Alexeï Tanovitski News
lyrical singer
- baritone;bass-baritone;bass
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2021-01-16 01:00:00
Shostakovich - Lady Macbeth and Songs - The Nose - Chung - Gergiev - Jarvi - Ashkenazy
[…] on Poems of Michelangelo, Op.145 John Shirley-Quirk baritone Vladimir Ashkenazy piano Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District Aage Haugland - Maria Ewing - Philip Langridge - Katherine Ciesinski - Heinz Zednik - Sergei Larin Choeurs and Orchestre de l'Opéra Bastille Myung-Whun Chung Recorded 1977-1994 Decca 2006 digital download, cover After so much tragedy, the other face of Shostakovich: The Nose Vladislav Sulimsky, Alexei Tanovitski, Tatiana Kravtsova, Andrei Popov, Sergei Semishkur, Gennady Bezzubenkov, Vadim Kravets, Sergei Skorokhodov, Yevgeny Strashko, Elena Vitman & Zhanna Dombrovskaya Mariinsky Orchestra & Chorus Valery Gergiev Marinsky 2009 You can read a review here digital download, cover and booklet with libretto
2020-07-10 22:32:47
Eugene Onegin
Starring Anna Netrebko, Piotr Beczala, Mariusz Kwiecien and Alexei Tanovitski, conducted by Valery Gergiev. From October 5, 2013.
2015-10-02 21:21:00
[…] is ready for the big time: a true Verdian voice of beautiful timbre, clean line and satisfactory volume; Alejandro Meerapfel is a fine artist but his voice sounds very German. Carlo: the Catalan José Bros has firm highs though the timbre isn´t attractive and he has little dramatic presence; López Manzitti was at his best, singing with impressive command and acting with conviction. The Grand Inquisitor: the Russian Alexei Tanovitski was unacceptable: his voice doesn´t project and is of poor quality; Emiliano Bulacios is powerful and firm though the voice is too bright for this ominous part. The Monk: both Carlos Esquivel and Debevec Mayer were correct. The Russians made their debut. The ladies. Tamar Iveri (debut, Georgian) started indifferently and only […]
2015-09-01 15:04:51
Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin . For several years, Anna Netrebko starred in the opening production of the season at the Metropolitan Opera in New York; a performance enjoyed by her many fans in more than 64 countries, as part of the Met’s Live cinema broadcasts. The Met’s new staging of Tchaikovsky’s passionately lyrical Opera is the September DVD of the Month featuring Anna Netrebko in one of Russian opera’s greatest and most demanding roles. The performers are: Mariusz Kwiecien (Onegin), Anna Netrebko (Tatyana), Piotr Beczala (Lensky), Oksana Volkova (Olga), Alexei Tanovitski (Gremin), with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra , Chorus and Ballet, Valery Gergiev conductor. The International Record Review wrote: “Gergiev conducts a passionate account of the score, much of it taken very slowly…Kwiecien has enormous experience in the title role and plays the cad well in Acts 1 and 2…In a show-stopping Letter Scene, Netrebko conveys that first, uncertain declaration […]
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