Cristina Iordachescu Vídeos
cantante rumana
- mezzosoprano
- Rumania
- cantante de ópera
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A father - daughter duett: the famous Romanian baritone Dan Iordachescu sings a duett from Don Giovanni with his daughter, mezzosoprano Cristina Iordachescu Iordache, together with pianist Gonul Apdula. A special moment for the great baritone who, for five decades, was acclaimed by public and critics all over the world for the beauty of his voice and the exceptional musical refinement, style and intelligence, all crowned with profound, wonderful emotional involvement.
Magda Ianculescu Gioacchino Rossini Dan Iordachescu Nicolae Herlea Valentin Teodorian Borodin Donizetti Maria Callas Maftei 1929 1947 1953 1955 1962 1969 1977 1995
Magda Ianculescu Romanian soprano sings the Rosina's aria Una voce poco fa from Il barbiere di Siviglia by Rossini First rank personality of Romanian Opera, Magda Ianculescu was born in Iasi, March 30 1929. She has followed the primary school and the high school "Oltea Doamna" in her natal city and from 1947 the Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Bucharest. From her last years of studies she was hired by the Opera and Ballet Theater of Bucharest where she makes her début with the role of Rosiae (Barbiere di Seviglia by Gioacchino Rossini), role which will be one of great successes of her artistic career. Magda Ianculescu, together with opera singers like Dan Iordachescu, Nicolae Herlea and Valentin Teodorian, formed what the melomans used to call "the gold team of the Romanian Opera". An exceptional voice by its timber and ambitus, a fine musicality, a perfectly controlled vocal technique are qualities that propelled her as a new star on the firmament of the lyric art. During 1953-1955 she became prize winner of the international contests of Bucharest, Praga and Warsaw, which will definitively impose her as one of the best lyric singers of the time. The title of Artist Emeritus will be conferred to her in 1962. Her repertory includes more than 50 roles. In company of famous Orchestras from Belgium, Italy, the USSR, France, Chekoslovakia, Yugoslavia, etc, she sustained more than 35 principal roles, from the Viennese operetta to the contemporary Romanian opera, among which are: Iaroslavna fromPrince Igor by A.P. Borodin, Norina from Don Pasquale by G. Donizetti, Donna Elvira from Don Giovann), Blondchen from The Abduction from the Seraglio, Suzanna from Le Nozze di Figaro by W. A. Mozart. Magda Ianculescu's voice has a broad ambitus and a timber quality that determined musical critics to compare her performances to those of Maria Callas. She realized many recordings at Radiotelevision and Electrecord record company (Bucharest). During 1969-1977 Magda Ianculescu was professor at National Conservatory of Bucharest, where she contributed to the formation of many Romanian talents. She passed away the 16 of March 1995 in Bucharest. (Ionel Maftei) (http•••) Romanian Opera Singers: (http•••)
Arta Florescu Lella Cincu Batton Bobescu Nicolae Herlea David Ohanesian Dan Iordachescu 1913 1963 1995
The romanian baritone Mihail Arnautu +••.••(...)) singing Valentin's aria from Faust. The recording is an excerpt from a complete Faust in romanian recorded in 1963 with Mihail Stirbei (Faust), Arta Florescu (Marguerite), Edgar Istratty (Mephisto) and Lella Cincu (Zibel), under the batton of Constantin Bobescu. Mihail Arnautu was one of the greatest romanian baritones of the 50-60s, a period when the National Opera in Bucharest was surnamed National Theatre of Opera and Baritones, because they were at least 5-6 good baritones in the theatre. I can you give only few examples: Serban Tassian, Nicolae Herlea, David Ohanesian (the greatest Oedip of all times), Dan Iordachescu, Octav Enigarescu and last, but not least, Petre Stefanescu-Goanga. Mihail Arnautu was a great Oneghin, Scarpia, Rigoletto, Escamillo, Tonio. The aria is sung in romanian.
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