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José Cura

José Luis Victor Cura Gómez (born 5 December 1962) is an Argentine[4][5] operatic tenor, conductor, director, scenographer and photographer known for intense and original interpretations of opera characters,[6] notably Otello in Verdi’s Otello, Samson in Saint-SaënsSamson et Dalila, Canio in Ruggero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci, Stiffelio in Giuseppe Verdi's Stiffelio and many others.

José Cura
José Cura in 2013
Born
José Luis Victor Cura Gómez

(1962-12-05) 5 December 1962 (age 61)
Rosario, Argentina
NationalityArgentina – Spain
EducationEscuela Superior de Música at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario[1]
Instituto Superior de Arte at the Teatro Colón[2]
Occupation(s)Singer, conductor, director, scenographer, photographer
Years active1992–present
Spouse
Silvia Ibarra
(m. 1985)
[3]
Children3, including Ben

2007 saw the world-premiere of La Commedia è finita. The show, designed and directed by José Cura – in which he also sang the lead role of Canio – marked the beginning of his career as a director and scenographer. He followed this with his productions of Samson et Dalila at the Badisches Staatstheater in 2010[7] (in which he also sang the title role) as well as La Rondine at the Opéra national de Lorraine[8] (in which he also conducted) and Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie,[9] both in 2012 – singing the roles of Turiddu and Canio in both as well.

Early life edit

José Cura was born in Rosario, Argentina. At the age of 12 he was playing guitar under Juan di Lorenzo's guidance; at 15 he made his debut as a choral director; and at 16 he began studies in composition with Carlos Castro and piano with Zulma Cabrera.[10][11]

In 1982, he entered the Music School at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario to continue his musical education; the following year he became assistant conductor of the university choir. At 21, he won a grant to study at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, where he remained for six months.

Cura continued to sing in the opera chorus while focusing on composition and conducting until 1988, when he began working with Horacio Amauri to develop his singing technique.

 
José Cura during 1994's Operalia competition

Determined to make a career in opera, José Cura moved to Italy in 1991 and began voice training with Vittorio Terranova. In February 1992 he made his debut in Verona as the father in Henze's Pollicino. In Genoa he played Le Remendado in Bizet's Carmen and the Capitano de ballestrieri in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra.

Career as opera singer edit

 
José Cura as Jan in Signorina Julia, 1993

Cura's first starring role came in 1993 in Signorina Julia by Bibalo at the Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi in Trieste, Italy.

He began 1994 with a series of highly successful debuts: Ismaele in Verdi's Nabucco in Genoa and Don Alvaro in Verdi's La Forza del Destino in Turin were followed with Ruggero in the world premiere of the third version of Puccini's La Rondine (Turin) and Roberto in the same composer's rarely performed first opera, Le Villi (Martina Franca); the latter performance is particularly noteworthy for providing Cura's first complete opera recording.

In the same year Cura won the first prize of Plácido Domingo's Operalia competition.[12]

In November, he made his US debut in Chicago as Loris Ipanov in Giordano's Fedora, opposite Mirella Freni; he subsequently reprised the role in Trieste in 1995, in London in 1996, in Vienna in 1997 and 1998, and in Tokyo, Zurich and Lecce, Italy, in 1998.

1995–2000 edit

He continued adding roles to his expanding repertoire in 1995. In February, he returned to Italy to star as Paolo il Bello in the Palermo production of Zandonai's Francesca da Rimini. In June Cura debuted in London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in the title role of Stiffelio on the opening night of the Verdi Festival.

In 1996, Cura built upon his burgeoning reputation and solidified his position as one of the most promising tenors of his generation.[13] Following his portrayal of Osaka in Mascagni's allegorical opera Iris at the Rome Opera in January, he returned to London to star in Saint-Saëns' Samson et Dalila, a role for which he has received international acclaim.[14][15] For his debuts in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cura added two roles to his repertoire, Pollione in Bellini's Norma and Don José in Carmen.

Other key roles included Le Villi, Leoncavallo's Pagliacci and Giordano's Andrea Chénier at Opernhaus Zurich, Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana at the Ravenna Festival (conducted by Riccardo Muti and broadcast on Italian television), and Pagliacci at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw (conducted by Riccardo Chailly and televised live). In December, he starred in the Puccini segment of the BBC "Great Composers" documentary, telecast in December 1997.

Cura's debut at Milan's La Scala came in January 1997, when he starred as Enzo in Ponchielli's La Gioconda. Cura returned to La Scala in June 1998 as Des Grieux in Puccini's Manon Lescaut and again in February 1999 for La Forza del Destino, both conducted by Riccardo Muti.

In 1997, José Cura sang duets with the famous classical crossover soprano Sarah Brightman, singing Just Show Me How to Love You, and There For Me, songs released in her album Time to Say Goodbye.

With a growing international reputation and increased critical interest,[16] José Cura made a pivotal career decision in 1997: at Turin's Teatro Regio, at age 34, Cura debuted in Verdi's Otello, telecast live on Italian television. Under the baton of Claudio Abbado[17] La Nazione ran the headline "José Cura: a new Otello is born!"[18] Opera houses around the world agreed, offering Cura the opportunity to take his Moor to London, Washington, Madrid, Trieste, Munich, Buenos Aires, Nice, Paris, Vienna, Zurich, Warsaw, Tokyo, and Florence – making him one of the most eagerly sought-after Otellos of his generation.[19][20]

 
José Cura as Otello at the Teatro Colón in 1999

Following his Otello debut, Cura starred in Cavalleria Rusticana in Bologna, Tosca in Torre del Lago, Fedora in Vienna, and in an acclaimed Samson et Dalila in Turin. He made his first appearance as leading man at the Arena di Verona in summer of 1997 in Carmen. He headlined in a Night of the Stars Gala in London and concluded the year with a series of sensational concerts in Germany.

It was followed in 1998 when he first appeared in Aida at the inaugural season of the New Imperial Theatre in Tokyo.[21]

Firmly entrenched as one of the great modern voices,[22] in 1999 José Cura returned to Paris for Carmen[23] Milan for La Forza del Destino and Verona for Aida (televised – the first opera ever to be broadcast live over the internet).[24] The year ended with his debuts at New York's Metropolitan Opera in Cavalleria Rusticana as only the second tenor in the Met's history to make his debut on opening night (the other having been Caruso in 1903)[25] and at Madrid's Teatro Real in Otello conducted by his long-time friend and mentor, Maestro Luis Antonio García Navarro.

2000–2005 edit

 
José Cura as Manrico in Il Trovatore at the Teatro Real of Madrid in 2000

In 2000, José Cura sang Otello in Washington and starred as Alfredo in La Traviata a Paris a groundbreaking production staged in authentic Paris settings while being telecast live around the world.

In 2001 José Cura appeared in numerous special performances and opera productions honoring the Centenary of Verdi's death, including Otello at the Wiener Staatsoper on 27 January (the date of Verdi's death), Paris' Theatre du Chatelet, London's Covent Garden, Trieste's Teatro Verdi and the Zurich Opera House. He sang in performances of Aida in Greece and Japan and created a memorable Don Carlo in Zurich. He gave two concerts with soprano Daniela Dessi celebrating Verdi's art at the Barbican Centre in London and shared the concert stage with Renato Bruson in Parma for an evening of Verdi arias and duets.

Cura continued his stellar run of Verdi productions into 2002, when he starred as Manrico in the ROH (ROH) production of Il Trovatore, reprised Otello in Zurich, and brought his Moor to Warsaw for a special, one-time-only performance. He also appeared in Tokyo in Tosca, Vienna in Pagliacci, and London in Samson et Dalila in a concert version at the Barbican Centre under the baton of Sir Colin Davis. Other important concerts in 2002 included four outdoor venues: Dalhalla, Sweden; Lodz, Poland; Herod Atticus, Athens, Greece; and Hyde Park, London, where Cura entertained an audience estimated at 40,000. Other notable venues included the National Concert Hall in Taipei, the Pavilhao Atlantico in Lisbon, and the Kremlin in Moscow.

Operas performed in early 2003 included Otello (Tokyo), Don Carlo (Zurich) and Tosca (Vienna). In June, Cura debuted as Calaf in the Arena di Verona production of Puccini's fantasy opera, Turandot.[26]

Cura began the 2003/2004 with his debut at the Wiener Staatsoper as the prophet Jean in Massenet's rarely performed Hérodiade. In November 2003, Cura returned to the Verdi repertoire to reprise his role of Don Carlo and Alfredo in La Traviata, both in Zurich.

In December and January (2004) he made his return to the US, starring in the Lyric Opera of Chicago's production of Samson et Dalila; in March he reprised the role at the Royal Opera House in London. In Vienna, he introduced an intensely personal Andrea Chénier. In Zurich, Cura triumphed as Dick Johnson in Puccini's La fanciulla del west. In April, Cura conducted Madame Butterfly in Warsaw.

José Cura has been a strong advocate for making classical music accessible to the masses, as demonstrated in his participation in two spectacular events in early 2004. In February, Maestro Cura took up the baton to conduct Verdi's Un ballo in maschera in Piacenza, Italy, in a unique, modern production held in a vast public exhibition hall, designed to open the performance to the widest possible audience. In May, he traveled to Seoul for several performances of Carmen, an extravagant experiment in bringing opera to the people of Asia. Held in an outdoor arena seating 37,000 spectators and performed on a 120-meter long stage outfitted with a video screen the size of a football field. Cura finished the 2003/2004 opera season with Otello in Hamburg and Carmen in Warsaw.

In September 2004, José Cura returned to Zurich for a revival of Otello, followed by the house premiere of Stiffelio in the title role. Cura returned to Lisbon at the end of October to headline a special evening of music for the Associacao Portuguesa Contra a Leucemia. With his eclectic mix of American Spirituals, operatic favorites and Argentine songs, as well as his conducting of Orff, Rachmaninov, and Borodin. Switching hats for the second act, Cura became the consummate pop star, sharing the stage with some of the nation's most recognizable singers in duets of familiar Portuguese songs.

On 2 November he hosted the night of ten tenors at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Cura did double-duty as tenor and maestro: he delivered some of opera's most well-known arias, then he stepped onto the podium to display not only his conducting skills but also his innate sensitivity to the needs of his nine young soloists.[27]

2005–2010 edit

Cura opened the calendar year of 2005 with a concert-version of Il Corsaro in Barcelona[28] followed with Samson et Dalila at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.[29] In spring 2005, Cura focused his considerable talents on portraying Canio in Berlin and Piacenza in two very different productions. In June, Cura returned to Verona as Radames for two performances of Aida in a Franco Zeffirelli production.[30] In July, he traveled to Munich for two performances of Otello. José Cura ended his 2005 opera season with a run of Turandot at the Arena di Verona.

 
José Cura as Calaf in Turandot at the Arena di Verona in 2005

Cura's first concert of 2005 featured the star soprano Anna Netrebko; both performed before a crowd of 8,000 at the Cologne arena (Lanxess Arena).[31] In July, Cura took part in the opening ceremonies of the World Games in Duisburg, Germany.[32]

Cura started the 2005/2006 season in London starring as Puccini's outlaw hero Dick Johnson in the much-anticipated ROH production of La fanciulla del west (September).[33] Cura then reprised the role of Roberto in Puccini's rarely staged first opera, Le Villi in Vienna (October).[34][35] In January 2006, Cura returned to the stage in the title role in Andrea Chénier at Teatro Comunale di Bologna. In February, José Cura re-introduced the audience at the Liceu of Barcelona to Verdi's masterpiece, Otello, after an eighteen-year absence.[36][37]

 
José Cura as Canio in Pagliacci, 2006, Arena di Verona

After reprising his Alfredo in La Traviata and Stiffelio in the much-neglected Verdi opera of the same name, Cura became the first tenor to bring Calaf to life in the Zurich Opera's avant garde production of Puccini's Turandot. Cura reprises the role in Zurich in the 2006/2007 season and will again in 2007/2008. From Zurich, Cura traveled to Vienna to star in Le Villi, and conduct Madame Butterfly at the Vienna State Opera. In June, Cura returned to Japan to reprise the lead role in Andrea Chénier with the Teatro Comunale di Bologna. His performance was greeted with enthusiastic applause led by the Japanese Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi, a noted opera lover.[38][39] Cura's summer took an unexpected turn when he arrived in Verona for the first of several performances as Canio in Pagliacci: the tenor scheduled for the role of Turiddu in the double-header Cavalleria Rusticana was forced to withdraw at the last minute, leaving the Arena di Verona without a world-class tenor to sing the role. Cura responded immediately. Stepping onto the ancient Roman stones in brutal summer heat, still suffering the effects from jet-lag and trying to recall the role he had not sung in over six years, he repaid a debt of honor to the theater that first opened its arms to him in 1992. It was not an offer made lightly Cura became only the third tenor in 84 years of Arena history to undertake this daunting challenge. In mid-July, Cura traveled to Rijeka, Croatia, for a summer night of music making. Following an early September 2006 engagement in Vienna as Roberto in Le Villi, Cura traveled to Berlin to end the month in the Deutsche Oper's revival of La fanciulla del west. In October, Cura made a return to Turin to star as Calaf in an innovative staging of Turandot.

Cura returned to the United States at the end of October for a series of performances at the Metropolitan Opera and two very different concerts. He first starred as Mario Cavaradossi in the lavish Franco Zeffirelli production of Tosca.[40][41] Then, Cura found time during his brief stay in New York to fly to Miami as special guest of the Orquestra de São Paulo for a night of Latin-accented music. Cura also took part in the Richard Tucker Music Foundation Gala, a prestigious annual event that features outstanding opera singers performing arias and scenes.[42] In a rare treat for fans of Verdi's Don Carlo, Cura reprised his acclaimed portrayal of the tortured, insecure Infant in Zurich at the end of November and then brought an entirely different Don Carlo to Vienna, where he shared the stage with some of today's most distinguished performers.

Cura emerged from a brief holiday for three opera galas and a reprise of his Pagliacci in Berlin. In Zurich, he closed out the year with his Turandot; in Palermo, he presented his heroic Mario Cavaradossi in a controversial Tosca; and in Karlsruhe, he graciously filled in at the last minute for a colleague in a production of the same opera before returning to Berlin to perform his Canio. Following a fund-raising gala in Lisbon for the Associacao Portuguesa contra a Leucemia, Cura offered a one-night-only presentation of his acclaimed Otello in Mannheim before traveling to Shanghai with the Zurich Opera for Turandot and a special Valentine's Day orchestral concert. Cura also took time out to hold an extensive master class for a select group of international singers and a follow-up concert in Devon in his role of Patron to the New Devon Opera. In June, Cura pulled off an exciting tour de force when he returned to Rijeka, Croatia, wearing a coat of many fabrics—director, set designer and playwright in his production of La Commedia è finita.

What had been planned as a summer sabbatical with his family turned into a triumphant professional return to Argentina in June.[43] He began with his participation in the rededication of the Monument to the Flag in his hometown (where he was introduced as one of the 50 extraordinary lights Rosario had sent into the world),[44][45][46][47] then offering a series of semi-staged, rapturously received performances of Samson et Dalila,[48] an unforgettable, intimate concert where he unveiled new compositions based on the poetry of Pablo Neruda,[49] and ended with a master class held for aspiring local singers.

 
José Cura during a concert performance

José Cura ended the hot summer months in Cortona, Italy, with two concerts at the prestigious Tuscan Sun Festival;[50] Cura led the Russian National Orchestra in an evening full of gems from the Russian orchestral repertoire and followed up with a vocal concert featuring some of the most popular pieces from Leoncavallo, Puccini, Verdi, and Bizet. He followed with a concert performance in Halle, sharing the stage once more with soprano Anna Netrebko in an evening of arias and duets in front of a sold-out audience of over 8,000.[51]

 
José Cura on stage as Le Cid in 2008, the day his father died

Cura then returned to Barcelona for a month-long run of Andrea Chénier at the Liceu. Following a gala concert in Lisbon once more in support of Associacao Portuguesa Contra a Leucemia, Cura traveled to Cologne to headline in the famous verismo double-bill of Cav/Pag. Between performances in Cologne, Cura presented two concerts in Eindhoven (the second added by popular demand).

In January 2008 José Cura offered opera lovers a wonderful gift when he starred in Massenet's rarely performed Le Cid at the Zurich opera – his father, Oscar Cura, had died on the morning of the premiere back in his native Argentina, and despite the tremendous weight of the personal tragedy, the tenor still performed that night, to solidary tears and a standing ovation from all those present that night.[52][53] Cura dedicated the performance to his father, and flew to his native town of Rosario, Argentina, the next day.

In early February, Cura took time out from his run of Le Cid in Zurich to conduct Verdi's Requiem for the Hungarian charity Salva Vita, an organization dedicated to helping handicapped citizens gain increased independence through vocational education. After conducting at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin in March, Cura made his much anticipated return the United States in Pagliacci at the San Diego Opera – the first time he had performed Canio in North America.[54][55][56][57] Returning to Europe, Cura sang Otello at the Staatsoper in Hannover for a single gala performance. He followed that performance with a gala concert in Düsseldorf and offered his Cavaradossi in Tosca in Karlsruhe. The month of June found that Cura was firmly entrenched in Italian theater, returning to Bologna for one of his signature roles, Samson, and then on to Turin for Puccini's rarely performed Edgar in an early celebration of the 150th anniversary of Puccini's birth.[58]

 
José Cura as Samson in Karlsruhe in 2010

Cura rounded up the summer months with a brief return to Zurich for two performances of Turandot and performed in concert at the Festival of Toledo and at the Tuscan Sun Festival in Cortona[59] – where he also presented an exhibition of his photography in advance of the release of his first collection, Espontáneas: Photography by José Cura.[60][61] Cura finished the summer season with Samson et Dalila in Santander, Spain.

The start of the 2008/2009 season saw Cura engaged in a labor of love: presenting a master class for the New Devon Opera, a charity for which he is Patron. In mid-September, he returned to the Royal Opera House to reprise Dick Johnson in La Fanciulla del West. Cura followed his run of Fanciulla performances with two notable concerts, one in Zagreb and the second in Nancy. The latter performance came a year after his celebrated master class for Nancy Opera Passion[62] and in advance of his 2010 masterclass in the same city.

The Auditorio de Tenerife hosted Cura in November when he brought his Otello to the Atlantic Island for the fall festival. He then closed the month of November in Mannheim starring in the verismo twins. Cura sang his first Calaf in Verona in 2003; nearly six years later, he brought his dangerous and controversial prince to Covent Garden.[63][64]

Cura continued the 2008/2009 season with symphonic concerts in Bologna, and Budapest, Stiffelio, Carmen, and Tosca in Vienna, Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci at the Met in New York, and Turandot, Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci in Zurich.

2010–present edit

Cura continues to tour concert halls and opera houses around the world, performing his signature roles of Otello, Samson, Canio, Turiddu, Don José, Stiffelio, Cavaradossi, Dick Johnson, Calaf, Edgar etc. – debuting in La Bohème as Rodolfo at the Zurich Opera House in 2010.

He took his Otello to the Met in 2013,[4][20] not before saving the last performance of Carmen at the same opera house, a favour which he had been asked to do the very moment he landed in New York, jet-lagged, from Europe. Without rehearsals and very little sleep, Cura performed the role of Don José.[65][66]

His performance of Otello at the Salzburg Easter festival in 2016 was in the opinion Giacomo Parini of the Milano Gazzetto to be "one of the most vulgar performances of Otello in memory. Verdi and all proponents of beautiful singing are rolling in their graves."

Career as conductor edit

 
José Cura conducting Bach's Mass in B minor in 2009
 
José Cura conducting Bach's Mass in B Minor in 2009

Originally trained as an orchestral conductor, his vocal talents were unrecognised until 1988.

He became the first artist to sing and conduct simultaneously (both in concert and on recordings) and the first to combine singing with symphonic works in a ‘half and half’ concert format.

Cura made operatic history when he first conducted Cavalleria Rusticana and then stepped on stage after intermission to sing Canio in Pagliacci at the Hamburg State Opera in February 2003.[67]

He accepted a three-year assignment as principal guest conductor of Sinfonia Varsovia, a position previously held by the late Lord Yehudi Menuhin, in early 2001. Cura inaugurated his partnership with a concert in Warsaw in November.[68]

Cura subsequently led his orchestra in a series of highly acclaimed performances of such symphonic works as Respighi's Pines of Rome, Rachmaninov's Second Symphony and Beethoven's Choral Symphony No. 9.[69] His recordings of Rachmaninov's Symphony No. 2 and Aurora, a collection of opera arias, feature Cura conducting the Polish ensemble. A favorite guest conductor of orchestras across Europe, he conducted a New Year's concert in Budapest to bring the year to a close.

 
José Cura conducting the Sinfonia Varsovia in 2002

As a concert performer, José Cura has successfully integrated the roles of singer and conductor as demonstrated in his performance in the Vienna Konzerthaus in November 2002,[70] seamlessly moving from singing arias from his new album, Aurora, to conducting the Rachmaninov Symphony No. 2.

On 18 September he conducted Sinfonia Varsovia in Beethoven's monumental 5th Symphony as part of the VI European Festival in Jelenia Góra. Cura next traveled to Sofia to conduct the Bulgaria Philharmonic Orchestra on 28 September in an evening of music that included Respighi's Pini di Roma, Borodin's Polovtsian Dances and Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony.[71]

In October 2003, he returned to Prague for a standing-room-only concert featuring an inspired selection of Puccini arias coupled with the 9th Symphony from the Czech Republic's most famous composer, Antonín Dvořák. Cura's final public concert of the year was in Budapest, during which the maestro led the Matàv Hungarian Symphony Orchestra in a rendition of Dvořák's 9th-recorded live and released by Cura's Cuibar label.

In April 2004, Cura conducted Madama Butterfly in Warsaw.

Maestro Cura also proved his versatility on the podium throughout the year 2006. In June, Cura returned to his roots to conduct two sacred works at the Miskolci Opera Fesztival in Hungary. The program, which opened with the somber beauty of Rossini's Stabat Mater, was highlighted by the conductor's interpretation of Zoltán Kodály's Te Deum. In September, Cura traveled to Plymouth, England, to conduct the Ten Tors orchestra in a Gala Opera Concert.[72] The Maestro led his ensemble in numbers from Rossini (William Tell Overture), Tchaikovsky (Eugene Onegin), Gershwin (selections from Porgy and Bess), Verdi (I vespri Siciliani overture), and Dvořák (Hymn to the Moon from Rusalka and the final movement from Symphony No. 9).

Cura traveled to Italy in December for a month-long immersion in conducting, interrupted only when he raised his voice in support of charity during the annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. Concerts with the L'orchestra della Fondazione Arturo Toscanini in Busseto and Piacenza featured Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor and Symphony No. 2 in E minor and Kodály's Dances of Galanta. The Maestro ended the month in Mantova conducting Verdi's I vespri Siciliani.

Directing and scenography edit

José Cura directed and designed the sets of La Commedia è finita in 2007.

In May 2008, he produced Un ballo in maschera for the Köln Staatstheater.

He later followed suit in his production of Samson et Dalila at the Badisches Staatstheater in 2010[73][74] (in which he also designed the costumes) as well as La Rondine at the Opéra national de Lorraine and Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie, both in 2012.

In 2012, he was the first artist to have designed the scenography and costumes as well as directing and conducting an opera. This was La Rondine, at the Opéra de Lorraine, in Nancy, France.

Photography edit

In 2008, he published his first photography book Espontáneas (ISBN 3-85881-193-9) followed by an exhibition at the Tuscan Sun Festival in Cortona, Italy.

Principal recordings edit

Cura's discography and filmography covers his main repertoire as well as many concert performances and conducting works.

In 2002 he created Cuibar Phono Video (CPV). The same year, CPV released Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2 with Sinfonia Varsovia, which Cura conducted. He continues to release his works through his company at present.

Discography edit

Year Recording Company
1994 Le Villi Nuova era
1996 Iris BMG – Ricordi
1997 Anhelo Erato
1997 Puccini Arias Erato
1998 Fedora ECA
1998 Samson et Dalila Erato
1999 Verismo Erato
2000 Pagliacci Decca
2000 Verismo Erato
2000 La Traviata à Paris Teldec
2000 Manon Lescaut Deutsche Grammophon
2001 Bravo Cura Tour Collection Erato
2002 Artist Portrait Warner Classics
2002 Boleros Warner Classics
2002 Aurora CPV
2002 Rachmaninov Symphony N.2 in E minor CPV
2003 Dvořák Love Songs / Symphony N.9 CPV

Filmography edit

Year Recording Company
1999 Great Composers BBC
1999 In Passione Domini RAI
2000 Puccini: Il Trittico BMG – Ricordi
2001 A Passion for Verdi RM Associates
2001 Tosca Kultur
2001 Verdi Gala Euro Arts
2002 Il Trovatore BBC – Opus Arte
2004 Verdi Gala Dynamic
2005 Manon Lescaut TDK
2006 Andrea Chénier Rai Trade
2007 La Traviata à Paris RAI Cinema
2007 Otello Opus Arte
2008 José Cura in Concert Budapest 2000 Cuibar – Bravissimo
2009 Edgar Arthaus – RAI Trade
2010 Cavalleria/Pagliacci SWR – Arte
2012 Samson et Dalila Cuibar – Arthaus

Prizes and awards edit

Year Prize/Award Authority
1994 1st Prize[12] Plácido Domingo's Operalia International Opera Competition
1996 Abbiati Award Premio Franco Abbiati della Critica Musicale Italiana, Italy
1998 Orphée D'Or Académie du Disque Lyrique, France
1999 Professor Honoris Causae Universidad C.A.E.C.E, Argentina
1999 Citizen of Honour City of Rosario, Argentina
1999 ECHO Singer of the Year Deutsche Phono-Akademie, Germany
2000 Chevalier de l'Ordre du Cèdre Lebanese Government
2001 Artist of the Year[75] Grup de Liceistes – Barcelona, Spain
2002 The Ewa Czeszejko[76] Sochacki Foundation Award, Poland
2003 Artist of the Year[77] Catullus Prize, Italy
2004 Citizen of Honour City of Veszprem, Hungary
2005 Citizen of Honour City of Piacenza, Italy
2005 Città di Baveno Festival Umberto Giordano, Italy
2006 Giovanni Zanatello Artist of the 2005 Season Arena di Verona, Italy
2006 Enric Granados Award[78] Enric Granados, Spain
2006 Insigna d'or Amics de l'Opera de Lerida, Spain
2007 Career Achievement Award Lebanese Society of Rosario, Argentina
2008 Best Argentinean Opera Singer of 2007 Fundación Teatro Colón, Argentina
2009 Best Argentinean Male Singers of the Decade (1999–2008)[79] Fundación Konex, Argentina
2009 Career Medal[80] Fondazione Ugo Becattini, Italy
2010 Österreichischer Kammersänger[81] Wiener Staatsoper, Austria
2011 Theater prize, for "Deleting borders between East and West"[82] National Theatre, Slovakia
2015 Mención de Honor "Senador Domingo Faustino Sarmiento" por su obra destinada a mejorar la calidad de vida de sus semejantes, de las instituciones y de sus comunidades[82] Senado, Argentina
2015 Presidente Onorario[82] Academia Musicale di Verona, Italy
2016 Máximo galardón de la Federació Catalana de Basquetbol[82] Barcelona, Spain
2016 Reconocimiento del Ministerio de Educación de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires[82] Buenos Aires, Argentina
2017 Professor Honoris Causa de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario.[83] Rosario, Argentina

Teaching and patronage edit

He is the Patron of the New Devon Opera[84] and the Vice-President of the British Youth Opera (or BYO).[85]

In 2007 José Cura was appointed visiting professor of the Royal Academy of Music in London. [86]

He has given many masterclasses and taught at different institutions throughout the years.[87][88] Most notably, for Nancy Opéra Passion, which focuses on launching new young talents onto the international stage.

Charity work edit

Cura hosted the annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon in Italy in 2005.

In August 2007, he was awarded the Socio Fundador Honorario by the Associacao Portuguesa contra a Leucemia (APCL) for his on-going support of the association in its efforts to find a cure for Leukemia.[89][90]

Since 2008, he has been collaborating the Salva Vita Foundation in Hungary.[91]

References edit

Notes

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Further reading

  • Gragnani, Serenella (2008) Giù la Maschera! Personaggi a nudo Pacini Fazzi Editore ISBN 978-88-7246-901-9
  • Scalisi, Cecilia and Gregorio-Cernadas, Maximiliano (2007), José Cura el Titán de la Lirica en Samson et Dalila Teatro Colón B.A. ISBN 978-987-05-2883-8

External links edit

  • Josecura.com, José Cura's official website
  • José Cura at IMDb
  • José Cura's Official Schedule on SongKick
  • José Cura's YouTube Channel
  • Cuibar's Flickr with pictures of José Cura

josé, cura, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, cura, second, maternal, family, name, gómez, josé, luis, victor, cura, gómez, born, december, 1962, argentine, operatic, tenor, conductor, director, scenographer, photographer, known, intense, original. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Cura and the second or maternal family name is Gomez Jose Luis Victor Cura Gomez born 5 December 1962 is an Argentine 4 5 operatic tenor conductor director scenographer and photographer known for intense and original interpretations of opera characters 6 notably Otello in Verdi s Otello Samson in Saint Saens Samson et Dalila Canio in Ruggero Leoncavallo s Pagliacci Stiffelio in Giuseppe Verdi s Stiffelio and many others Jose CuraJose Cura in 2013BornJose Luis Victor Cura Gomez 1962 12 05 5 December 1962 age 61 Rosario ArgentinaNationalityArgentina SpainEducationEscuela Superior de Musica at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario 1 Instituto Superior de Arte at the Teatro Colon 2 Occupation s Singer conductor director scenographer photographerYears active1992 presentSpouseSilvia Ibarra m 1985 wbr 3 Children3 including Ben2007 saw the world premiere of La Commedia e finita The show designed and directed by Jose Cura in which he also sang the lead role of Canio marked the beginning of his career as a director and scenographer He followed this with his productions of Samson et Dalila at the Badisches Staatstheater in 2010 7 in which he also sang the title role as well as La Rondine at the Opera national de Lorraine 8 in which he also conducted and Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci at the Opera Royal de Wallonie 9 both in 2012 singing the roles of Turiddu and Canio in both as well Contents 1 Early life 2 Career as opera singer 2 1 1995 2000 2 2 2000 2005 2 3 2005 2010 2 4 2010 present 2 5 Career as conductor 2 6 Directing and scenography 2 7 Photography 3 Principal recordings 3 1 Discography 3 2 Filmography 4 Prizes and awards 5 Teaching and patronage 6 Charity work 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editJose Cura was born in Rosario Argentina At the age of 12 he was playing guitar under Juan di Lorenzo s guidance at 15 he made his debut as a choral director and at 16 he began studies in composition with Carlos Castro and piano with Zulma Cabrera 10 11 In 1982 he entered the Music School at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario to continue his musical education the following year he became assistant conductor of the university choir At 21 he won a grant to study at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires where he remained for six months Cura continued to sing in the opera chorus while focusing on composition and conducting until 1988 when he began working with Horacio Amauri to develop his singing technique nbsp Jose Cura during 1994 s Operalia competitionDetermined to make a career in opera Jose Cura moved to Italy in 1991 and began voice training with Vittorio Terranova In February 1992 he made his debut in Verona as the father in Henze s Pollicino In Genoa he played Le Remendado in Bizet s Carmen and the Capitano de ballestrieri in Verdi s Simon Boccanegra Career as opera singer edit nbsp Jose Cura as Jan in Signorina Julia 1993Cura s first starring role came in 1993 in Signorina Julia by Bibalo at the Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi in Trieste Italy He began 1994 with a series of highly successful debuts Ismaele in Verdi s Nabucco in Genoa and Don Alvaro in Verdi s La Forza del Destino in Turin were followed with Ruggero in the world premiere of the third version of Puccini s La Rondine Turin and Roberto in the same composer s rarely performed first opera Le Villi Martina Franca the latter performance is particularly noteworthy for providing Cura s first complete opera recording In the same year Cura won the first prize of Placido Domingo s Operalia competition 12 In November he made his US debut in Chicago as Loris Ipanov in Giordano s Fedora opposite Mirella Freni he subsequently reprised the role in Trieste in 1995 in London in 1996 in Vienna in 1997 and 1998 and in Tokyo Zurich and Lecce Italy in 1998 1995 2000 edit He continued adding roles to his expanding repertoire in 1995 In February he returned to Italy to star as Paolo il Bello in the Palermo production of Zandonai s Francesca da Rimini In June Cura debuted in London s Royal Opera House Covent Garden in the title role of Stiffelio on the opening night of the Verdi Festival In 1996 Cura built upon his burgeoning reputation and solidified his position as one of the most promising tenors of his generation 13 Following his portrayal of Osaka in Mascagni s allegorical opera Iris at the Rome Opera in January he returned to London to star in Saint Saens Samson et Dalila a role for which he has received international acclaim 14 15 For his debuts in Los Angeles and San Francisco Cura added two roles to his repertoire Pollione in Bellini s Norma and Don Jose in Carmen Other key roles included Le Villi Leoncavallo s Pagliacci and Giordano s Andrea Chenier at Opernhaus Zurich Mascagni s Cavalleria Rusticana at the Ravenna Festival conducted by Riccardo Muti and broadcast on Italian television and Pagliacci at Amsterdam s Concertgebouw conducted by Riccardo Chailly and televised live In December he starred in the Puccini segment of the BBC Great Composers documentary telecast in December 1997 Cura s debut at Milan s La Scala came in January 1997 when he starred as Enzo in Ponchielli s La Gioconda Cura returned to La Scala in June 1998 as Des Grieux in Puccini s Manon Lescaut and again in February 1999 for La Forza del Destino both conducted by Riccardo Muti In 1997 Jose Cura sang duets with the famous classical crossover soprano Sarah Brightman singing Just Show Me How to Love You and There For Me songs released in her album Time to Say Goodbye With a growing international reputation and increased critical interest 16 Jose Cura made a pivotal career decision in 1997 at Turin s Teatro Regio at age 34 Cura debuted in Verdi s Otello telecast live on Italian television Under the baton of Claudio Abbado 17 La Nazione ran the headline Jose Cura a new Otello is born 18 Opera houses around the world agreed offering Cura the opportunity to take his Moor to London Washington Madrid Trieste Munich Buenos Aires Nice Paris Vienna Zurich Warsaw Tokyo and Florence making him one of the most eagerly sought after Otellos of his generation 19 20 nbsp Jose Cura as Otello at the Teatro Colon in 1999Following his Otello debut Cura starred in Cavalleria Rusticana in Bologna Tosca in Torre del Lago Fedora in Vienna and in an acclaimed Samson et Dalila in Turin He made his first appearance as leading man at the Arena di Verona in summer of 1997 in Carmen He headlined in a Night of the Stars Gala in London and concluded the year with a series of sensational concerts in Germany It was followed in 1998 when he first appeared in Aida at the inaugural season of the New Imperial Theatre in Tokyo 21 Firmly entrenched as one of the great modern voices 22 in 1999 Jose Cura returned to Paris for Carmen 23 Milan for La Forza del Destino and Verona for Aida televised the first opera ever to be broadcast live over the internet 24 The year ended with his debuts at New York s Metropolitan Opera in Cavalleria Rusticana as only the second tenor in the Met s history to make his debut on opening night the other having been Caruso in 1903 25 and at Madrid s Teatro Real in Otello conducted by his long time friend and mentor Maestro Luis Antonio Garcia Navarro 2000 2005 edit nbsp Jose Cura as Manrico in Il Trovatore at the Teatro Real of Madrid in 2000In 2000 Jose Cura sang Otello in Washington and starred as Alfredo in La Traviata a Paris a groundbreaking production staged in authentic Paris settings while being telecast live around the world In 2001 Jose Cura appeared in numerous special performances and opera productions honoring the Centenary of Verdi s death including Otello at the Wiener Staatsoper on 27 January the date of Verdi s death Paris Theatre du Chatelet London s Covent Garden Trieste s Teatro Verdi and the Zurich Opera House He sang in performances of Aida in Greece and Japan and created a memorable Don Carlo in Zurich He gave two concerts with soprano Daniela Dessi celebrating Verdi s art at the Barbican Centre in London and shared the concert stage with Renato Bruson in Parma for an evening of Verdi arias and duets Cura continued his stellar run of Verdi productions into 2002 when he starred as Manrico in the ROH ROH production of Il Trovatore reprised Otello in Zurich and brought his Moor to Warsaw for a special one time only performance He also appeared in Tokyo in Tosca Vienna in Pagliacci and London in Samson et Dalila in a concert version at the Barbican Centre under the baton of Sir Colin Davis Other important concerts in 2002 included four outdoor venues Dalhalla Sweden Lodz Poland Herod Atticus Athens Greece and Hyde Park London where Cura entertained an audience estimated at 40 000 Other notable venues included the National Concert Hall in Taipei the Pavilhao Atlantico in Lisbon and the Kremlin in Moscow Operas performed in early 2003 included Otello Tokyo Don Carlo Zurich and Tosca Vienna In June Cura debuted as Calaf in the Arena di Verona production of Puccini s fantasy opera Turandot 26 Cura began the 2003 2004 with his debut at the Wiener Staatsoper as the prophet Jean in Massenet s rarely performed Herodiade In November 2003 Cura returned to the Verdi repertoire to reprise his role of Don Carlo and Alfredo in La Traviata both in Zurich In December and January 2004 he made his return to the US starring in the Lyric Opera of Chicago s production of Samson et Dalila in March he reprised the role at the Royal Opera House in London In Vienna he introduced an intensely personal Andrea Chenier In Zurich Cura triumphed as Dick Johnson in Puccini s La fanciulla del west In April Cura conducted Madame Butterfly in Warsaw Jose Cura has been a strong advocate for making classical music accessible to the masses as demonstrated in his participation in two spectacular events in early 2004 In February Maestro Cura took up the baton to conduct Verdi s Un ballo in maschera in Piacenza Italy in a unique modern production held in a vast public exhibition hall designed to open the performance to the widest possible audience In May he traveled to Seoul for several performances of Carmen an extravagant experiment in bringing opera to the people of Asia Held in an outdoor arena seating 37 000 spectators and performed on a 120 meter long stage outfitted with a video screen the size of a football field Cura finished the 2003 2004 opera season with Otello in Hamburg and Carmen in Warsaw In September 2004 Jose Cura returned to Zurich for a revival of Otello followed by the house premiere of Stiffelio in the title role Cura returned to Lisbon at the end of October to headline a special evening of music for the Associacao Portuguesa Contra a Leucemia With his eclectic mix of American Spirituals operatic favorites and Argentine songs as well as his conducting of Orff Rachmaninov and Borodin Switching hats for the second act Cura became the consummate pop star sharing the stage with some of the nation s most recognizable singers in duets of familiar Portuguese songs On 2 November he hosted the night of ten tenors at the Royal Festival Hall in London Cura did double duty as tenor and maestro he delivered some of opera s most well known arias then he stepped onto the podium to display not only his conducting skills but also his innate sensitivity to the needs of his nine young soloists 27 2005 2010 edit Cura opened the calendar year of 2005 with a concert version of Il Corsaro in Barcelona 28 followed with Samson et Dalila at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City 29 In spring 2005 Cura focused his considerable talents on portraying Canio in Berlin and Piacenza in two very different productions In June Cura returned to Verona as Radames for two performances of Aida in a Franco Zeffirelli production 30 In July he traveled to Munich for two performances of Otello Jose Cura ended his 2005 opera season with a run of Turandot at the Arena di Verona nbsp Jose Cura as Calaf in Turandot at the Arena di Verona in 2005Cura s first concert of 2005 featured the star soprano Anna Netrebko both performed before a crowd of 8 000 at the Cologne arena Lanxess Arena 31 In July Cura took part in the opening ceremonies of the World Games in Duisburg Germany 32 Cura started the 2005 2006 season in London starring as Puccini s outlaw hero Dick Johnson in the much anticipated ROH production of La fanciulla del west September 33 Cura then reprised the role of Roberto in Puccini s rarely staged first opera Le Villi in Vienna October 34 35 In January 2006 Cura returned to the stage in the title role in Andrea Chenier at Teatro Comunale di Bologna In February Jose Cura re introduced the audience at the Liceu of Barcelona to Verdi s masterpiece Otello after an eighteen year absence 36 37 nbsp Jose Cura as Canio in Pagliacci 2006 Arena di VeronaAfter reprising his Alfredo in La Traviata and Stiffelio in the much neglected Verdi opera of the same name Cura became the first tenor to bring Calaf to life in the Zurich Opera s avant garde production of Puccini s Turandot Cura reprises the role in Zurich in the 2006 2007 season and will again in 2007 2008 From Zurich Cura traveled to Vienna to star in Le Villi and conduct Madame Butterfly at the Vienna State Opera In June Cura returned to Japan to reprise the lead role in Andrea Chenier with the Teatro Comunale di Bologna His performance was greeted with enthusiastic applause led by the Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi a noted opera lover 38 39 Cura s summer took an unexpected turn when he arrived in Verona for the first of several performances as Canio in Pagliacci the tenor scheduled for the role of Turiddu in the double header Cavalleria Rusticana was forced to withdraw at the last minute leaving the Arena di Verona without a world class tenor to sing the role Cura responded immediately Stepping onto the ancient Roman stones in brutal summer heat still suffering the effects from jet lag and trying to recall the role he had not sung in over six years he repaid a debt of honor to the theater that first opened its arms to him in 1992 It was not an offer made lightly Cura became only the third tenor in 84 years of Arena history to undertake this daunting challenge In mid July Cura traveled to Rijeka Croatia for a summer night of music making Following an early September 2006 engagement in Vienna as Roberto in Le Villi Cura traveled to Berlin to end the month in the Deutsche Oper s revival of La fanciulla del west In October Cura made a return to Turin to star as Calaf in an innovative staging of Turandot Cura returned to the United States at the end of October for a series of performances at the Metropolitan Opera and two very different concerts He first starred as Mario Cavaradossi in the lavish Franco Zeffirelli production of Tosca 40 41 Then Cura found time during his brief stay in New York to fly to Miami as special guest of the Orquestra de Sao Paulo for a night of Latin accented music Cura also took part in the Richard Tucker Music Foundation Gala a prestigious annual event that features outstanding opera singers performing arias and scenes 42 In a rare treat for fans of Verdi s Don Carlo Cura reprised his acclaimed portrayal of the tortured insecure Infant in Zurich at the end of November and then brought an entirely different Don Carlo to Vienna where he shared the stage with some of today s most distinguished performers Cura emerged from a brief holiday for three opera galas and a reprise of his Pagliacci in Berlin In Zurich he closed out the year with his Turandot in Palermo he presented his heroic Mario Cavaradossi in a controversial Tosca and in Karlsruhe he graciously filled in at the last minute for a colleague in a production of the same opera before returning to Berlin to perform his Canio Following a fund raising gala in Lisbon for the Associacao Portuguesa contra a Leucemia Cura offered a one night only presentation of his acclaimed Otello in Mannheim before traveling to Shanghai with the Zurich Opera for Turandot and a special Valentine s Day orchestral concert Cura also took time out to hold an extensive master class for a select group of international singers and a follow up concert in Devon in his role of Patron to the New Devon Opera In June Cura pulled off an exciting tour de force when he returned to Rijeka Croatia wearing a coat of many fabrics director set designer and playwright in his production of La Commedia e finita What had been planned as a summer sabbatical with his family turned into a triumphant professional return to Argentina in June 43 He began with his participation in the rededication of the Monument to the Flag in his hometown where he was introduced as one of the 50 extraordinary lights Rosario had sent into the world 44 45 46 47 then offering a series of semi staged rapturously received performances of Samson et Dalila 48 an unforgettable intimate concert where he unveiled new compositions based on the poetry of Pablo Neruda 49 and ended with a master class held for aspiring local singers nbsp Jose Cura during a concert performanceJose Cura ended the hot summer months in Cortona Italy with two concerts at the prestigious Tuscan Sun Festival 50 Cura led the Russian National Orchestra in an evening full of gems from the Russian orchestral repertoire and followed up with a vocal concert featuring some of the most popular pieces from Leoncavallo Puccini Verdi and Bizet He followed with a concert performance in Halle sharing the stage once more with soprano Anna Netrebko in an evening of arias and duets in front of a sold out audience of over 8 000 51 nbsp Jose Cura on stage as Le Cid in 2008 the day his father diedCura then returned to Barcelona for a month long run of Andrea Chenier at the Liceu Following a gala concert in Lisbon once more in support of Associacao Portuguesa Contra a Leucemia Cura traveled to Cologne to headline in the famous verismo double bill of Cav Pag Between performances in Cologne Cura presented two concerts in Eindhoven the second added by popular demand In January 2008 Jose Cura offered opera lovers a wonderful gift when he starred in Massenet s rarely performed Le Cid at the Zurich opera his father Oscar Cura had died on the morning of the premiere back in his native Argentina and despite the tremendous weight of the personal tragedy the tenor still performed that night to solidary tears and a standing ovation from all those present that night 52 53 Cura dedicated the performance to his father and flew to his native town of Rosario Argentina the next day In early February Cura took time out from his run of Le Cid in Zurich to conduct Verdi s Requiem for the Hungarian charity Salva Vita an organization dedicated to helping handicapped citizens gain increased independence through vocational education After conducting at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin in March Cura made his much anticipated return the United States in Pagliacci at the San Diego Opera the first time he had performed Canio in North America 54 55 56 57 Returning to Europe Cura sang Otello at the Staatsoper in Hannover for a single gala performance He followed that performance with a gala concert in Dusseldorf and offered his Cavaradossi in Tosca in Karlsruhe The month of June found that Cura was firmly entrenched in Italian theater returning to Bologna for one of his signature roles Samson and then on to Turin for Puccini s rarely performed Edgar in an early celebration of the 150th anniversary of Puccini s birth 58 nbsp Jose Cura as Samson in Karlsruhe in 2010Cura rounded up the summer months with a brief return to Zurich for two performances of Turandot and performed in concert at the Festival of Toledo and at the Tuscan Sun Festival in Cortona 59 where he also presented an exhibition of his photography in advance of the release of his first collection Espontaneas Photography by Jose Cura 60 61 Cura finished the summer season with Samson et Dalila in Santander Spain The start of the 2008 2009 season saw Cura engaged in a labor of love presenting a master class for the New Devon Opera a charity for which he is Patron In mid September he returned to the Royal Opera House to reprise Dick Johnson in La Fanciulla del West Cura followed his run of Fanciulla performances with two notable concerts one in Zagreb and the second in Nancy The latter performance came a year after his celebrated master class for Nancy Opera Passion 62 and in advance of his 2010 masterclass in the same city The Auditorio de Tenerife hosted Cura in November when he brought his Otello to the Atlantic Island for the fall festival He then closed the month of November in Mannheim starring in the verismo twins Cura sang his first Calaf in Verona in 2003 nearly six years later he brought his dangerous and controversial prince to Covent Garden 63 64 Cura continued the 2008 2009 season with symphonic concerts in Bologna and Budapest Stiffelio Carmen and Tosca in Vienna Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci at the Met in New York and Turandot Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci in Zurich 2010 present edit Cura continues to tour concert halls and opera houses around the world performing his signature roles of Otello Samson Canio Turiddu Don Jose Stiffelio Cavaradossi Dick Johnson Calaf Edgar etc debuting in La Boheme as Rodolfo at the Zurich Opera House in 2010 He took his Otello to the Met in 2013 4 20 not before saving the last performance of Carmen at the same opera house a favour which he had been asked to do the very moment he landed in New York jet lagged from Europe Without rehearsals and very little sleep Cura performed the role of Don Jose 65 66 His performance of Otello at the Salzburg Easter festival in 2016 was in the opinion Giacomo Parini of the Milano Gazzetto to be one of the most vulgar performances of Otello in memory Verdi and all proponents of beautiful singing are rolling in their graves Career as conductor edit nbsp Jose Cura conducting Bach s Mass in B minor in 2009 nbsp Jose Cura conducting Bach s Mass in B Minor in 2009Originally trained as an orchestral conductor his vocal talents were unrecognised until 1988 He became the first artist to sing and conduct simultaneously both in concert and on recordings and the first to combine singing with symphonic works in a half and half concert format Cura made operatic history when he first conducted Cavalleria Rusticana and then stepped on stage after intermission to sing Canio in Pagliacci at the Hamburg State Opera in February 2003 67 He accepted a three year assignment as principal guest conductor of Sinfonia Varsovia a position previously held by the late Lord Yehudi Menuhin in early 2001 Cura inaugurated his partnership with a concert in Warsaw in November 68 Cura subsequently led his orchestra in a series of highly acclaimed performances of such symphonic works as Respighi s Pines of Rome Rachmaninov s Second Symphony and Beethoven s Choral Symphony No 9 69 His recordings of Rachmaninov s Symphony No 2 and Aurora a collection of opera arias feature Cura conducting the Polish ensemble A favorite guest conductor of orchestras across Europe he conducted a New Year s concert in Budapest to bring the year to a close nbsp Jose Cura conducting the Sinfonia Varsovia in 2002As a concert performer Jose Cura has successfully integrated the roles of singer and conductor as demonstrated in his performance in the Vienna Konzerthaus in November 2002 70 seamlessly moving from singing arias from his new album Aurora to conducting the Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 On 18 September he conducted Sinfonia Varsovia in Beethoven s monumental 5th Symphony as part of the VI European Festival in Jelenia Gora Cura next traveled to Sofia to conduct the Bulgaria Philharmonic Orchestra on 28 September in an evening of music that included Respighi s Pini di Roma Borodin s Polovtsian Dances and Tchaikovsky s 5th Symphony 71 In October 2003 he returned to Prague for a standing room only concert featuring an inspired selection of Puccini arias coupled with the 9th Symphony from the Czech Republic s most famous composer Antonin Dvorak Cura s final public concert of the year was in Budapest during which the maestro led the Matav Hungarian Symphony Orchestra in a rendition of Dvorak s 9th recorded live and released by Cura s Cuibar label In April 2004 Cura conducted Madama Butterfly in Warsaw Maestro Cura also proved his versatility on the podium throughout the year 2006 In June Cura returned to his roots to conduct two sacred works at the Miskolci Opera Fesztival in Hungary The program which opened with the somber beauty of Rossini s Stabat Mater was highlighted by the conductor s interpretation of Zoltan Kodaly s Te Deum In September Cura traveled to Plymouth England to conduct the Ten Tors orchestra in a Gala Opera Concert 72 The Maestro led his ensemble in numbers from Rossini William Tell Overture Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin Gershwin selections from Porgy and Bess Verdi I vespri Siciliani overture and Dvorak Hymn to the Moon from Rusalka and the final movement from Symphony No 9 Cura traveled to Italy in December for a month long immersion in conducting interrupted only when he raised his voice in support of charity during the annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon Concerts with the L orchestra della Fondazione Arturo Toscanini in Busseto and Piacenza featured Rachmaninov s Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor and Symphony No 2 in E minor and Kodaly s Dances of Galanta The Maestro ended the month in Mantova conducting Verdi s I vespri Siciliani Directing and scenography edit Jose Cura directed and designed the sets of La Commedia e finita in 2007 In May 2008 he produced Un ballo in maschera for the Koln Staatstheater He later followed suit in his production of Samson et Dalila at the Badisches Staatstheater in 2010 73 74 in which he also designed the costumes as well as La Rondine at the Opera national de Lorraine and Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci at the Opera Royal de Wallonie both in 2012 In 2012 he was the first artist to have designed the scenography and costumes as well as directing and conducting an opera This was La Rondine at the Opera de Lorraine in Nancy France Photography edit In 2008 he published his first photography book Espontaneas ISBN 3 85881 193 9 followed by an exhibition at the Tuscan Sun Festival in Cortona Italy Principal recordings editCura s discography and filmography covers his main repertoire as well as many concert performances and conducting works In 2002 he created Cuibar Phono Video CPV The same year CPV released Rachmaninoff s Symphony No 2 with Sinfonia Varsovia which Cura conducted He continues to release his works through his company at present Discography edit Year Recording Company1994 Le Villi Nuova era1996 Iris BMG Ricordi1997 Anhelo Erato1997 Puccini Arias Erato1998 Fedora ECA1998 Samson et Dalila Erato1999 Verismo Erato2000 Pagliacci Decca2000 Verismo Erato2000 La Traviata a Paris Teldec2000 Manon Lescaut Deutsche Grammophon2001 Bravo Cura Tour Collection Erato2002 Artist Portrait Warner Classics2002 Boleros Warner Classics2002 Aurora CPV2002 Rachmaninov Symphony N 2 in E minor CPV2003 Dvorak Love Songs Symphony N 9 CPVFilmography edit Year Recording Company1999 Great Composers BBC1999 In Passione Domini RAI2000 Puccini Il Trittico BMG Ricordi2001 A Passion for Verdi RM Associates2001 Tosca Kultur2001 Verdi Gala Euro Arts2002 Il Trovatore BBC Opus Arte2004 Verdi Gala Dynamic2005 Manon Lescaut TDK2006 Andrea Chenier Rai Trade2007 La Traviata a Paris RAI Cinema2007 Otello Opus Arte2008 Jose Cura in Concert Budapest 2000 Cuibar Bravissimo2009 Edgar Arthaus RAI Trade2010 Cavalleria Pagliacci SWR Arte2012 Samson et Dalila Cuibar ArthausPrizes and awards editYear Prize Award Authority1994 1st Prize 12 Placido Domingo s Operalia International Opera Competition1996 Abbiati Award Premio Franco Abbiati della Critica Musicale Italiana Italy1998 Orphee D Or Academie du Disque Lyrique France1999 Professor Honoris Causae Universidad C A E C E Argentina1999 Citizen of Honour City of Rosario Argentina1999 ECHO Singer of the Year Deutsche Phono Akademie Germany2000 Chevalier de l Ordre du Cedre Lebanese Government2001 Artist of the Year 75 Grup de Liceistes Barcelona Spain2002 The Ewa Czeszejko 76 Sochacki Foundation Award Poland2003 Artist of the Year 77 Catullus Prize Italy2004 Citizen of Honour City of Veszprem Hungary2005 Citizen of Honour City of Piacenza Italy2005 Citta di Baveno Festival Umberto Giordano Italy2006 Giovanni Zanatello Artist of the 2005 Season Arena di Verona Italy2006 Enric Granados Award 78 Enric Granados Spain2006 Insigna d or Amics de l Opera de Lerida Spain2007 Career Achievement Award Lebanese Society of Rosario Argentina2008 Best Argentinean Opera Singer of 2007 Fundacion Teatro Colon Argentina2009 Best Argentinean Male Singers of the Decade 1999 2008 79 Fundacion Konex Argentina2009 Career Medal 80 Fondazione Ugo Becattini Italy2010 Osterreichischer Kammersanger 81 Wiener Staatsoper Austria2011 Theater prize for Deleting borders between East and West 82 National Theatre Slovakia2015 Mencion de Honor Senador Domingo Faustino Sarmiento por su obra destinada a mejorar la calidad de vida de sus semejantes de las instituciones y de sus comunidades 82 Senado Argentina2015 Presidente Onorario 82 Academia Musicale di Verona Italy2016 Maximo galardon de la Federacio Catalana de Basquetbol 82 Barcelona Spain2016 Reconocimiento del Ministerio de Educacion de la Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires 82 Buenos Aires Argentina2017 Professor Honoris Causa de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 83 Rosario ArgentinaTeaching and patronage editHe is the Patron of the New Devon Opera 84 and the Vice President of the British Youth Opera or BYO 85 In 2007 Jose Cura was appointed visiting professor of the Royal Academy of Music in London 86 He has given many masterclasses and taught at different institutions throughout the years 87 88 Most notably for Nancy Opera Passion which focuses on launching new young talents onto the international stage Charity work editCura hosted the annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon in Italy in 2005 In August 2007 he was awarded the Socio Fundador Honorario by the Associacao Portuguesa contra a Leucemia APCL for his on going support of the association in its efforts to find a cure for Leukemia 89 90 Since 2008 he has been collaborating the Salva Vita Foundation in Hungary 91 References editNotes Universidad Nacional de Rosario UNR Argentina I D Investigacion mas Divulgacion Musica UNR Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 5 December 2015 1 Archived 17 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived 18 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Jose Cura ovacionado tras cantar por primera vez Otello en Nueva York Eldiario es 12 March 2013 Retrieved 5 December 2015 Jose Cura Si gustas a todos es porque no haces nada nuevo Directivos Economia y empresa Expansion com Expansion Retrieved 5 December 2015 3 Archived 28 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine Reviews 2012 Archive is Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Retrieved 16 September 2018 La Rondine Archive is Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Retrieved 16 September 2018 Pag and Cav in Liege 2012 Archive is Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Retrieved 16 September 2018 4 Archived 4 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine 5 Archived 28 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b The World Opera Competition official website Operaliacompetition org Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 5 December 2015 6 Archived 18 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine 7 Archived 16 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine A Samson With Vocal Willpower and Dramatic Flair The New York Times Retrieved 5 December 2015 Early Reviews Archive is Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Retrieved 16 September 2018 Otello Turin 1997 Archive is Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Retrieved 16 September 2018 Discover the Opera 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Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 28 May 2008 Salazar David Jose Cura An Ever Evolving Artist Latinos Post Retrieved 2 April 2013 Senz Javier Perez La opera debe conectar con el presente El Pais Retrieved 2 April 2013Further reading Gragnani Serenella 2008 Giu la Maschera Personaggi a nudo Pacini Fazzi Editore ISBN 978 88 7246 901 9 Scalisi Cecilia and Gregorio Cernadas Maximiliano 2007 Jose Cura el Titan de la Lirica en Samson et Dalila Teatro Colon B A ISBN 978 987 05 2883 8External links editJosecura com Jose Cura s official website Cuibar Jose Cura s Management and Label Jose Cura at IMDb Jose Cura s Official Schedule on SongKick Jose Cura s YouTube Channel Cuibar s Flickr with pictures of Jose Cura Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Cura amp oldid 1168293426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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