Mariano Stabile News
Italian opera singer (1888-1968)
- bass-baritone
- Italy, Kingdom of Italy
- opera singer, teacher
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[…] Byrd, Philips and others The Sixteen Harry Christophers - direction Label: Coro COR16169 Recorded November 2017 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy Christmas in Spain and Mexico Works of De Morales, Victoria, Guerrero Fernández, Gutiérrez and others La Colombina Maria Cristina Kiehr-soprano, Josep Benet-tenor, Claudio Cavina-alto, Josep Cabré-baritone Label: Christophorus CHE 0189-2 Recorded April 1996 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy Christmas with the Shepherds Works of Mouton, De Morales, Stabile The Marian Consort Rory McCleery - direction Recorded January 2014 Label: Delphian DCD34145 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy Puer Nobis Nascitur Christmas Carols Works of Sweelinck, Bull, Daquin Buxtehude, Bach and others Ton Koopman - organ Van Peteghem organ [1778] at Haringe (B) Recorded April and May 2006 Label: Challenge Records CC72234 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy Feliz Navidad Mediterranean Christmas Music from the Renaissance Capella […]
2017-03-04 16:03:14
Getting a sneak preview of classical music’s future stars is always incredibly satisfying. Just such a preview comes to Knoxville audiences this time of the year with a concert featuring the UT School of Music Concerto Competition winners in four categories of performance. That always entertaining concert is this Sunday afternoon, 4 PM, in the James R. Cox Auditorium on the UT Campus. It is FREE. After the orchestra—conducted by James Fellenbaum—opens with “Danse Bacchanale” from Camille Saint-Saens’ opera, Samson et Dalila, the four winners will perform their winning entry. Those winners are: Vocal — Elena Stabile, soprano Joseph Canteloube: Chants D’Auvergne, 1st series Stabile is a 1st-year graduate student pursuing a Master’s Degree in Performance at UT. During her undergraduate studies at Lawrence University, she sang Polly Peachum (The Beggar’s Opera), Rose Maurrant (Street Scene), and Nancy (Albert Herring). At UT, she has performed Amore and […]
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2015-02-22 15:10:33
A great Italian director has died
The immaculate director Luca Ronconi, responsible for opera productions at La Scala, Vienna, Salzburg and elsewhere, has died at the age of 81. Like his French colleague Patrice Chéreau, he divided his life between theatre and opera, not bothering much with film or American fame and seldom putting a foot wrong. He worked with Abbado, Muti, Chailly and Sinopoli at La Scala on no fewer than 25 operas and staged a memorable Falstaff at Salzburg. In the 1990s, Ronconi ran the Teatro Stabile in Turin. Abbado and Ronconi, rehearsals for Wozzeck, La Scala 1977.
2014-03-01 16:40:00
ENO Rodelinda Handel Hip and oddly HIP
The ENO's Rodelinda will shock some, but the real shock is that it's closer to Handelian values than one might expect. Glyndebourne's 1998 Rodelinda was ground breaking and has pretty much defined the opera for modern audiences. The ENO doesn't have the budget for singers like Antonacci, Scholl and Streit, and no matter how good he is, Christian Curnyn could never get the ENO orchestra quite up to the level that William Christie got from the specialist OAE. Surprisngly, the new ENO Rodelinda justifies itself rather well in its own terms. Richard Jones's Rodelinda, designed by Jeremy Herbert illuminates the music with a true Baroque palette : burnished gold, amber, emerald, silver and cream. Action moves between small, confined "rooms" in the set, but this also reflects the music. This is an opera vased on solo show pieces, as each character reflects on his or […]
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