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| Arts Calendar / April 13 / Concerts |
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19:00 | II International Music Festival OperaArt |
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Closing Gala concert. Orchestra of Moscow Novaya Opera Theatre, Conductor Konstantin Orbelyan, Dinara Alieva (soprano), Stephan Costello (tenor, US) will perform arias and duets from Italian composers. Just like two years ago Dinara Alieva invites Opera lovers to the festival, whose concerts will take place at one of the best academic scenes of the Moscow Conservatory Grand hall, which local musicians consider their Alma mater, and foreign guests call reference for acoustic advantages, and the audience consistently ranks as the most famous cultural attractions of the capital. Described as “a singer who possesses the gift of heaven” by soprano Montserrat Caballé, Azerbaijani soprano Dinara Alieva – winner of the 2007 international Maria Callas competition – joined the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow as soloist in 2010, where she has sung lead and supporting roles in many seminal works of the operatic literature. She has since appeared at major opera houses and concert halls throughout the world – including the Vienna State Opera, Berlin State Opera, German Opera Berlin, and Bavarian State Opera, among others. She has performed under the batons of conductors such as Yuri Temirkanov, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Vladimir Spivakov, Yuri Bashmet, Constantine Orbelian, Donald Runnicles, Giuseppe Sabbatini, and Marcello Rota. Moscow Conservatory Great Hall |
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Dedication to professor Svetlana Nesterenko. Alexei Neklyudov, Artem Golubev and Yaroslav Abaimov together with National Philharmonic of Russia, Conductor Alexander Soloviev, will perform music works of Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, Bizet, Puccini and Tchaikovsky. Aleksey Neklyudov, tenor, graduated from the Gnessins College of Music (Prof. Nesterenko’s class) in 2009 and entered the Popov Choral Academy (Prof. Nesterenko’s class). In April 2010, he sang the tenor part in Saint-Saëns’ Requiem jointly with Vladimir Spivakov’s National Philharmonic of Russia in the Grand Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in Moscow. In 2012, he received a grant of the National Philharmonic of Russia and in October 2013 he won a scholarship of the Muslim Magomaev Foundation. Artem Golubev graduated from the Omsk F. M. Dostoevsky State University (academic vocal singing) and there upon took a two-years course of master-classes at the VocalArts Center of Paata Burchuladze in Omsk. As a soloist, he collaborated with the Omsk State Philharmonic society (2007-2010), Novosibirsk State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet (2010), Chelyabinsk State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet of M.I. Glinka (2011), Yekaterinburg State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (2012), The Kolobov Novaya Opera Theatre of Moscow aswell as art project «The Tenors of the XXI Century» (2013). MMDM Svetlanov Hall |
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