Boris Trajanov Video
cantante lirico
- baritono
- opera
- Macedonia del Nord
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Verdi Boris Trajanov Badisches Staatstheater Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe 1994
Moutaftchiev Ivan-Tenor-Carlo Boris Trajanov -Bariton-
Boris Trajanov Goga Pier Miranda Ferraro Wolfgang Sawallisch Michel Plasson Kohn Helen Donath Katia Ricciarelli Raina Kabaivanska Baglioni Seifert Luis Lima Lando Lando Bartolini Nicola Martinucci Cassello Brazil Maschera Artus Pacific Opera 1986 1991 1995
The Macedonian baritone Boris Trajanov studied singing with his father Goga Trajanov, Biserka Cvejic and Pier Miranda Ferraro. He is a winner of several international singing awards. From his debut onstage with the Macedonian National Opera in 1986, Boris has sung 35 principal roles in more than 60 opera companies around the world, in cities like Vienna, Moscow, Rome, Bologna, Parma, Palermo, Trieste, Florence, Bergamo, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Stuttgart, Bonn, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Luxembourg, Basle, Oslo, Sгo Paolo, Cape Town and the Pacific Opera (U.S.A.). From 1986 until September 1991, Boris sung mostly in opera houses in the former Yugoslavia, where he became one of the best baritones. His international career started in Germany, where he gave more than 300 performances. From 1995 on, Boris sang in many European opera houses - especially in Italy, which is for any opera singer the most important goal of his career. Boris Trajanov has sung in more than 600 performances with Wolfgang Sawallisch, Daniel Oren, Tiziano Severini, Maurizio Arena, Marcello Vioti, Michel Plasson, Eugene Kohn, Daniella Dessi, Helen Donath, Katia Ricciarelli, Raina Kabaivanska, Bruna Baglioni, Peter Seifert, Luis Lima, Lando Bartolini, Alberto Cupido, Nicola Martinucci, and more. In 1995, with Katleen Cassello and Rundfunkorchester des Südwest, Boris recorded a CD of Operatic arias and duets for Mons Records. His performances were broadcast on Cultura+ (Brazil), BBC3, RAI, Südwest Rudfunk (Germany), Croatian TV Broadcast, Macedonian TV, etc. Boris Trajanov's repertoire consists of 35 principal baritone roles in Otello, Rigoletto, Macbeth, Nabucco, Aida, Attila, La Traviata, Il Trovatore, Un Ballo in Maschera, Don Carlo, La Forza del destino, I Vespri siciliani, Lucia di Lammermoor, Maria Stuarda, Carmen, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, Andrea Chenier, Fedora, Cavalleria Rusticana, Le Roi Artus, Pique Dame/ Prince Yeletzky, Cosi fan tutte/Guglielmo, Die Rheingold/ Donner, etc.
Boris Trajanov Rossini Barbiere Zinka Kunc Kunc Wagner Granados Falla Handel Purcell Gluck Scarlatti Scala Carnegie Hall Opera Pacific 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2010 2012
Boris Trajanov je gost Dubravke Zubovic u emisiji TV Beograd, Nedeljom, 1989. Dubravka Zubovic, the critically acclaimed mezzo-soprano has performed on numerous operatic and concert stages in Europe, Australia, and the U.S.A. As the principal mezzo-soprano of the Belgrade Opera for a number of years, Ms. Zubovic frequently performed the roles of Adalgisa, Charlotte, Carmen, Rosina, Amneris, and Azucena, among others. Born in Zagreb, Croatia, she received her BA and MA degrees from the Zagreb and Belgrade Music Academies, respectively. Upon the suggestion of Zinka Kunc-Milanov, her long time adviser, she continued her advanced training at La Scala, Milan. A prizewinner of a number of competitions in Geneva, Ostende, Vienna, and Rio de Janeiro, she also received the prestigious "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" award in 1985 at the "F. Vinas" competition in Barcelona. Ms. Zubovic made her Carnegie Hall debut in the 1987 Wagner Gala and subsequently in a production of Andrea Chenier. Thereafter, she appeared as Amneris in Opera Pacific's 1988 production of Aida. Since 1990, she appeared as Dalila and Carmen in numerous performances in Melbourne and Adelaide, Australia. She has frequently appeared in all of Yugoslavia's opera houses and major symphony orchestras as well as many Yugoslavian music festivals and television programs. A versatile artist, she has also performed oratorios, lieds, and folk songs. Ms. Zubovic has recorded three albums featuring Spanish selections by Granados, de Falla, and Lorca, works by Handel, Purcell, Gluck, and Scarlatti, as well as selections by Yugoslavian composers. Since 1991 she has been living in Orange County, California. In January of 2010 she joined the Saddleback College Music Department as an adjunct Professor of Applied Voice and language coach. D. Zubovic owns her private voice studio in Laguna Hills. Dubravka Zubovic is a member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing), and MTAC (Music Teachers' Association of California), USA web site: www.dubravkazubovicvoicestudio.com In 2012. D. Zubovic founded OCAVA/OC Ars Vocalis Academy- www.ocava.org
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