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Ainhoa Arteta

Ainhoa Arteta Ibarrolaburu, better known as Ainhoa Arteta (born 24 September 1964 at Tolosa, Basque province of Gipuzkoa), is a Spanish soprano.[1]

Ainhoa Arteta
Arteta at August 2013's Quincena Musical
Born
Ainhoa Arteta Ibarrolaburu

(1964-09-24) 24 September 1964 (age 59)
OccupationOpera singer (soprano)
Years active1993 – present

Personal life and training edit

Her father, José Ramón Arteta, was founder and director of the Coral Eresoinka[2] and she thus grew up in a musical environment. Aged 12, she entered the Conservatory of San Sebastián [es]. The conductor of the orchestra there, Jacques Bodmer, former principal conductor of the Argentine National Symphony Orchestra,[3] was a friend of her father and, having heard her sing, saw her take up study, after an exam, under Ettore Campogalliani in Italy, aged 18, before moving to New York with a grant from the Provincial Government of Gipuzkoa, to study at the Actors Studio.[4][5][6] In 2003 she reworked her voice under Ruth Falcon.[7]

She married baritone Dwayne Croft on 20 April 1998[8] with whom she had a daughter, Sarah. They divorced in 2003.[9] She married showjumper Jesús Garmendia in secret on 1 July 2013 in Fuenterrabia.[10] She gave birth to their son, Íker, in 2010.[11] They separated in 2016.[12]

In April 2021 she announced that she had to use a wheelchair temporarily after getting infected in February 2021 by COVID-19 during the pandemic.[13]

Professional career edit

Her operatic debut came in 1990 as Clorinda in Rossini's La Cenerentola with the Palm Beach Opera company in a production by the Tehrani producer Bijan Ahsefjah.[14] She replaced the soprano who had cancelled a few days before the premiere and needed to learn the part quickly, since she had told the opera company in her enthusiasm that she knew the part, when in fact this was not the case.[15] Her reviews were mixed: "Ainhoa Arteta and Maureen Taylor, as the wicked stepsisters, offered fairly bright, agile voices, but failed to project fully and missed opportunities to enliven their music", according to the Sun Sentinel.[16] The following month, April, she was billed to appear in a production by Westchester Opera of Franco Leoni's L'Oracolo.[17]

After winning the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1993,[18] she debuted at the Metropolitan Opera House in October 1994 as Mimì in La Bohème.[18][19] Further Met performances include rôles as Violetta in La Traviata, the Countess Olga Sukarev in Giordano's Fedora with Plácido Domingo and Mirella Freni, Micaela in Carmen, Musetta in Bohème and Thérèse/The Fortuneteller in Poulenc's Les mamelles de Tirésias conducted by Levine.[20]

Her first London performance was in 1999 at a concert with Plácido Domingo at the Barbican Hall organized by the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.[21][22] Her first performance at Covent Garden was in 2002 when she sang Musetta with Ramón Vargas as Rodolfo and Cristina Gallardo-Domâs as Mimì.[23]

Her first appearance at New York’s Carnegie Hall was with Dolora Zajick and Plácido Domingo, with whom she works regularly with concert performances in several countries including Spain, the United States, Brazil, France, Turkey, England, Germany, Austria and Lebanon.[21]

Other major venues for her opera performances include the Kennedy Center Opera House (Washington Opera), La Scala in Milan, the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, the Arena di Verona, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Stopera (Netherlands Opera), Graz Opera, the San Francisco opera house and the Palacio de Bellas Artes in México.[24][25]

Her performance of Lieder, songs and zarzuela are of no less acclaim than her operatic performances. She has sung with the orchestra of Cadaqués conducted by Sir Neville Marriner, with Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony Orchestra.[1]

She has performed and recorded with her former husband Dwayne Croft.[26]

Among other awards, she has the Concours International de Voix d'Opera Plácido Domingo (Paris, 1993).[1][27]

In December 2008, she gave a series of recitals accompanied by Malcolm Martineau.[28]

In 2009 came her debut classical pop album La Vida.[29]

Recordings edit

  • 1999: En Concierto – Ainhoa Arteta and Dwayne Croft with the Orquestra Sinfonica de Castilla y Léon, Bragado Darman, cond. RTVE MUSICA 65126 – recorded live on August 9, 1999 at the Palacio de los Festivales in Cantabria, Spain[30]
  • 1999: La Rondine – Magda – Washington Opera, Decca DVD
  • La Vida 2009

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 27 December 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
  2. ^ (in Spanish) "Las chicas de José Ramón" El Diario Vasco 13 March 2006
  3. ^ "The National Symphony’s erratic course" Buenos Aires Herald, by Pablo Bardin, 25 November 2013
  4. ^ (in Spanish) "Ainhoa Arteta" El País, by Eduardo Rodrigálvarez, 23 January 1999
  5. ^ "Women and Leadership Forum with Ainhoa Arteta, Soprano" 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine ESADE Alumni, 29 June 2012
  6. ^ (in Spanish) "Ainhoa Arteta" Biografias y vidas
  7. ^ (in Spanish) "Entrevista a Ainhoa Arteta: 'Me siento libre de equipaje'" Francisco García Rosado, Asociación de Revistas Culturales de España, October 2004
  8. ^ (in Spanish) "Crisis matrimonial en el escenario" El País, by Lourdes Morgades, 23 October 2003
  9. ^ (in Spanish)"Ainhoa Arteta ha sido madre por segunda vez" by Sacra on "Uno más en la Familia" website, 28 August 2013
  10. ^ (in Spanish) "La soprano Ainhoa Arteta retransmite su boda con el jinete Jesús Garmendia vía twitter" Twitter image, Chance, 3 July 2013
  11. ^ (in Spanish) "Ainhoa Arteta y Jesús Garmendia nos presentan a su hijo, Íker." ¡Hola!, 24 January 2010
  12. ^ Vanitatis
  13. ^ El Covid deja a Ainhoa Arteta en silla de ruedas ABC.es, by Gema Conty, 27 April 2021
  14. ^ "Roudaki Hall" Opera Nostalgia
  15. ^ (in Spanish) "Quiero transmitir la magia y belleza de la música" Diario de Mallorca, 3 August 2006
  16. ^ "Palm Beach Opera Presents Rossini's Look At 'Cinderella'." Sun Sentinel, Palm Beach by Tim Smith, 12 March 1990
  17. ^ "A Double Bill at Westchester Opera." The New York Times by Alvin Klein, 29 April 1990
  18. ^ a b The Metropolitan Opera archives
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 October 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2009.
  20. ^ "Metropolitan Opera archives"
  21. ^ a b "Ainhoa Arteta"[permanent dead link] Arena di Verona, May 2006
  22. ^ "Domingo Gala" Zarzuela.net "An Evening of Zarzuela", Barbican Hall, London 25 April 1999 by Michael James 1999
  23. ^ "La bohème – 12 June 2002" Royal Opera House Online Collections
  24. ^ "Ainhoa Arteta" Naxos
  25. ^ (in Spanish) "Ainhoa Arteta firma con la Scala" El País 14 August 2004
  26. ^ Tommasini, Anthony. "'Traviata' in Central Park Wins a Convert", June 27, 2001. The New York Times
  27. ^ "Sound Bites" Opera News, Metropolitan Opera.
  28. ^ (in Spanish) "Ainhoa Arteta, en Aldaia" El País. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  29. ^ Artist biography by Jason Birchmeier. AllMusic
  30. ^ Opera News, Review Section, Metropolitan Opera

External links edit

  • (in Spanish)
  • García Rosado, Francisco Ópera Actual nº 74, Interview, October 2004 – in Spanish

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Arteta and the second or maternal family name is Ibarrolaburu Ainhoa Arteta Ibarrolaburu better known as Ainhoa Arteta born 24 September 1964 at Tolosa Basque province of Gipuzkoa is a Spanish soprano 1 Ainhoa ArtetaArteta at August 2013 s Quincena MusicalBornAinhoa Arteta Ibarrolaburu 1964 09 24 24 September 1964 age 59 Tolosa Gipuzkoa SpainOccupationOpera singer soprano Years active1993 present Contents 1 Personal life and training 2 Professional career 3 Recordings 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life and training editHer father Jose Ramon Arteta was founder and director of the Coral Eresoinka 2 and she thus grew up in a musical environment Aged 12 she entered the Conservatory of San Sebastian es The conductor of the orchestra there Jacques Bodmer former principal conductor of the Argentine National Symphony Orchestra 3 was a friend of her father and having heard her sing saw her take up study after an exam under Ettore Campogalliani in Italy aged 18 before moving to New York with a grant from the Provincial Government of Gipuzkoa to study at the Actors Studio 4 5 6 In 2003 she reworked her voice under Ruth Falcon 7 She married baritone Dwayne Croft on 20 April 1998 8 with whom she had a daughter Sarah They divorced in 2003 9 She married showjumper Jesus Garmendia in secret on 1 July 2013 in Fuenterrabia 10 She gave birth to their son Iker in 2010 11 They separated in 2016 12 In April 2021 she announced that she had to use a wheelchair temporarily after getting infected in February 2021 by COVID 19 during the pandemic 13 Professional career editHer operatic debut came in 1990 as Clorinda in Rossini s La Cenerentola with the Palm Beach Opera company in a production by the Tehrani producer Bijan Ahsefjah 14 She replaced the soprano who had cancelled a few days before the premiere and needed to learn the part quickly since she had told the opera company in her enthusiasm that she knew the part when in fact this was not the case 15 Her reviews were mixed Ainhoa Arteta and Maureen Taylor as the wicked stepsisters offered fairly bright agile voices but failed to project fully and missed opportunities to enliven their music according to the Sun Sentinel 16 The following month April she was billed to appear in a production by Westchester Opera of Franco Leoni s L Oracolo 17 After winning the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1993 18 she debuted at the Metropolitan Opera House in October 1994 as Mimi in La Boheme 18 19 Further Met performances include roles as Violetta in La Traviata the Countess Olga Sukarev in Giordano s Fedora with Placido Domingo and Mirella Freni Micaela in Carmen Musetta in Boheme and Therese The Fortuneteller in Poulenc s Les mamelles de Tiresias conducted by Levine 20 Her first London performance was in 1999 at a concert with Placido Domingo at the Barbican Hall organized by the Royal Opera House Covent Garden 21 22 Her first performance at Covent Garden was in 2002 when she sang Musetta with Ramon Vargas as Rodolfo and Cristina Gallardo Domas as Mimi 23 Her first appearance at New York s Carnegie Hall was with Dolora Zajick and Placido Domingo with whom she works regularly with concert performances in several countries including Spain the United States Brazil France Turkey England Germany Austria and Lebanon 21 Other major venues for her opera performances include the Kennedy Center Opera House Washington Opera La Scala in Milan the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples the Arena di Verona the Bavarian State Opera in Munich Stopera Netherlands Opera Graz Opera the San Francisco opera house and the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico 24 25 Her performance of Lieder songs and zarzuela are of no less acclaim than her operatic performances She has sung with the orchestra of Cadaques conducted by Sir Neville Marriner with Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony Orchestra 1 She has performed and recorded with her former husband Dwayne Croft 26 Among other awards she has the Concours International de Voix d Opera Placido Domingo Paris 1993 1 27 In December 2008 she gave a series of recitals accompanied by Malcolm Martineau 28 In 2009 came her debut classical pop album La Vida 29 Recordings edit1999 En Concierto Ainhoa Arteta and Dwayne Croft with the Orquestra Sinfonica de Castilla y Leon Bragado Darman cond RTVE MUSICA 65126 recorded live on August 9 1999 at the Palacio de los Festivales in Cantabria Spain 30 1999 La Rondine Magda Washington Opera Decca DVD La Vida 2009References edit a b c Mil lenni Festival website Archived from the original on 27 December 2008 Retrieved 17 January 2009 in Spanish Las chicas de Jose Ramon El Diario Vasco 13 March 2006 The National Symphony s erratic course Buenos Aires Herald by Pablo Bardin 25 November 2013 in Spanish Ainhoa Arteta El Pais by Eduardo Rodrigalvarez 23 January 1999 Women and Leadership Forum with Ainhoa Arteta Soprano Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine ESADE Alumni 29 June 2012 in Spanish Ainhoa Arteta Biografias y vidas in Spanish Entrevista a Ainhoa Arteta Me siento libre de equipaje Francisco Garcia Rosado Asociacion de Revistas Culturales de Espana October 2004 in Spanish Crisis matrimonial en el escenario El Pais by Lourdes Morgades 23 October 2003 in Spanish Ainhoa Arteta ha sido madre por segunda vez by Sacra on Uno mas en la Familia website 28 August 2013 in Spanish La soprano Ainhoa Arteta retransmite su boda con el jinete Jesus Garmendia via twitter Twitter image Chance 3 July 2013 in Spanish Ainhoa Arteta y Jesus Garmendia nos presentan a su hijo Iker Hola 24 January 2010 Vanitatis El Covid deja a Ainhoa Arteta en silla de ruedas ABC es by Gema Conty 27 April 2021 Roudaki Hall Opera Nostalgia in Spanish Quiero transmitir la magia y belleza de la musica Diario de Mallorca 3 August 2006 Palm Beach Opera Presents Rossini s Look At Cinderella Sun Sentinel Palm Beach by Tim Smith 12 March 1990 A Double Bill at Westchester Opera The New York Times by Alvin Klein 29 April 1990 a b The Metropolitan Opera archives The Metropolitan Opera International Radio Broadcast Information Center Archived from the original on 9 October 2007 Retrieved 24 January 2009 Metropolitan Opera archives a b Ainhoa Arteta permanent dead link Arena di Verona May 2006 Domingo Gala Zarzuela net An Evening of Zarzuela Barbican Hall London 25 April 1999 by Michael James 1999 La boheme 12 June 2002 Royal Opera House Online Collections Ainhoa Arteta Naxos in Spanish Ainhoa Arteta firma con la Scala El Pais 14 August 2004 Tommasini Anthony Traviata in Central Park Wins a Convert June 27 2001 The New York Times Sound Bites Opera News Metropolitan Opera in Spanish Ainhoa Arteta en Aldaia El Pais Retrieved 5 December 2013 Artist biography by Jason Birchmeier AllMusic Opera News Review Section Metropolitan OperaExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ainhoa Arteta Iberkonzert in Spanish Garcia Rosado 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