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Tchaikovsky: Iolanta/Vaudemont Duet - Anna Netrebko & Rolando Villazon

8/24/2010

 

Tchaikovsky "Iolanta" - Finale

8/19/2010

 

Conductor Danail Rachev will be a special musical guest at the Russian Opera Workshop 2011

8/17/2010

 
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Heralded by critics as “a musician of real depth, sensitivity and authority,” Danail Rachev is currently in his second season as music director and conductor of the Eugene Symphony, a title that has previously been held by renowned conductors Marin Alsop, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, and Giancarlo Guerrero. Highlights of the 2010-11 season with the Eugene Symphony include performances with world renowned guest artists such as Sarah Chang, Jon Kimura Parker, Alisa Weilerstein and Itzhak Perlman; leading the Eugene Symphony Chorus in an all Beethoven performance featuring the Ninth Symphony; and conducting the Eugene Symphony premiere of Mozart’s Symphony No. 40.

Highlights of the 2009-2010 season with the Eugene Symphony included performances of the five Beethoven piano concerti with soloists Inon Barnatan, Angela Hewitt and Garrick Ohlsson; John Adams’ concerto Dharma at Big Sur with Tracy Silverman on electric violin; and Mozart’s Coronation Mass with the Eugene Symphony Chorus.

The 2009-2010 season also held several important guest conducting debuts for Rachev, including engagements with the London Philharmonic, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. Rachev has also been featured in concerts with CityMusic Cleveland. The 2008-2009 season saw Rachev return to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and make debuts with the the SWR Stuttgart Radio Symphony, the Orquestra Nacional do Porto and the Nashville Symphony.

Rachev was Assistant Conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra from 2005-2008 where he led numerous public concerts and education programs. Of his main series debut the Dallas Morning News wrote: “One of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s best concerts of the past year... start to finish, assistant conductor Danail Rachev got the music unfailingly right, and viscerally compelling.“

In 2002-2003 Rachev was the first ever Conducting Fellow of the New World Symphony where he studied with Michael Tilson Thomas and worked alongside him on many occasions. His debut and subsequent appearances in numerous subscription, family, and chamber music concerts were met with consistent critical acclaim. In his native Bulgaria Rachev has worked with several ensembles including the Russe State Opera, where he led performances of Donizetti’s Don Pasqualeand Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia.

Danail Rachev was born in Shumen, Bulgaria and trained at the State Musical Academy in Sofia, where he received degrees in orchestral and choral conducting. He moved to the United States to study at the Peabody Conservatory on a full scholarship, graduating in 2001. His conducting teachers have included Gustav Meier, Michael Tilson Thomas, Vassil Kazandjiev, David Zinman, and Leonard Slatkin.

Lullaby from Tchaikovsky's "Iolanta"

8/16/2010

 

Bolshoi Theatre. Elchin Azizov sings Ibn Hakia in Iolanta

8/15/2010

 

Ivan PETROV : King René's Aria ("Iolanta")

8/15/2010

 

Vladimir Atlantov sings Vodemon's Romance from Iolanta by Tchaikovsky

8/13/2010

 

Robert's Aria from Tchaikovsky's "Iolanta" - Baritone Yuri Mazurok

8/12/2010

 

Tchaikovsky: Iolanta's Arioso - Olga Mykytenko, Soprano

8/11/2010

 

Dr. Katerina Souvorova will be a special musical guest at the Russian Opera Workshop 2011

8/10/2010

 
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Dr. Souvorova will offer a piano/vocal master class for Russian Opera Workshop participants. Keterina Souvorova is the Founder and General and Artistic Director of Bel Cantanti Opera and is a vocal coach on the faculty at the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music at CUA in Washington DC

Full Biography

Dr. Katerina Souvorova is an accomplished pianist as well as a distinguished professional opera and vocal coach. She earned her D.M.A., M.M, and Artist Diploma degrees with highest honors in piano performance from the Conservatory of Belarus. Following her studies, she taught piano at the Conservatory of Belarus. She also was a coach for the State Academy of the Bolshoi Opera in Minsk for more than ten years, where she worked with internationally known conductors, producers and singers.

She has lived in the United States since 1996 and was one of the founders of a new community opera company, CPCC Opera Theater in Charlotte, NC, where she served as Music Director. As a soloist and collaborative artist, she has made numerous recordings of repertoire that spans a wide range of composers and nationalistic styles.

In 2001, Katerina Souvorova joined the faculty at George Mason University, where she worked as a vocal coach, training singers in many aspects of operatic style and interpretation and preparing them for performances of La Boheme and Cosi fan Tutte. Currently, Dr. Souvorova works as a vocal coach on the faculty of the Catholic University of America.

Dr. Souvorova's work with the Baltimore Opera as a principal accompanist included Puccini’s Madame Butterfly, Verdi’s Il Trovatore, Strauss’s Salome, Puccini’s Fanciulla del West, and Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro.

Katerina Souvorova is Founder and General and Artistic Director of Bel Cantanti Opera. She started the company in 2003 working with a handful of young singers, in preparation for Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors, Bel Cantanti’s first fully staged opera production. Through her love for the music and art of opera, and her desire to support young operatic talent, Dr. Souvorova continues to develop the company and lead it from one success to another.

Dr. Souvorova’s work was highly acclaimed by Joe McClellan, the late classical music critic emeritus of The Washington Post who said: "...Katerina Souvorova, [is] a pianist of international stature and vocal coach of extraordinary talent…We can credit her with a high level of skill, both in music and in human relations, and an even higher level of determination. Perhaps that is why, observing Souvorova in action, I keep being reminded of my first close operatic acquaintance, Sarah Caldwell."

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