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Emil Tchakarov

Emil Tchakarov (Bulgarian: Емил Чакъров), born 29 June 1948 in Burgas, Bulgaria; died 4 August 1991 in Paris, was a Bulgarian conductor who had a career both in the concert hall and in the opera house. He also made a series of Russian opera recordings.

Life and career Edit

Tchakarov began violin lessons at the age of six, entering the Sofia High School of Music in 1962 (violin). From 1967 to 1971 he was a student at the Sofia State Conservatoire where he also conducted the orchestra.[1] In 1971 he won third prize in the 2nd International Herbert von Karajan Conducting Competition in Berlin, acting as Karajan's assistant in Berlin and Salzburg and continuing his conducting studies in Hilversum and Tanglewood.[2] From 1974 to 1978 he was Chief Conductor of the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra.[1] In 1979 he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and other American cities with Eugene Onegin (1979-1980), returning for Il Barbiere di Siviglia (1982–83) and Boris Godunov (1990).[3] Following this he guest conducted many orchestras around the world including the Leningrad Philharmonic, with whom he made several recordings and became guest conductor in the 1989/90 season.

Among operatic engagements for Covent Garden he conducted Eugene Onegin in 1979, while in Nice in November 1985 he conducted Simon Boccanegra with Wilhelmenia Fernandez and Piero Cappuccilli, returning in January 1987 for Tosca with Olivia Stapp, Nicolai Gedda and Theo Adam, and in Houston in October 1986 he conducted Boris Godunov with Nicolai Ghiaurov in the title role,.[4] He stepped in to replace Giuseppe Sinopoli to open Houston Grand Opera's first season in the Wortham Center in October 1987, conducting Verdi's Aida, starring Mirella Freni, Plácido Domingo and Ghiaurov. In 1983 he conducted Tannhäuser at the Florence Festival.

Between 1983 and 1986 he was the Chief Conductor of the Royal Flemish Philharmonic in Antwerp.[1] He conducted the premiere of Michel Decoust's 'Hommage a Maurice Ravel' at the Festival de Radio-France et de Montpellier in July 1987.[1]

In 1986 Tchakarov founded the Sofia Festival Orchestra with the support of prominent Bulgarian musicians.[1] He conducted the Verdi Requiem at the Lucerne Festival in 1989 and in Sofia. At the end of the 1980s his international renown led CBS Records, Sony to engage him to record a series of six Russian Operas, which he did over four years with the Sofia Festival Orchestra.

Tchakarov was the conductor for the Maurice Béjart 1981 TV film Six personnages en quête d'un chanteur starring Ruggero Raimondi.

He gave his last concert on 22 March 1991 with the French National Orchestra in Paris.[5]

The concert hall and summer classical music festival in Burgas bears his name.

Selected discography Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Alain Pâris: Dictionnaire des interprètes et de l'interpretation musicale au XX siècle. Éditions Robert Laffont, Paris, 1995 (p923).
  2. ^ Collegium Musicum website page for Emil Tchakarov accessed 8 December 2015.
  3. ^ Metropolitan Opera archives search, accessed 8 December 2015.
  4. ^ Albright, William. America - Houston report. Opera. March 1987 p273. "Emil Tchakarov's broodingly sweeping conducting of the 1874 version of the score".
  5. ^ Emil Tchakarov, The Energy [Memorial brochure]. In Bulgarian, key dates in English.
  6. ^ a b c d Stuart, Philip. The LSO Discography. 2009. Available at CHARM website, accessed 8 December 2015.
  7. ^ WorldCat entry for Treasures of the Baroque accessed 8 December 2015.

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Emil Tchakarov Bulgarian Emil Chakrov born 29 June 1948 in Burgas Bulgaria died 4 August 1991 in Paris was a Bulgarian conductor who had a career both in the concert hall and in the opera house He also made a series of Russian opera recordings Life and career EditTchakarov began violin lessons at the age of six entering the Sofia High School of Music in 1962 violin From 1967 to 1971 he was a student at the Sofia State Conservatoire where he also conducted the orchestra 1 In 1971 he won third prize in the 2nd International Herbert von Karajan Conducting Competition in Berlin acting as Karajan s assistant in Berlin and Salzburg and continuing his conducting studies in Hilversum and Tanglewood 2 From 1974 to 1978 he was Chief Conductor of the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra 1 In 1979 he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and other American cities with Eugene Onegin 1979 1980 returning for Il Barbiere di Siviglia 1982 83 and Boris Godunov 1990 3 Following this he guest conducted many orchestras around the world including the Leningrad Philharmonic with whom he made several recordings and became guest conductor in the 1989 90 season Among operatic engagements for Covent Garden he conducted Eugene Onegin in 1979 while in Nice in November 1985 he conducted Simon Boccanegra with Wilhelmenia Fernandez and Piero Cappuccilli returning in January 1987 for Tosca with Olivia Stapp Nicolai Gedda and Theo Adam and in Houston in October 1986 he conducted Boris Godunov with Nicolai Ghiaurov in the title role 4 He stepped in to replace Giuseppe Sinopoli to open Houston Grand Opera s first season in the Wortham Center in October 1987 conducting Verdi s Aida starring Mirella Freni Placido Domingo and Ghiaurov In 1983 he conducted Tannhauser at the Florence Festival Between 1983 and 1986 he was the Chief Conductor of the Royal Flemish Philharmonic in Antwerp 1 He conducted the premiere of Michel Decoust s Hommage a Maurice Ravel at the Festival de Radio France et de Montpellier in July 1987 1 In 1986 Tchakarov founded the Sofia Festival Orchestra with the support of prominent Bulgarian musicians 1 He conducted the Verdi Requiem at the Lucerne Festival in 1989 and in Sofia At the end of the 1980s his international renown led CBS Records Sony to engage him to record a series of six Russian Operas which he did over four years with the Sofia Festival Orchestra Tchakarov was the conductor for the Maurice Bejart 1981 TV film Six personnages en quete d un chanteur starring Ruggero Raimondi He gave his last concert on 22 March 1991 with the French National Orchestra in Paris 5 The concert hall and summer classical music festival in Burgas bears his name Selected discography EditLudwig van Beethoven Violin Concerto in C WoO 5 fragment Romance No 1 in G Op 40 Gidon Kremer violin London Symphony Orchestra Deutsche Grammophon recorded 1978 6 Alexander Borodin Prince Igor with Boris Martinovich Stefka Evstatieva Kaludi Kaludov Nicola Ghiuselev Nicolai Ghiaurov Alexandrina Milcheva Sofia Festival Orchestra Grand Prix du Disque 1989 Anton Bruckner Symphony No 4 Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra Melodiya recorded 1978 Melodiya 2LP C10 09477 80 Mikhail Glinka A Life for the Tsar with Boris Martinovich Chris Merritt Stefania Toczyska Alexandrina Pendachanska Sofia Festival Orchestra Felix Mendelssohn Violin concerto with Augustin Dumay London Symphony Orchestra EMI France recorded 1988 6 Modest Mussorgsky Boris Godunov with Nicolai Ghiaurov Michail Svetlev Josef Frank Stefka Mineva Nicola Ghiuselev Sofia Festival Orchestra Recorded 1986 Modest Mussorgsky Khovanshchina with Nicolai Ghiaurov Alexandrina Milcheva Zdravko Gadjev Nicola Ghiuselev Kaludi Kaludov Sofia Festival Orchestra Recorded 1986 Franz Schubert Concertstuck in D D345 Rondo in A D438 Polonaise in B flat D580 Gidon Kremer violin London Symphony Orchestra Deutsche Grammophon recorded 1978 6 Richard Strauss Also sprach Zarathustra Orchestra Simfonică A Radioteleviziunii Romane Live recording from the 1981 George Enescu festival in Bucharest Electrecord F E 81 012 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky The Queen of Spades with Wieslaw Ochman Stefka Evstatieva Penka Dilova Ivan Konsulov Yuri Mazurok Sofia Festival Orchestra Recorded 1988 Sony Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin with Yuri Mazurok Anna Tomowa Sintow Nicolai Gedda Rossitsa Troeva Mircheva Sofia Festival Orchestra Sony 1988 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Violin concerto with Augustin Dumay London Symphony Orchestra EMI France recorded 1988 6 Treasures of the Baroque Era Albinoni Adagio Giazotto Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 Boccherini Night Music in Madrid Handel Concerto Grosso op 6 no 12 Rameau Concerto No 6 Torelli Christmas Concerto Marcello Introduction aria amp presto Vivaldi Concerto Grosso op 3 no 8 National Iranian Radio amp Television Chamber Orchestra EMI ASD 3613 amp 3614 SLS 5144 7 recorded 1978 Tehran References Edit a b c d e Alain Paris Dictionnaire des interpretes et de l interpretation musicale au XX siecle Editions Robert Laffont Paris 1995 p923 Collegium Musicum website page for Emil Tchakarov accessed 8 December 2015 Metropolitan Opera archives search accessed 8 December 2015 Albright William America Houston report Opera March 1987 p273 Emil Tchakarov s broodingly sweeping conducting of the 1874 version of the score Emil Tchakarov The Energy Memorial brochure In Bulgarian key dates in English a b c d Stuart Philip The LSO Discography 2009 Available at CHARM website accessed 8 December 2015 WorldCat entry for Treasures of the Baroque accessed 8 December 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emil Tchakarov amp oldid 1176282739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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