Christo Brambarov Vídeos
cantante de ópera, profesor de música
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- Bulgaria
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Christo Brambarov Nicolai Ghiaurov Modest Mussorgsky Uzunov Petrova Pavel Elmazov Shuisky Popova 1959
Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky performed in Russian & Bulgarian Conductor Assen Naidenov - 1959(LI) Orchestra - Orchestra Chorus - Chorus Boris - Christo Brambarov Grigory - Dimiter Uzunov Marina - Sijka Petrova Pimen - Nicolai Ghiaurov Varlaam - Pavel Elmazov Shuisky - Milen Paunov Missail - Kosta Getzev (Getzov) Fyodor - Virginia Popova Xenia - Julia Kiradijeva Hostess - Jordanka Dimcheva Simpleton - Kiril Djulgerov Tchelkalov - Vladimir Jeliazov Nurse - Nadia Bardarova
Raichev Christo Brambarov Malatesta Richard Strauss Benjamin Britten Rossini 1926 1944 1946 1950 1951 1955 1959 1982
Bulgarian baritone Michail Zidarov was born on 12 January 1926 in Burgas. As a youngster he worked back stage at the opera house and hung posters announcing the various opera productions. His first musical studies were in the music school in Varna. Later his teachers included Petar Raichev, Sabcho Sabev and Christo Brambarov. His debut was as Silvio in Pagliacci followed by performances as Figaro, Valentin, Galetsky, etc. He became one of the most important Bulgarian singers after 1944. Additional roles of his was Marcello, Malatesta, Almaviva, Rigoletto, Onegin, Renato and Papageno. The diversity of his repertoire is revealed by his performances in Ariadne Auf Naxos by Richard Strauss and Albert Herring by Benjamin Britten. In his 40-years career Zidarov sung Rossini's Figaro 117 times. Михаил Зидаров е роден на 12 януари 1926 г. в Бургас. Неговата трудова биография започва като сценичен уредник в Бургаския драматичен театър. Там е ангажиран и в миманса, както и в малки роли от спектаклите за деца. През 1946 г. любовта към сцената го отвежда в Силистра, където е стажант-артист в Общинския театър. Михаил Зидаров активно се включва и в дейността на самодейната оперета, където за първи път изпълнява главни роли. Година по-късно е вече артист в току-що създадената Варненска опера. Тогава учи и в Музикалното училище «Добри Христов». През 1950/1951 г. специализира в студия за млади оперни артисти в гр. София. През 1955 г. получава бронзов медал от Световния младежки фестивал във Варшава. През 1959 г. специализира в Школата за млади оперни певци на проф. Христо Бръмбаров Удостоен е с орден "Кирил и Методий" / ІІ и І ст., а през 1982 г. получава званието "заслужил артист". Михаил Зидаров в продължение на повече от 40 години е сред водещите солисти на Варненска опера. Репертоарът му включва над 60 баритонови партии. И днес се помнят неговите Жорж Жермон (от Травиата на Дж. Верди), Евгений Онегин (от едноименната опера на П.И. Чайковски), Шарплес (от Мадам Бътерфлай на Дж. Пучини), Валентин (от Фауст на Гуно), Ренато (от Бал с маски на Верди), Фигаро (от Севилският бръснар на Росини) и много други.
Ghena Dimitrova Giacomo Puccini Christo Brambarov Giuseppe Verdi Plácido Domingo Zeffirelli Nicola Martinucci Cecilia Gasdia Ponchielli Maria Chiara Luciano Pavarotti Elena Baramova Philharmonia Orchestra Metropolitan Opera Scala Teatro Colón Arena Verona Barbican Arts Centre Covent Garden 1941 1959 1964 1967 1970 1974 1975 1981 1983 1985 1987 2001 2005
THIS IS THE SUCCESSOR CHANNEL TO "liederoperagreats" WHICH WAS RECENTLY TERMINATED. Ghena Dimitrova--soprano Anton Guadagno--conductor Philharmonia Orchestra 1985 / "Ghena Dimitrova (Bulgarian: Гeна Димитpова, 6 May 1941 – 11 June 2005) was a Bulgarian operatic soprano.[1] Her voice was known for its power and extension used in operatic roles such as Turandot in a career spanning four decades.[2][3] Ghena Dimitrova was born in the Bulgarian village of Beglezh, some 25 km from Pleven, in 1941. She started singing in the school choir and her powerful voice led to her being offered a place at the Sofia Conservatory studying under Christo Brambarov between 1959 and 1964. While she was initially classified as a mezzo-soprano, she was recognised as a soprano in her second year. After finishing her studies at the Sofia Conservatory, she started teaching singing. Her breakthrough came in 1967 as Abigaille in a Bulgarian National Opera production of Giuseppe Verdi's Nabucco after a couple of other sopranos dropped out. In the early recordings Dimitrova's voice had not yet reached its signature size, and in many of the early Nabucco productions, the final optional high C is omitted in the cabaletta, Salgo già, which she would include later in her career. Dimitrova won the Sofia International Singing Competition in 1970, the prize including a course of study at La Scala's Scuola di Perfezionamento. She made her Italian debut as Turandot in Treviso in 1975, and essayed the same role for her 1983 La Scala debut opposite tenor Plácido Domingo in Franco Zeffirelli's lavish production. She also sang at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires in 1974-75, where she sang Tosca, Turandot, Andrea Chenier, Il trovatore and Don Carlo. Her Turandot is also preserved in a video of the Arena di Verona production from 1983, with Nicola Martinucci and Cecilia Gasdia. In 1987, she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York performing the same role. Dimitrova once said of the role: "Turandot may not be my favorite part, but it shows off the voice to great advantage. The way the music is written, you need a voice like a trumpet to do it justice." Her debut in the United States was in 1981 performing the role of Elvira in Ernani. She sang at the Barbican Arts Centre in Ponchielli's La Gioconda in 1983 before making her Covent Garden debut in the same year. Her late debut she later attributed simply to "politics". Dimitrova also sang some mezzo-soprano roles in her repertory. The most notable of these were Amneris, which she did at La Scala's 1985 staging of Verdi's Aida opposite Maria Chiara in the title role and Luciano Pavarotti as Radames; and Eboli from Verdi's Don Carlo. [4][5] After retiring from the stage in 2001, Dimitrova remained active working with young singers. One of her best students is the soprano Elena Baramova. Dimitrova died of cancer in Milan on 11 June 2005.[6] After her death the Bulgarian Government promised to establish a fund in her name for promising young singers."; wikipdeia
Ghena Dimitrova Verdi Cristo Brambarov Plácido Domingo Zeffirelli Nicola Martinucci Cecilia Gasdia Ponchielli Prey Scala Arena Verona Barbican Arts Centre Covent Garden Metropolitan Opera 1941 1959 1964 1975 1981 1983 1988 2005
Ghena Dimitrova (Bulgarian: Гeна Димитpова) (6 May 1941--11 June 2005) was a Bulgarian operatic soprano. Her voice was known for its power and extension used in operatic roles such as Turandot in a career spanning four decades. She started singing in the school choir and her powerful voice led to her being offered a place at the Sofia Conservatory studying under Cristo Brambarov between 1959 and 1964. While she was initially classified as a mezzo-soprano, she was recognised as a soprano in her second year. She made her Italian debut as Turandot in Treviso in 1975, and essayed the same role for her 1983 La Scala debut opposite tenor Plácido Domingo in Franco Zeffirelli's lavish production. Her Turandot is also preserved in a video of the Arena di Verona production from 1983, with Nicola Martinucci and Cecilia Gasdia. In 1988, she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York performing the same role. Dimitrova once said of the role: "Turandot may not be my favorite part, but it shows off the voice to great advantage. The way the music is written, you need a voice like a trumpet to do it justice." Her debut in the United States was in 1981 performing the role of Elvira in Ernani. She sang at the Barbican Arts Centre in Ponchielli's La Gioconda in 1983 before making her Covent Garden debut in the same year... (http•••) Lyrics & English Translation Peace, peace, my God! Cruel misfortune, alas, constrains me to languish; Deep as on the first day, for so many years My suffering has endured. Peace, peace, my God! I loved him, it's true! But God adorned him so much With beauty and courage, That I still love him, nor will I be able to remove His image from my heart. Fate! Fate! Fate! A crime has separated us in this world! Alvaro, I love you, and it is written above in heaven: I will never see you again! O God, God, make me die; Since only death can give me calm. In vain my soul hoped for peace here, While prey to such grief. Wretched bread . . . come prolong My comfort-less life . . . But who is approaching? Who dares to profane the sacred place? Let them be accursed! A link to this wonderful artists personal Website: (http•••) Please Enjoy! I send my kind and warm regards,
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