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Maria Bieșu

Maria Bieșu (3 August 1935 – 16 May 2012) was a Moldovan opera singer. Debuting in 1961, she eventually went on to become the lead vocalist of the Moldova National Opera Ballet. Her artistic excellence brought her international recognition and invitations to sing in other countries, like Japan and Italy, where she performed at the Milan Opera from 1965 to 1967.[1]

Maria Bieșu

Bieșu in 2005
Born(1935-08-03)August 3, 1935
DiedMay 16, 2012(2012-05-16) (aged 76)
CitizenshipMoldova
Soviet Union
EducationChișinău State Conservatory
Occupationoperatic soprano
Years active1962–2012

Biography edit

Maria Bieșu was born in Volintiri, into a peasant family where everyone loved to sing. Her parents were Luca and Tatiana Bieșu. While studying in school, and then at the agricultural technical college, Maria began to perform at amateur concerts. The teachers at the Chișinău Conservatory and the Minister of Culture himself, after hearing Maria sing, sent her to study at the conservatory in 1955.

She debuted as a soloist in the country's popular orchestra of Moldavian folk music – "Fluieraş" with the song "Struguraş de pe colină" at a national competition alongside the famous Tamara Ciobanu and Sergei Lunchevici.[2]

Bieșu was attracted to the opera stage, and after finishing the conservatory in 1961 she joined the troupe of the Moldova National Opera Ballet, and debuted in Tosca. In a short period she prepared the roles of Tatyana in Eugene Onegin, Liza in The Queen of Spades, and Cio-Cio-San in Madame Butterfly.

In 1965, the young singer was sent to the La Scala theatre in Milan, where the vocal teacher and conductor, and assistant to the great Toscanini - Enrico Piazza - became her tutor. During her two-year stay the parts of Cio-Cio-San, Tosca, Aida, and Leonora in Il trovatore were prepared. Her stay in Milan coincided with her participation in major international competitions. In 1966 she became a prize-winner at the Third International Tchaikovsky Competition, and in 1967 in Tokyo she won first prize and honorary Gold Cup prize, and won the title Best Cio-Cio-San in the World at the First International Competition in Memory of Miura Tamaki.

After Maria Bieșu's success at the Tokyo competition, her name gained widespread recognition. She played the roles of Cio-Cio-San, Aida, Leonora, Tosca, Tatyana and Liza on the stages of many theatres in Europe. In 1971 the Moldovan soprano was invited to New York's Metropolitan Opera to play the part of Nedda in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. After playing this part she was offered a year-long contract for performing at the Metropolitan Opera. The New York Times wrote about this show: "Maria Bieșu is a charming and talented actress. She has a very beautiful and plastic voice. The singer carries herself surprisingly naturally on stage."[3]

She was equally successful with lyrical parts (those such as Jolanta, Mimi), dramatic-passionate parts (such as Santuzza, Nedda, Turandot, Tosca) and bright-masterly parts (Leonora). There are more than thirty diverse roles in Bieșu's operatic record. To those previously mentioned are added Verdi's heroines – Leonora (La Forza del destino), Elisabeth (Don Carlos), Abigaille (Nabucco), Amelia (Un Ballo in maschera), and also Turandot in Puccini's opera, Adriana (Adriana Lecouvreur by Cilea), Nastasya (in Tchaikovsky's The Enchantress).

Maria Bieșu was also known for her chamber-concert activity. In chamber performances Bieșu is attracted to a delicate sense of style, careful work with musical and poetic texts, depth of emotional imagery, and emotional fullness and sincerity. Her concert repertoire was very wide, ranging from, Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel to Caccini and Grétry to Schumann and Schubert and from Franz Liszt and Grieg to Ottorino Respighi and Fauré, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky to Prokofiev and Sviridov, all the way to old Russian and Moldavian romances, folk songs, and compositions by contemporary Moldovan authors.

In 1986, Maria Bieșu recorded the role of Norma in Bellini's opera for the Russian company Melodiya, with Ludmilla Nam as Adalgisa, Gegham Grigoryan as Pollione, and Mark Ermler conducting the Bolshoi Opera Orchestra. The recording was issued on CD by Melodiya (MCD 160C), one of her greatest achievements.

Awards edit

Official activities edit

  • Professor at the G. Musicescu Academy of Music of Moldova
  • President of the Union of Musicians of Moldova (1987)[6]
  • Vice-president of the World Union of Musicians of Moscow (1992)[6]
  • Founder and president of the International Opera and Ballet Festival "Maria Bieșu Invites" held annually in Chișinău
  • Judge at many international and Moldovan competitions
  • President of honor of the Women's Association of Moldova

References edit

  1. ^ "Maria Biesu:Ranks and Merits". www.nationalopera.md. The National Opera and Balet Theatre. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  2. ^ Dănilă, A.; et al. (2005). Maria Bieşu : scena, opera : dragostea mea. Chişinău: Cartea Moldovei. pp. 5, 8, 17, 27. ISBN 9975-60-194-4.
  3. ^ "IPN Society:Notable People We've Lost in 2012". www.ipn.md. IPN. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d Smirnov, VS. "Биешу Мария Лукьяновна". www.warheroes.ru. Patriotic Internet project. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  5. ^ a b About Maria Biesu 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine at allmoldova.com
  6. ^ a b Maria Biesu would have turned 78 at trm.md

External links edit

  • Maria Bieshu at Last.fm

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Maria Bieșu 3 August 1935 16 May 2012 was a Moldovan opera singer Debuting in 1961 she eventually went on to become the lead vocalist of the Moldova National Opera Ballet Her artistic excellence brought her international recognition and invitations to sing in other countries like Japan and Italy where she performed at the Milan Opera from 1965 to 1967 1 Maria BieșuORBieșu in 2005Born 1935 08 03 August 3 1935Volintiri Kingdom of Romania now Moldova DiedMay 16 2012 2012 05 16 aged 76 Chișinău MoldovaCitizenshipMoldovaSoviet UnionEducationChișinău State ConservatoryOccupationoperatic sopranoYears active1962 2012 Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Official activities 4 References 5 External linksBiography editMaria Bieșu was born in Volintiri into a peasant family where everyone loved to sing Her parents were Luca and Tatiana Bieșu While studying in school and then at the agricultural technical college Maria began to perform at amateur concerts The teachers at the Chișinău Conservatory and the Minister of Culture himself after hearing Maria sing sent her to study at the conservatory in 1955 She debuted as a soloist in the country s popular orchestra of Moldavian folk music Fluieras with the song Struguras de pe colină at a national competition alongside the famous Tamara Ciobanu and Sergei Lunchevici 2 Bieșu was attracted to the opera stage and after finishing the conservatory in 1961 she joined the troupe of the Moldova National Opera Ballet and debuted in Tosca In a short period she prepared the roles of Tatyana in Eugene Onegin Liza in The Queen of Spades and Cio Cio San in Madame Butterfly In 1965 the young singer was sent to the La Scala theatre in Milan where the vocal teacher and conductor and assistant to the great Toscanini Enrico Piazza became her tutor During her two year stay the parts of Cio Cio San Tosca Aida and Leonora in Il trovatore were prepared Her stay in Milan coincided with her participation in major international competitions In 1966 she became a prize winner at the Third International Tchaikovsky Competition and in 1967 in Tokyo she won first prize and honorary Gold Cup prize and won the title Best Cio Cio San in the World at the First International Competition in Memory of Miura Tamaki After Maria Bieșu s success at the Tokyo competition her name gained widespread recognition She played the roles of Cio Cio San Aida Leonora Tosca Tatyana and Liza on the stages of many theatres in Europe In 1971 the Moldovan soprano was invited to New York s Metropolitan Opera to play the part of Nedda in Leoncavallo s Pagliacci After playing this part she was offered a year long contract for performing at the Metropolitan Opera The New York Times wrote about this show Maria Bieșu is a charming and talented actress She has a very beautiful and plastic voice The singer carries herself surprisingly naturally on stage 3 She was equally successful with lyrical parts those such as Jolanta Mimi dramatic passionate parts such as Santuzza Nedda Turandot Tosca and bright masterly parts Leonora There are more than thirty diverse roles in Bieșu s operatic record To those previously mentioned are added Verdi s heroines Leonora La Forza del destino Elisabeth Don Carlos Abigaille Nabucco Amelia Un Ballo in maschera and also Turandot in Puccini s opera Adriana Adriana Lecouvreur by Cilea Nastasya in Tchaikovsky s The Enchantress Maria Bieșu was also known for her chamber concert activity In chamber performances Bieșu is attracted to a delicate sense of style careful work with musical and poetic texts depth of emotional imagery and emotional fullness and sincerity Her concert repertoire was very wide ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel to Caccini and Gretry to Schumann and Schubert and from Franz Liszt and Grieg to Ottorino Respighi and Faure Sergei Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky to Prokofiev and Sviridov all the way to old Russian and Moldavian romances folk songs and compositions by contemporary Moldovan authors In 1986 Maria Bieșu recorded the role of Norma in Bellini s opera for the Russian company Melodiya with Ludmilla Nam as Adalgisa Gegham Grigoryan as Pollione and Mark Ermler conducting the Bolshoi Opera Orchestra The recording was issued on CD by Melodiya MCD 160C one of her greatest achievements Awards edit1970 People s Artist of the USSR 4 1974 USSR State Prize 4 1982 Lenin Prize 4 1990 Hero of Socialist Labour 4 1992 Order of the Republic of Moldova 5 2000 Order of the Star of Romania 5 Official activities editProfessor at the G Musicescu Academy of Music of Moldova President of the Union of Musicians of Moldova 1987 6 Vice president of the World Union of Musicians of Moscow 1992 6 Founder and president of the International Opera and Ballet Festival Maria Bieșu Invites held annually in Chișinău Judge at many international and Moldovan competitions President of honor of the Women s Association of MoldovaReferences edit Maria Biesu Ranks and Merits www nationalopera md The National Opera and Balet Theatre Retrieved 28 October 2017 Dănilă A et al 2005 Maria Biesu scena opera dragostea mea Chisinău Cartea Moldovei pp 5 8 17 27 ISBN 9975 60 194 4 IPN Society Notable People We ve Lost in 2012 www ipn md IPN Retrieved 28 October 2017 a b c d Smirnov VS Bieshu Mariya Lukyanovna www warheroes ru Patriotic Internet project Retrieved 28 October 2017 a b About Maria Biesu Archived 2012 10 25 at the Wayback Machine at allmoldova com a b Maria Biesu would have turned 78 at trm mdExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maria Bieșu Maria Bieshu at Last fm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Bieșu amp oldid 1164706439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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