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Christophoros Stamboglis Mikis Theodorakis Apo 2003 2013
Ourania - Angelos - 18.21 Christoforos Stamboglis - Chrysoprasino Fillo - 4 Leonidas Malenis Mikis Theodorakis Apo Ti Foni Tou Christophoros Stamboglis - 2003 2003 Lyra - General Publishing Company S.A. 01-05-2013 - 2
Rossini Arden Danielle Niese Björn Bürger Gale Christophoros Stamboglis Alessandro Corbelli Enrique Mazzola Mazzola Helm Janis Janis Kelly London Philharmonic Orchestra 2017
The ‘sheer visual sophistication’ of Annabel Arden’s Barbiere serves ‘a triumphant celebration of Rossini’s musical genius’, featuring de Niese’s ‘powerfully sung’ Rosina, Bürger’s ‘gale-force’ Figaro and Stayton’s ‘pure and mellifluous’ Almaviva – a leading trio ‘musically and dramatically beyond compare’ (The Independent ★★★★★). Contributing to the ‘ensemble precision’, the rest of the cast includes a ‘scene-stealing’ Berta in Kelly, a ‘suavely unctuous’ Basilio from Stamboglis and Corbelli’s Bartolo, ‘an object lesson in comic understatement’ (The Guardian). With Enrique Mazzola at the helm of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘the score bubbles along on a Puckish current of merry mischief’ (The Telegraph). Rosina: Danielle de Niese Dr Bartolo: Alessandro Corbelli Figaro: Björn Bürger Count Almaviva: Taylor Stayton Basilio: Christophoros Stamboglis Berta: Janis Kelly London Philharmonic Orchestra The Glyndebourne Chorus Director: Annabel Arden Conductor: Enrique Mazzola Catalogue numbers: OA1238D (DVD) / OABD7218D (BLU-RAY) Release Date - June 2017 More information here: DVD - (http•••) Blu-Ray - (http•••) DVD and Blu-Ray available now: Amazon UK - (http•••) Amazon DE - (http•••) Amazon US - (http•••) Royal Opera House Shop - (http•••) Presto - (http•••) MDT - (http•••) Europadisc - (http•••)
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---------------------------------------- About the album and track: / JOHANNES BRAHMS «The last piano works», op. 116, 117, 118 & 119 (2000 CD από την Agora Musica) KLAVIERSTÜCKE, OP. 118 / About the artist: / Danae Kara was born on July 27, 1953 in Istanbul, Turkey. She began music lessons at the age of five, in 1958, at the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory with Ferdi Statzer (né Friedrich von Statzer, pupil of Emil von Sauer and Friedrich Wührer). Having immigrated to Greece in 1966, she continued at the Athens Conservatory with the pianist Maria Cherogeorge-Sigara (Greek: Μαρία Χαιρογιώργου-Σιγάρα, pupil of Alfredo Casella and Marguerite Long) and composer Konstantinos Kydoniatis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κυδωνιάτης) for theory, earning both her "Piano Soloist’s Diploma" and "Advanced Theory Diploma" with the distinction of "First Prize" and "Gold Medal of Iph. & A. Syggrou" in 1972. As a scholarship student, she graduated from the Juilliard School of Music (New York City) in 1978, New York with the Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Music (1978). It was at Juilliard where her artistic identity was honed by her principal teacher, Jacob Lateiner, and by composer David Diamond as well. In addition to receiving the Isabelle Vengerova legacy from Lateiner, she has been coached by Ivan Moravec, and Nina Svetlanova, student of Heinrich Neuhaus. Since her recital debut at the age of sixteen (1969) in Athens, Greece, she has given performances worldwide in major venues in European cities, in Latin America, throughout Russia and the former Soviet Republics. Kara has toured extensively during the years 1979 to 2009 performing as a soloist and recitalist in festivals and concert halls with numerous orchestras such as the Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, the Athens State Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic, the Bangkok Symphony, the Budapest Camerata, the Cervantino Festival Orchestra, the Hellenic Radio Symphony Orchestra, the London Festival Orchestra, the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre national de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon, the Moscow Virtuosi, the Sofia Philharmonic, the Salzburg-Mozarteum Orchestra, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, among many others. Among the conductors with whom she has collaborated were Giancarlo Andretta, Matthias Bamert, Hans Graf, John Georgiadis, Philippe Entremont, Miltiadis Karydis, Jakob Kowalski, Alexander Lazarev, Friedemann Layer, Christian Mandeal, Alexander Myrat, Robertas Servenikas, and Vladimir Spivakov. She has had live concert broadcasts on both radio and television by the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation, Radio & Television Baku, Radio Educación, UNAM Radio, Radio France, France Musique, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, WGBH Boston, WQXR-FM, "Glastonbury Radio" and BBC Radio 3. As a chamber musician she has collaborated with mezzo soprano Markella Hatziano, bass Christophoros Stamboglis, violinist Hideko Udagawa, and the string quartets "Voces", "Auer" and "Kroger". As Artist-in-residence, she taught at the American College of Greece from 1987 to 2012. Her discography with Naxos Records, Universal/Decca Records, Agorá Musica, Philips/PolyGram, Millenium Archives, EMI Classics and Lyra Records was met by the international press with great critical attention and acclaim. More specifically, she won accolades for her unusual premieres of diverse styles such as the recordings of Mendelssohn's "Three Piano Concerti", Sicilianos's "Piano Concerto", Nikos Skalkottas's "Piano Concerti", Cimarosa's "62 Sonatas", Brahms's "Opus 116, Seven Fantasias, for piano", "Op. 117, Three Intermezzi, for piano", Op. 118, Six Pieces, for piano & Op. 119, Four Pieces, for piano, Dimitri Mitropoulos's "Piano Works", Manos Hatzidakis's "Piano Works" and other of her albums. She was the recipient of the "Recording Award 2000", by "The Union of Greek Theater & Music Critics". For her enduring commitment and determination in giving premières of works outside the standard repertory, such as the monumental "Third Piano Concerto" by Nikos Skalkottas in 2003 in Paris, France, Danae Kara received the "Hellenic Music Award" of the "National Council of Music/member of UNESCO".
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