Vaclovas Daunoras Vídeos
cantante de ópera, profesor de música
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Vaclovas Daunoras Pavarotti Beethoven Bach Verdi Glinka Tchaikovsky Weill Opera Ballet Theatre Scala Bolshoi Theatre Carnegie Hall Lithuanian National Opera Ballet Theatre National Opera Ballet Metropolitan Opera Chicago Orchestra 1937 1960 1962 1966 1967 1971 1993 2012 2018
The outstanding Lithuanian bass cantante Vaclovas Daunoras (b. 1937) joined the Lithuanian Opera and Ballet Theatre in Vilnius in 1960, where through 1993 he performed leading roles with the company throughout the world. His illustrious career with international performances includes La Scala and major prizes such as at the Toulouse Competition (a winner). He has critical acclaim for his numerous appearances as Philip II in Don Carlos, seen at the Bolshoi in Moscow, Sweden's Malme Opera House, Ruse State Opera in Bulgaria, and many houses in the Netherlands, Italy and Belgium. Other major roles in Daunoras' repertoire are the title role in Boris Godunov, sung on the Lithuanian State Opera Tour to the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, where he earlier appeared as Monterone in Rigoletto. He sang the latter role at La Scala in 1967 with Pavarotti as leading tenor. Other performed roles in his repertoire are Mephistopheles (Faust), Don Basilio (Il Barbiere di Siviglia), Raimondo (Lucia de Lammermoor), Galitsky (Prince Igor), Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos), King Henry (Lohengrin), Gran Sacerdote (Idomeneo), and Marcel (Les Huguenots). His appearances have included performances of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, the Bach Magnificat, and Verdi‘s Requiem. Daunoras received the Bronze medal at the Glinka Competition in Moscow in 1962, was a laureate of the Tchaikovsky Voice Competition (1966) and the winner of the 1971 Grand Prix in Toulouse, France. In 1993 Daunoras moved to the United States where he sang mainly at the Metropolitan Opera. Appearances in the United States also included solo recitals at Carnegie Hall, Weill Hall, and Chicago's Orchestra Hall. In 2012 he returned to his native Lithuania. On the 23rd of December, 2018, on the eve of the singer’s birthday, in the premises of the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, a Daunoras’ biography book by Jūratė Katinaitė “Karalių kuria aplinka” (“The King is Created by the Surroundings”) was presented. The event was graced with the presence of many honored guests. Despite Daunoras' poor health, the festive mood helped him to sign some two hundred copies of the book! More recordings of Daunoras can be found at (http•••)
Tchaikovsky Rachmaninoff Jonas Stasiūnas Irena Milkevičiūtė Grigorian Virgilijus Noreika Vaclovas Daunoras Hoffmann 1948 1978 1998 2000
The Lithuanian baritone Eugenijus Vasilevskis was born in 1948, at a Belarusian countryside. While still a child, he was obsessed with singing all day long, trying to mimic famous singers which he liked to listen to on the battery-powered “farm” radio. His “artistic” career began in Kazakhstan where he took vocational training and also performed as a local vocal “star”. His next stop was in the Lithuanian port Klaipėda where he, thanks to a series of fantastic coincidences, got the Aleko(!) role in a semi-profesional production of the Rachmaninoff opera. The opera was later performed in Vilnius where the young artist was well received and also got an offer to study singing at Vilnius Conservatoire. In 1978, Vasilevskis completed Jonas Stasiūnas’ vocal class and then for 33 years he sang in Vilnius Opera, in company with Irena Milkevičiūtė, Geham Grigorian, Virgilijus Noreika, Vaclovas Daunoras and other stars of the golden era of Vilnius Opera. Figaro, Onegin, Germont, Escamillo, Ūdrys, Nabucco – this is a truncated list of his roles. In 1998, Vasilevskis was decorated with the Officer’s Cross of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas and, in 2000, he was awarded the Lithuanian Theatre Union’s St. Christophorus prize for the roles in Les contes d'Hoffmann.
Vaclovas Daunoras Amo Pavarotti Barbiere Beethoven Bach Verdi Glinka Tchaikovsky Weill Opera Ballet Theatre Scala Bolshoi Theatre Carnegie Hall Metropolitan Opera Chicago Orchestra 1937 1960 1962 1966 1967 1971 1981 1993 2012
The outstanding Lithuanian bass cantante Vaclovas Daunoras (b. 1937) joined the Lithuanian Opera and Ballet Theatre in Vilnius in 1960, where through 1993 he performed leading roles with the company throughout the world. His illustrious career with international performances includes La Scala and major prizes such as at the Toulouse Competition (a winner). He has critical acclaim for his numerous appearances as Philip II in Don Carlos, seen at the Bolshoi in Moscow, Sweden's Malme Opera House, Ruse State Opera in Bulgaria, and many houses in the Netherlands, Italy and Belgium. Other major roles in Daunoras' repertoire are the title role in Boris Godunov, sung on the Lithuanian State Opera Tour to the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, where he earlier appeared as Monterone in Rigoletto. He sang the latter role at La Scala in 1967 with Pavarotti as leading tenor. Other performed roles in his repertoire are Mephistopheles (Faust), Don Basilio (Il Barbiere di Siviglia), Raimondo (Lucia de Lammermoor), Galitsky (Prince Igor), Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos), King Henry (Lohengrin), Gran Sacerdote (Idomeneo), and Marcel (Les Huguenots). His appearances have included performances of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, the Bach Magnificat, and Verdi‘s Requiem. Daunoras received the Bronze medal at the Glinka Competition in Moscow in 1962, was a laureate of the Tchaikovsky Voice Competition (1966) and the winner of the 1971 Grand Prix in Toulouse, France. In 1993 Daunoras moved to the United States where he sang mainly at the Metropolitan Opera. Appearances in the United States also included solo recitals at Carnegie Hall, Weill Hall, and Chicago's Orchestra Hall. In 2012 he returned to his native Lithuania. This video is based on the Don Carlos production in the Lithuanian Opera, 1981 (scenographer L. Truikys). More recordings of Daunoras can be found at (http•••) (http•••)
Vaclovas Daunoras Pavarotti Barbiere Beethoven Bach Verdi Glinka Tchaikovsky Weill Opera Ballet Theatre Scala Bolshoi Theatre Carnegie Hall Metropolitan Opera Chicago Orchestra 1937 1960 1962 1966 1967 1971 1993 2012
The outstanding Lithuanian bass cantante Vaclovas Daunoras (b. 1937) joined the Lithuanian Opera and Ballet Theatre in Vilnius in 1960, where through 1993 he performed leading roles with the company throughout the world. His illustrious career with international performances includes La Scala and major prizes such as at the Toulouse Competition (a winner). He has critical acclaim for his numerous appearances as Philip II in Don Carlos, seen at the Bolshoi in Moscow, Sweden's Malme Opera House, Ruse State Opera in Bulgaria, and many houses in the Netherlands, Italy and Belgium. Other major roles in Daunoras' repertoire are the title role in Boris Godunov, sung on the Lithuanian State Opera Tour to the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, where he earlier appeared as Monterone in Rigoletto. He sang the latter role at La Scala in 1967 with Pavarotti as leading tenor. Other performed roles in his repertoire are Mephistopheles (Faust), Don Basilio (Il Barbiere di Siviglia), Raimondo (Lucia de Lammermoor), Galitsky (Prince Igor), Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos), King Henry (Lohengrin), Gran Sacerdote (Idomeneo), and Marcel (Les Huguenots). His appearances have included performances of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, the Bach Magnificat, and Verdi‘s Requiem. Daunoras received the Bronze medal at the Glinka Competition in Moscow in 1962, was a laureate of the Tchaikovsky Voice Competition (1966) and the winner of the 1971 Grand Prix in Toulouse, France. In 1993 Daunoras moved to the United States where he sang mainly at the Metropolitan Opera. Appearances in the United States also included solo recitals at Carnegie Hall, Weill Hall, and Chicago's Orchestra Hall. In 2012 he returned to his native Lithuania. Another, live variant of the above aria is in (http•••) , starting at 04:34. More recordings of Daunoras can be found at (http•••) or (http•••)
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