Michaela Gemrotová Vidéos
soprano tchèque
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2024-05-06
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01 00:00:00 Interview 02 00:02:19 Aria: Se Lento Ancora Il Fulmine (Zanaida) RV 697 Michaela Gemrotová: Born in South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, in Písek. She began her studies with a specialization in music, then continued at the Prague Conservatory. Michaela graduated in 2013 at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague with Helena Kaupová (Czech opera singer and university teacher). As part of her opera and concert activities, Michaela Gemrotová performs on many European stages such as Italy, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, France, England, Belgium, Bulgaria, etc. Since 2013, Michaela Gemrotová is guest soloist at the National Theater in Prague. Michaela Gemrotová produced recordings for Czech Radio, Slovak Radio, Italy Recording Studio and others. Since 2014, she has been working in the musical Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber, where she plays the lead role of Christine Daaé. She also plays the main role of the musical Angelika on the boards of the Broadway Theater, and since 2017 he has been alternating the main role of the musical Dance of the Vampires. In April 21, 2021, Česká televize announced that Michaela Gemrotová (than 35) is 8 months pregnant and is looking forward to a baby girl. Se Lento Ancora Il Fulmine, Aria: Role: Zanaida, daughter of Tisifaro - Act I, Scene 1 From opera: Argippo, RV 697, c.1730 Composed by: Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) Libreto origin: Domenico Lalli +••.••(...)) Libreto adaptatioin: Claudio Nicola Stampa (c.1692-1740) Non-mastered recording, from Valtice Chateau, Lednice, Czech Republic (Lednicko|valtický hudební festival 2016). Performed by Michaela Gemrotová, Soprano and Vivaldi Collegium Prague. Until recently the opera "Argippo" was thought to be lost, but much of the work was found in autumn 2006 by the harpsichordist and musicologist Ondrej Macek. His discovery was recognized by the specialist public at an international conference in Venice. Antonio Vivaldi's Argippo, RV 697, based on Stampa's version of the libretto, was staged in two different versions in 1730, first in Vienna (RV 697-A), and later in Prague (RV 697-B). The music of both of these versions is lost. Vivaldi's setting of the Argippo libretto partially survives in a pasticcio, RV Anh. 137, which in the 21st century, was the basis for a reconstruction of the Prague version of Vivaldi's opera. Thanks to: ● All Television (Interview) ● Lednicko-valtického hudebního festival (Aria) ● Jana Garnsworthy DipTrans MCIL, (Interview translation from Czech) #RecordareDomine
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