Opera "Famous and not-so-famous music..." Daniil Shtoda (tenor), Anastasia Kalagina (soprano) and Elena Tsvetkova (mezzo-soprano) World famous Mariinsky Ballet and Opera Theatre - Opera and Concert Hall
Schedule for "Famous and not-so-famous music..." Daniil Shtoda (tenor), Anastasia Kalagina (soprano) and Elena Tsvetkova (mezzo-soprano) 2022
Composer: Georges Bizet Composer: Gioacchino Rossini Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Tenor: Daniil Shtoda Composer: Jules Massenet Soprano: Anastasia Kalagina Mezzo soprano: Elena Tsvetkova
Orchestra: Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra
Famous and not-so-famous music...
The programme includes:
Works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
Gioachino Rossini, Gaetano Donizetti, Jules Massenet and
Georges Bizet
Anastasia Kalagina
She
is a winner of special prize the Moniuszko Prize at the IV International
Stanislaw Moniuszko Vocal Competition in Warsaw (2001). She won the first
award at the V International Rimsky-Korsakov Competition (St Petersburg,
2002). She is an IV award-winner of the III China (Ningbo) International
Vocal Competition (2005).
Was born in St Petersburg. Graduated from
the St Petersburg State Conservatoire (violin) in 1997. Since 1998 she has
been a soloist of the Mariinsky Academy of Young Singers.
Repertoire
includes: The Snow Maiden (The Snow Maiden); Luisa (Betrothal in a
Monastery); Anyuta (The Story of a Real Man in concert); Bolkonsky`s Maid
(War and Peace); Gerda (The Story of Kai and Gerda); Avrora (Cephalus and
Procris); Madame Cortese (Il viaggio a Reims); Adina (L`elisir d`amore in
concert); Norina (Don Pasquale in concert); Gilda (Rigoletto); Thibaut
(Don Carlo); Nannetta (Falstaff in concert); Frasquita
(Carmen); Susanna, Barbarina (Le nozze di Figaro); Zerlina (Don
Giovanni); Sophie (Der Rosencavalier); Zerbinetta (Ariadne auf Naxos).
She is giving several recitals concert with Larisa Gergieva and tours
with Mariinsky Theatre in Europe.
Daniil
Shtoda
Honoured Artist of the Republic of Alania (2001).
Diploma-recipient and special prize winner at the III International
Rimsky-Korsakov Young Opera Singers? Competition, diploma-recipient and
winner of the special Hope prize at the XI International Tchaikovsky
Competition, prize-winner at the International Elena Obraztsova Young Opera
Singers? Competition (1999, St Petersburg), prize-winner at the International
Rimsky-Korsakov Young Opera Singers? Competition (2000, St Petersburg) and
prize-winner at the International Moniuszko Competition (Poland, 2001).
Born in Leningrad (St Petersburg) into an artistic family. Graduated
from the Choral School of the Academic Glinka Capella with distinction. At
age thirteen, he performed the role of Tsarevich Fyodor in Boris Godunov at the
Mariinsky Theatre. Graduated from the St Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov
Conservatoire in 2000 (class of senior lecturer L. Morozov, Honoured Artist of
Russia). Soloist with the Mariinsky Academy of Young Singers since 1998.
Repertoire includes: Elvino (La sonnambula); Vaudemont
(Iolanta); Lensky (Eugene Onegin); Tsar Berendey (The Snow
Maiden); Alfredo (La traviata); Indian Merchant (Sadko); Count Almaviva
(Il barbiere di Siviglia); Don Ottavio (Don Giovanni) and Count Libenskof
(Il viaggio a Reims).
Performs regularly in concerts. Has toured
frequently with the Mariinsky Opera Company and independently to Spain, Israel,
Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Belgium,
Italy and the USA.
Has recorded a solo CD of Russian romances with
Larisa Gergieva on EMI. Toured to Europe in March 2002 with Larisa Gergieva.
Performed concerts on tour in Europe with Larisa Gergieva from February 2002 to
2003. Toured to the USA and Canada in November 2002 with Larisa Gergieva
(including two performances at Carnegie Hall). In 2004 with Larisa Gergieva he
recorded The Russian Programme in Delos with Harmonia Mundi.
In 2005 he
performed the lead role of Tsar Guidon in a new production of The Tale of Tsar
Saltan by Rimsky-Korsakov and the role of Count Libenskof in Rossini?s Il
viaggio a Reims at the Mariinsky Theatre.
In 2005, he made his debut at
the Los Angeles Opera and Hamburg Opera as Fenton (Falstaf).
Future
engagements include the roles of Nadir (Les pecheurs de perles in concert) at
Carnegie Hall and Lensky (Eugene Onegin) at the Britten Festival (UK).
Schedule for "Famous and not-so-famous music..." Daniil Shtoda (tenor), Anastasia Kalagina (soprano) and Elena Tsvetkova (mezzo-soprano) 2022
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