Malin Hartelius Vídeos
cantante de ópera sueca
- soprano
- ópera
- Suecia
- cantante de ópera
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2024-04-27
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Malin Hartelius Margarethe Bence William Christie Vienna State Opera 1768 1966 1989 1991 1992 1997 2006
THE SONGBIRD: Born in 1966 in Malmo, Malin Hartelius studied music in Vienna with soprano Margarethe Bence. In 1989, she became a member of the Vienna State Opera Studio, appearing as Celia (Lucio Silla) and Papagena. in 1991 she became a member of the Zürich Opera and sang Pamina, Adele, Blonde, and Ännchen. Her Salzburg debut in 1992 was Barbarina; she returned in 1997 as Blonde. In Paris, Hartelius sang "Les Indes galantes" with William Christie, and Servilia and Adele. She was Konstanze in Zurich, Zerlina at Glyndebourne, and Susanna at the Aix-en-Provence Festival. Further engagements in leading high soprano roles in prestigious venues in Europe have followed. THE MUSIC: "La finta semplice" K. 51 (46a) is an opera buffa composed in 1768 by a 12-year-old Mozart while he and his father Leopold were spending the year in Vienna. Due to court intrigues it was not performed there, but premiered in Salzburg the following year. After that, it was over 200 years until another staged performance, in Salzburg in 2006. The leading soprano role of Rosina has the exquisite aria, "Amoretti, che ascosi qui siete," that was described by one music critic (rightly, I’d argue) as having a "nobility of utterance" and "achieving the expressive intensity of the later Mozart." Which is certainly the case in this stunning floated rendition by Hartelius.
Richard Strauss Vesselina Kasarova Malin Hartelius Zurich Opera 2004
From Act II of Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss, Zurich Opera 2004, Vesselina Kasarova (Octavian) and Malin Hartelius (Sophie)
Salzburger Festspiele Christof Fischesser Julia Novikova Malin Hartelius Michael Schade Thomas Tatzl Ivor Bolton Mozart Emanuel Schikaneder Peter Winter Weber Mozarteumorchester Salzburg 1751 1754 1812 1825 2012
Buy this DVD (http•••) Der Zauberflöte zweyter Theil Part Two of The Magic Flute LIVE RECORDING FROM THE RESIDENZHOF, SALZBURG FESTIVAL, 2012 Sarastro Königin der Nacht Pamina Tamino Papageno Papagena CHRISTOF FISCHESSER JULIA NOVIKOVA MALIN HARTELIUS MICHAEL SCHADE THOMAS TATZL REGULA MÜHLEMANN MOZARTEUMORCHESTER SALZBURG SALZBURGER BACHCHOR SALZBURGER FESTSPIELE UND THEATER KINDERCHOR Conductor IVOR BOLTON Stage Director ALEXANDRA LIEDTKE World Premiere Recording! We are all familiar with Mozart's Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) to the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder +••.••(...)). It is not widely known however that Schikaneder wrote a sequel to The Magic Flute, which his friend Peter von Winter +••.••(...)) set to music. 2012 the Salzburg Festival presents this operatic rarity in the form of a glittering fairy-tale opera full of magical events. The happy couple Pamina and Tamino have to master trials and tribulations, like the separation by Sarastro in order to wander through an underground labyrinth and the continuing machinations of the Queen of the Night. Well-loved Papageno / who reunites with his parents and finally marries his Papagena / helps Tamino and Pamina in their efforts to reach a happy ending. The Salzburg production by young director Alexandra Liedtke features a number of star soloists with Christof Fischesser as Sarastro and Malin Hartelius and Michael Schade as the lovers Pamina and Tamino. Newcomer Thomas Tatzl gives a charming Papageno, who leads us through the story and is always good for an adventure. Ivor Bolton conducts his Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra energetically, smoothly and elegantly, bringing out the best in Peter von Winter's charming score with its cleverly interwoven allusions to Mozart. His compositions partly marked the transition between Mozart and Carl Maria von Weber in the development in German opera.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Marc Minkowski Hartelius
Selim Bassa...................Shahrokh Moshin-Ghalam Konstanze.....................Malin Hartelius Blonde...........................Magali Leger Belmonte.......................Matthais Klink Pedrillo..........................Loic Felix Osmin............................Woitek Smilek Une Coproduction BEL AIR MEDIA Festival d'Aix - en - Provence Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Christoph F. Bretzner Marc Minkowski Les Musiciens du Louvre. Grenoble Europa Chor Akademie 03:37 - No. 4 Rezitativo ed Aria: Konstanze! dich wieder zu sehen! 09:39 - No. 5 Chor der Janitscharen: Singt dem großen Bassa Lieder 12:34 - No. 6 Aria: Ach, ich liebte, war so glücklich!
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