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Nelly Miricioiu

Nelly Miricioiu (born 31 March 1952) is a Romanian-born British operatic soprano singing a large repertoire ranging from bel canto to verismo.[1][2]

Nelly Miricioiu in 2008

Biography

Born in Adjud, Romania, Miricioiu started singing at 5 and was hailed as a child prodigy. At 9 she started studying piano and at 14 she won her first singing contest, "Young Talents, Great hopes". At 18 she sang in Pergolesi's La serva padrona and joined the Conservatory of Iași where she continued her studies with Tibi Popovici. In 1972 she was the youngest contestant in the Francisco Vinas Musical Competition in Barcelona and in 1975 she won the first prize at the very first Maria Callas Grand Prix in Athens. More first prizes followed at competitions in Geneva, Paris, Sofia, Oostend.[3]

Miricioiu made her operatic debut in Mozart's The Magic Flute, as the Queen of the Night at Iaşi Romanian Opera, and continued to sing at Brasov Opera House between 1975 and 1978 in roles such as Mimì in La bohème, Micaëla in Carmen and Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus.

In 1981, she left Romania and months later she debuted in Glasgow at the Scottish Opera as Violetta in La traviata; Manon Lescaut and Tosca followed. The following year she made her debut at the Royal Opera House in London as Nedda in Pagliacci, opposite Jon Vickers, Piero Cappuccilli and Thomas Allen. She later appeared as Marguerite in Gounod's Faust, Antonia in The Tales of Hoffmann and Valentine in Les Huguenots. In 1983, she made her debut at La Scala in Milan in the title role of Lucia di Lammermoor, and thereafter appeared at most major opera houses of Europe: Amsterdam, Brussels, Rome, Hamburg, Geneva, Munich, Vienna, Salzburg, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, earning considerable acclaim for her interpretation of Violetta in La traviata, amongst many other roles such as Mimì in La bohème, Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly, Silvana in Respighi's La fiamma, the title role in Cilea's Adriana Lecouvreur and the title role in Zandonai's Francesca da Rimini.

Miricioiu has also appeared in the United States, notably in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco, and made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Mimì (La bohème) in 1989. She also appeared in South America, notably in Santiago, and the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.

In 1992, she sang Amenaide in Rossini's Tancredi to great acclaim in Salzburg, and then began concentrating on the bel canto repertory, singing other Rossinian heroines such as the title roles in Armida, Semiramide, Ermione, as well as Donizetti and Bellini roles, such as in Anna Bolena, Roberto Devereux, Il pirata and Norma.

In 1996, she was trusted with the revival of the now famous Tosca production for Maria Callas at the Royal Opera House.

She began an association with Opera Rara, appearing in long-forgotten works by Rossini and Donizetti but also by composers such as Pacini and Mercadante, both in concerts and recordings, notably Ricciardo e Zoraide, Rosmonda d'Inghilterra, Maria de Rudenz, Pacini's Maria, regina d'Inghilterra, and Mercadante's Orazi e Curiazi and Emma d'Antiocchia.

Her repertory also includes Verdi roles in operas such as Ernani, Luisa Miller, I vespri siciliani, Don Carlo. She has worked with some of the most prestigious conductors and directors, and opposite leading artists of the day, such as José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, José Cura, Roberto Alagna, to name but a few.

Discography

  • Puccini: Tosca, Naxos
  • Donizetti: Rosmonda d'Inghilterra, Opera Rara
  • Donizetti: Roberto Devereux, Opera Rara
  • Donizetti: Maria de Rudenz, Opera Rara
  • Rossini: Ricciardo e Zoraide, Opera Rara
  • Mercadante: Orazi e Curiazi, Opera Rara
  • Mercadante: Emma d'Antiochia, Opera Rara
  • Pacini: Maria Regina d'Inghilterra, Opera Rara
  • Respighi: La fiamma, Agora
  • Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana, Chandos
  • Rossini Gala, Opera Rara
  • Mercadante Rediscovered, Opera Rara
  • Donizetti: Szenen und Ouvertüren, Opera Rara
  • La Potenza d'amore, Opera Rara
  • Mercadante – Les Soirées Italiennes, Opera Rara
  • Rossini: Three Tenors, Opera Rara
  • Nelly Miricioiu, Etcetera
  • Nelly Miricioiu – Bel Canto Portrait, Opera Rara
  • Prinsengracht Concert, Vanguard
  • Live at the Concertgebouw, Challenge
  • Recital at Wigmore Hall, Etcetera
  • Nelly Miricioiu Live in Amsterdam, Vanguard

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Soprana NELLY MIRICIOIU-KIRK: Una sunt în aparenţă şi alta în fond!" 2014-10-23 at the Wayback Machine on radioromaniacultural.ro. (In Romanian). Retrieved 25 June 2014
  2. ^ Hugill, Robert, "A voice is not enough – a further encounter with Nelly Miricioiu" 16 June 2014, on planethugill.com. Retrieved 25 June 2014
  3. ^ Hall, Charles J. (2002). Chronology of Western Classical Music. Vol. 2. London: Routledge. p. 928. ISBN 978-0-41594-217-1.
  4. ^ "Decorația Regala Nihil Sine Deo" [Decoration of Nihil Sine Deo]. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  5. ^ (April 2012), http://lorialexe.ro/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/DSC_4792.jpg Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Crucea Casei Regale a României" [Cross of the Royal House of Romania]. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  7. ^ (April 2012), http://www.romaniaregala.ro/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Concert-de-gala-Nelly-Miricioiu-Marianne-Cornetti-Palatul-Elisabeta-20.jpg Retrieved 14 September 2015.

Sources

External links

  • Official website
  • Memoria exilului romanesc: Nelly Miricioiu on YouTube, 2006 film by Marilena Rotaru on Rotaru's official YouTube channel

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Nelly Miricioiu born 31 March 1952 is a Romanian born British operatic soprano singing a large repertoire ranging from bel canto to verismo 1 2 Nelly Miricioiu in 2008 Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditBorn in Adjud Romania Miricioiu started singing at 5 and was hailed as a child prodigy At 9 she started studying piano and at 14 she won her first singing contest Young Talents Great hopes At 18 she sang in Pergolesi s La serva padrona and joined the Conservatory of Iași where she continued her studies with Tibi Popovici In 1972 she was the youngest contestant in the Francisco Vinas Musical Competition in Barcelona and in 1975 she won the first prize at the very first Maria Callas Grand Prix in Athens More first prizes followed at competitions in Geneva Paris Sofia Oostend 3 Miricioiu made her operatic debut in Mozart s The Magic Flute as the Queen of the Night at Iasi Romanian Opera and continued to sing at Brasov Opera House between 1975 and 1978 in roles such as Mimi in La boheme Micaela in Carmen and Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus In 1981 she left Romania and months later she debuted in Glasgow at the Scottish Opera as Violetta in La traviata Manon Lescaut and Tosca followed The following year she made her debut at the Royal Opera House in London as Nedda in Pagliacci opposite Jon Vickers Piero Cappuccilli and Thomas Allen She later appeared as Marguerite in Gounod s Faust Antonia in The Tales of Hoffmann and Valentine in Les Huguenots In 1983 she made her debut at La Scala in Milan in the title role of Lucia di Lammermoor and thereafter appeared at most major opera houses of Europe Amsterdam Brussels Rome Hamburg Geneva Munich Vienna Salzburg Paris Madrid Barcelona earning considerable acclaim for her interpretation of Violetta in La traviata amongst many other roles such as Mimi in La boheme Cio Cio San in Madama Butterfly Silvana in Respighi s La fiamma the title role in Cilea s Adriana Lecouvreur and the title role in Zandonai s Francesca da Rimini Miricioiu has also appeared in the United States notably in Washington D C Philadelphia Dallas San Francisco and made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Mimi La boheme in 1989 She also appeared in South America notably in Santiago and the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires In 1992 she sang Amenaide in Rossini s Tancredi to great acclaim in Salzburg and then began concentrating on the bel canto repertory singing other Rossinian heroines such as the title roles in Armida Semiramide Ermione as well as Donizetti and Bellini roles such as in Anna Bolena Roberto Devereux Il pirata and Norma In 1996 she was trusted with the revival of the now famous Tosca production for Maria Callas at the Royal Opera House She began an association with Opera Rara appearing in long forgotten works by Rossini and Donizetti but also by composers such as Pacini and Mercadante both in concerts and recordings notably Ricciardo e Zoraide Rosmonda d Inghilterra Maria de Rudenz Pacini s Maria regina d Inghilterra and Mercadante s Orazi e Curiazi and Emma d Antiocchia Her repertory also includes Verdi roles in operas such as Ernani Luisa Miller I vespri siciliani Don Carlo She has worked with some of the most prestigious conductors and directors and opposite leading artists of the day such as Jose Carreras Placido Domingo Jose Cura Roberto Alagna to name but a few Discography EditPuccini Tosca Naxos Donizetti Rosmonda d Inghilterra Opera Rara Donizetti Roberto Devereux Opera Rara Donizetti Maria de Rudenz Opera Rara Rossini Ricciardo e Zoraide Opera Rara Mercadante Orazi e Curiazi Opera Rara Mercadante Emma d Antiochia Opera Rara Pacini Maria Regina d Inghilterra Opera Rara Respighi La fiamma Agora Mascagni Cavalleria rusticana Chandos Rossini Gala Opera Rara Mercadante Rediscovered Opera Rara Donizetti Szenen und Ouverturen Opera Rara La Potenza d amore Opera Rara Mercadante Les Soirees Italiennes Opera Rara Rossini Three Tenors Opera Rara Nelly Miricioiu Etcetera Nelly Miricioiu Bel Canto Portrait Opera Rara Prinsengracht Concert Vanguard Live at the Concertgebouw Challenge Recital at Wigmore Hall Etcetera Nelly Miricioiu Live in Amsterdam VanguardAwards Edit Romanian Royal Family Knight of the Decoration of Nihil Sine Deo 4 5 Romanian Royal Family Knight of the Decoration of the Cross of the Romanian Royal House 6 7 References Edit Soprana NELLY MIRICIOIU KIRK Una sunt in aparenţă si alta in fond Archived 2014 10 23 at the Wayback Machine on radioromaniacultural ro In Romanian Retrieved 25 June 2014 Hugill Robert A voice is not enough a further encounter with Nelly Miricioiu 16 June 2014 on planethugill com Retrieved 25 June 2014 Hall Charles J 2002 Chronology of Western Classical Music Vol 2 London Routledge p 928 ISBN 978 0 41594 217 1 Decorația Regala Nihil Sine Deo Decoration of Nihil Sine Deo Retrieved 14 September 2015 April 2012 http lorialexe ro wp content uploads 2012 04 DSC 4792 jpg Retrieved 14 September 2015 Crucea Casei Regale a Romaniei Cross of the Royal House of Romania Retrieved 14 September 2015 April 2012 http www romaniaregala ro wp content uploads 2012 04 Concert de gala Nelly Miricioiu Marianne Cornetti Palatul Elisabeta 20 jpg Retrieved 14 September 2015 Sources Forbes Elizabeth Miricioiu Nelly in Grove Music OnlineExternal links EditOfficial website Memoria exilului romanesc Nelly Miricioiu on YouTube 2006 film by Marilena Rotaru on Rotaru s official YouTube channelPortals Biography Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nelly Miricioiu amp oldid 1136592535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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