan Haabjärv (1914−1946), tenor.
Maarja Haamer (b 1938), soprano.
Benno Hansen (1891−1952), bass.
Tiina Jaaksoo (b 1931), soprano.
Vello Jürna (b 1959), tenor.
Anu Kaal (b 1940), soprano.
Harri Kaasik (1910−1994), tenor.
Mari Kamp (b 1915), soprano.
Kalju Karask (b 1931), tenor.
Katrin Karisma (b 1947), operetta artist of the EsNO (1968−1998).
Eedo Karrisoo (1907−1982), tenor.
Valentine Kask (1899−1974), mezzo-soprano.
Tõnu Kilgas (b 1954), operetta artist of the EsNO (1984−2001).
Meta Kodanipork (1904−1983), soprano.
Ants Kollo (b 1949), tenor.
Kaie Konrad (b 1943), soprano.
Uno Kreen (1928−1996), bass.
Hendrik Krumm (1934−1989), tenor.
Galina Kulkina (1922−1990), soprano.
Voldemar Kuslap (b 1937), baritone.
Tiit Kuusik (1911−1990), baritone.
Ivo Kuusk (b 1937), tenor.
Mati Kõrts (b 1962), tenor.
Ervin Kärvet (1932−2000), bass.
Aino Külvand (1921−2005), soprano.
Arvo Laid (1945−1993), baritone.
Milvi Laid (1906−1976), soprano.
Ester Lepa (b 1928), soprano.
Artur Linnamägi (1915−1983), bass.
Ida Loo-Talvari (1901−97), soprano.
Olga Lund (1912−1998), soprano.
Valter Luts (1923−2003), operetta artist and director at the EsNO (1946−1968).
Agu Lüdig (1897−1949). Operetta director and actor at the EsNO (1919−1949).
Elsa Maasik (1908−1991), soprano.
Teo Maiste (b 1932), bass.
Hugo Malmsten (1907−1991), tenor.
Eva Meil (1917−2002), operetta artist of the EsNO (1949−1975).
Alfred Mering (1903−1988), operetta artist and director at the EsNO (1946−1965).
Hans Miilberg (b 1945), baritone.
Enno Mikkelsaar (b 1945), baritone.
Olga Mikk-Krull (1887−1980), soprano.
Gerda Murre (1913−1981), sopran.
Paul Mägi sen (1917−1973), tenor.
Eve Neem (1942−2006), mezzo-soprano.
Illart Orav (1936−94), baritone.
Georg Ots (1920−1975), baritone.
Karl Ots (1882−1961), tenor.
Heino Otto (1915−1982), tenor.
Paula Padrik (b 1926), soprano.
Mati Palm (b 1942). Soloist of the EsNO (since 1969).
Liidia Panova (b 1928), mezzo-soprano.
Theo Puks (1897−1988), bass.
Sirje Puura (b 1949), soprano.
Väino Puura (1951), baritone.
Aaro Pärn (1910−1990), bass.
Endel Pärn (1914−1990). Operetta artist of the EsNO (1942−1986).
Helvi Raamat (b 1947), soprano.
Ott Raukas (1911−1962), bass.
Riina Reinik (1908−1990), operetta artist. Soloist of the EsNO (1931−1944).
Artur Rinne (1910−1984), baritone.
Mait Robas (b 1925), tenor.
Marta Rungi (1902−1988), soprano.
Helgi Sallo (b 1944), soprano.
Haili Sammelselg (b 1928), soprano.
Konstantin Savi (1894−1943), tenor.
Leonid Savitski (b 1948), bass.
Jenny Siimon (1905−1982), mezzo-soprano.
Tarmo Sild (b 1953), baritone.
Sophie Sooäär (1914−1996).
Jelena Solovjova (b 1934), soprano.
Alfred Sällik (1890−1943), tenor.
Jassi Zahharov (b 1954), baritone.
Leili Tammel (b 1943), mezzo-soprano.
Martin Taras (1899−1968), tenor.
Georg Taleš (1912−1997), baritone.
Urve Tauts (b 1935), mezzo-soprano.
Klaudia Tiidus (1917−1996), soprano.
Olga Torokoff-Tiedeberg (1902−1964), soprano.
Annika Tõnuri (b 1961), soprano.
Ia Uudelepp (1913−1983), soprano.
Els Vaarman (1908−1976), soprano.
Kalju Vaha (1926−1962). Operetta artist of the EsNO (1940−1948, 1950−1959).
Harri Vasar (1926−1994), tenor.
Heli Veskus (b 1969), soprano.
Karl Viitol (1888−1944), bass / baritone.
Margarita Voites (b 1936), soprano. |
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ID: ERP9917 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Subcollection: 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: GD145 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber Ensemble The CD is a collection of 15 favourite miniatures. Selected and arranged by conductor and composer Jules Levy, some of them have been transcribed by him and are performed by various soloists. SIMHAH Chamber Collegium is a musical body with the Shalom Organisation of the Jews in Bulgaria and unites the talent of excellent musicians, each of whom is also capable of performing responsible solo parts. The Collegium features a rich and varied repertoire. Jules Levy is one of the most remarkable personalities in Bulgarian musical life in the last three decades, a conductor of long standing with the "Stefan Makedonski" State Musical Theatre, author of choral, symphony and opera works. |
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ID: GD280 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal and Opera Collection Subcollection: 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 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera & Vocal Collection Subcollection: 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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