Benjamin Bernheim Vídeos
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Charles Gounod Andreas Bauer Kanabas Bauer Marina Rebeka Benjamin Bernheim Jansons Skulte Latvian National Opera 2017 2018
Faust - Latvian National Opera RIGA 2017 Entire opera available on ARTE until 21/05/2018 www.arte.tv/fr/videos/078441-000-A/faust-de-charles-gounod/ Marina Rebeka (Marguerite) Andreas Bauer (Méphistophélès) Benjamin Bernheim (Faust) Valdis Jansons (Valentin) Laura Grecka (Siébel) Rihards Macanovskis (Wagner) Conductor - Tadeusz Wojciechowski Stage Director - Aiks Karapetjans Set Designer - Kristaps Skulte Costume Designer - Kristine Pasternaka Video Artist - Artis Dzerve Light Designer - AJ Weissbard Choreographer - Linda Mila
José Cura Shakespeare Dorothea Röschmann Alvarez Benjamin Bernheim Christa Mayer Mayer Georg Zeppenfeld Bror Magnus Tødenes Csaba Szegedi Gordon Bintner Christian Thielemann Lacroix Lemaire Moor Salzburg Easter Festival Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden 2016
JOSÉ CURA, "OTELLO" / Atto 2 (Scena 3 ~ 5), from "Ciò m'accora.(Jago)" to "Sì, pel ciel marmoreo giuro!". in Salzburg Easter Festival in 2016 For the 400th anniversary year of Shakespeare's death. / JOSÉ CURA, "OTELLO" / 2016 Salzburg Easter Festival / March 19 and 27 at Grosses Festspielhaus in Salzburg JOSÉ CURA SHONE IN THE TITLE ROLE Here the Otello is tenor José Cura. He looks magnificent, this victorious Venetian general, his costumed appearance inspired by the splendor of the Serenissima. And he splendidly blares “Esultate"! / NZZ Otello: JOSÉ CURA Desdemona: Dorothea Röschmann Iago: Carlos Alvarez Cassio: Benjamin Bernheim Emilia: Christa Mayer Lodovico: Georg Zeppenfeld Rodrigo: Bror Magnus Tødenes Montano: Csaba Szegedi Araldo: Gordon Bintner Conductor: Christian Thielemann Director: Vincent Boussard Costumes designer: Christian Lacroix Stage designer: Vincent Lemaire Choir: Sächsischer Staatsopernchor, Dresden und Salzburger, Orchestra: Sächsische Staatskapelle, Dresden JOSÉ CURA AS OTELLO LEFT LITTLE TO BE WISHED FOR. / DNN, March 2016 Argentinian JOSÉ CURA is a reputable tenor and Otello has been one of his major roles throughout his career. His experience, together with a well elaborated technique and strong stage presence, help him to present a homogenous and convincing interpretation. The Salzburg Easter festival convinces again with its high quality. / Opera Online JOSÉ CURA—as a singer, conductor and director who is intimately familiar with Otello— stepped into the title role and presented his short-tempered commander with solid vocal line. Applause at the end of the evening. / Salzburg24 JOSÉ CURA is still a singer who goes to the limit, he has an Italian flair in his voice, and he sings some beautiful melodic lines. As a performer, he is intense; his Otello is a brooder, an intellectual, almost a sage. One is happy watching him—but any opera with Cura would be just as good. / Kurier A superb new Otello from the Salzburg Easter Festival: Cura is a commanding Otello with his richly coloured tenor and both fragile delicacy and fiery ardour. / Südwestpresse JOSÉ CURA sings as an aging Otello, broken from the start, the radiant, heroic youthfulness far in the past; he is withdrawn from the beginning. JOSÉ CURA's tenor still has plenty of brilliance… / Wiener Zeitun JOSÉ CURA convinces as Otello with his colorful tenor, fragile delicacy and fiery glow. At the end much applause, not necessarily fiery but persistent. / SWP The Festival called on JOSÉ CURA for their Otello. His is a strong voice, used with a certain intelligence and defends himself and the role well: JOSÉ CURA saved the performance. There is shrewd understanding in his singing; there is emotion; he is truly formidable. In the end, Cura did well despite the problems with the production and an orchestra that was not always helpful. / The Wanderer What I really liked about the singing and acting of the Otello of JOSÉ CURA was the range, subtlety and depth. Cura presented a fully human, attractive but deeply flawed Moor. He was endlessly fascinating. An earlier Salzburg recording was the BBC’s top pick for an Otello video (before this one came out of course). I think this one beats it on every count. / OperaRamblings (DVD)
José Cura Shakespeare Dorothea Röschmann Alvarez Benjamin Bernheim Christa Mayer Mayer Georg Zeppenfeld Bror Magnus Tødenes Csaba Szegedi Gordon Bintner Christian Thielemann Lacroix Lemaire Moor Salzburg Easter Festival Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden 2016
JOSÉ CURA, "OTELLO" / Atto 3 (Scena 1 ~ 4), from ARALDO to "Dio! mi potevi scagliar". in Salzburg Easter Festival in 2016 For the 400th anniversary year of Shakespeare's death. / JOSÉ CURA, "OTELLO" / 2016 Salzburg Easter Festival / March 19 and 27 at Grosses Festspielhaus in Salzburg JOSÉ CURA SHONE IN THE TITLE ROLE Here the Otello is tenor José Cura. He looks magnificent, this victorious Venetian general, his costumed appearance inspired by the splendor of the Serenissima. And he splendidly blares “Esultate"! / NZZ Otello: JOSÉ CURA Desdemona: Dorothea Röschmann Iago: Carlos Alvarez Cassio: Benjamin Bernheim Emilia: Christa Mayer Lodovico: Georg Zeppenfeld Rodrigo: Bror Magnus Tødenes Montano: Csaba Szegedi Araldo: Gordon Bintner Conductor: Christian Thielemann Director: Vincent Boussard Costumes designer: Christian Lacroix Stage designer: Vincent Lemaire Choir: Sächsischer Staatsopernchor, Dresden und Salzburger, Orchestra: Sächsische Staatskapelle, Dresden JOSÉ CURA AS OTELLO LEFT LITTLE TO BE WISHED FOR. / DNN, March 2016 Argentinian JOSÉ CURA is a reputable tenor and Otello has been one of his major roles throughout his career. His experience, together with a well elaborated technique and strong stage presence, help him to present a homogenous and convincing interpretation. The Salzburg Easter festival convinces again with its high quality. / Opera Online JOSÉ CURA—as a singer, conductor and director who is intimately familiar with Otello— stepped into the title role and presented his short-tempered commander with solid vocal line. Applause at the end of the evening. / Salzburg24 JOSÉ CURA is still a singer who goes to the limit, he has an Italian flair in his voice, and he sings some beautiful melodic lines. As a performer, he is intense; his Otello is a brooder, an intellectual, almost a sage. One is happy watching him—but any opera with Cura would be just as good. / Kurier A superb new Otello from the Salzburg Easter Festival: Cura is a commanding Otello with his richly coloured tenor and both fragile delicacy and fiery ardour. / Südwestpresse JOSÉ CURA sings as an aging Otello, broken from the start, the radiant, heroic youthfulness far in the past; he is withdrawn from the beginning. JOSÉ CURA's tenor still has plenty of brilliance… / Wiener Zeitun JOSÉ CURA convinces as Otello with his colorful tenor, fragile delicacy and fiery glow. At the end much applause, not necessarily fiery but persistent. / SWP The Festival called on JOSÉ CURA for their Otello. His is a strong voice, used with a certain intelligence and defends himself and the role well: JOSÉ CURA saved the performance. There is shrewd understanding in his singing; there is emotion; he is truly formidable. In the end, Cura did well despite the problems with the production and an orchestra that was not always helpful. / The Wanderer What I really liked about the singing and acting of the Otello of JOSÉ CURA was the range, subtlety and depth. Cura presented a fully human, attractive but deeply flawed Moor. He was endlessly fascinating. An earlier Salzburg recording was the BBC’s top pick for an Otello video (before this one came out of course). I think this one beats it on every count. / OperaRamblings (DVD)
Bernheim Robert Schumann 1959 2013
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Humoresque in B-Flat Major, Op. 20: No. 1, Einfach - Sehr Rasch Und Leicht · Alain Bernheim Schumann: Humoresque, Op. 20 & Danses des compagnons de David, Op. 6 (Mono Version) ℗ 1959 - BNF Collection 2013 ℗ The Restoration Project Released on: 1959-01-01 Composer: Robert Schumann Music Publisher: D.R Auto-generated by YouTube.
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