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Stefano Palatchi

Stefano Palatchi Ribera (born 26 March 1960), known publicly as Stefano Palatchi, is a Spanish opera singer who has sung leading bass roles in Spain and internationally and is noted for stage skills, timbre. and expressiveness. His concert repertoire includes Mozart's Requiem and Verdi's Messa da Requiem which he has sung many times.[1][2]

Biography edit

Background edit

Palatchi was born in Barcelona.[3]

His mother had studied under Conchita Badía, teacher of Montserrat Caballe. Palatchi himself had started to study singing at age 15 under Maya Maiska. He began singing zarzuela and then opera:[3]

Un día, mientras estaba tomando clase con el maestro Puig, llegó Luis Andreu Marfà, entonces director artístico del Liceo, y me oyó cantar. Le gusté y me propuso interpretar un pequeño papel en Lohengrin de Wagner. Ese fue mi debut.

One day, as I was taking class with my teacher Puig, in came Luis Andreu Marfà, then artistic director of the Liceu, and he heard me sing. He liked me and proposed that I play a small role in Wagner's Lohengrin. That was my debut.[3]

He went on to study under Gino Bechi, Ettore Campogalliani, and Armen Boyajian, with further studies in Florence and New York.[3]

Career edit

Palatchi debuted in the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, in 1986. He also performed in Turandot, when the Liceu was reopened in 1999, following the fire which had destroyed the theatre five years earlier.

He has taken part in several hundred performances of more than thirty operas from a wide repertoire, in particular operas by Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini, and those from the bel canto repertoire including: Rigoletto, Aida, Turandot, Il trovatore,[4]La bohème, Macbeth, Lucia di Lammermoor, La forza del destino and Il barbiere di Siviglia, Samson et Dalila, and Thaïs.[4]

He has sung in world premières of Cristóbal Colón, by Leonardo Balada (with Montserrat Caballé and José Carreras), Gaudí, by Joan Guinjoan and Joc de Mans by Alberto García Detesters. In 2009, he partook in the Spanish premiere of Cristóbal Halffter's opera, Lazaro,[5] and Tales of Hoffmann[6]

Palatchi has sung in theaters and festivals outside of Spain, including New York's Metropolitan Opera, where he made his debut in 1994 as Colline in La bohème.[7]

Activities edit

Palatchi supports the Clarós Foundation dedicated to the prevention of and research into acute deafness.[8] As part of his support, he recites to raise funds for the charity.[9][10]

Works edit

Television edit

Palatchi has appeared on television for opera performances,[11] including:

Discography edit

Palatchi has recorded for Decca, RTVE Música, Columna Música, Nightingale Classics, Koch Discover, Astrée Auvidis, Auvidis, Auvidis Valois, Sello Autor, Naxos and Opus Arte.[1]

Repertoire edit

Opera repertoire
Role Title Composer
Rocco Fidelio Beethoven
Oroveso Norma Bellini
Conte Rodolfo La sonnambula Bellini
Enrico VIII Anna Bolena Donizetti
Baldassarre La favorita Donizetti
Il Prefetto Linda di Chamounix Donizetti
Raimondo Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti
Talbot Maria Stuarda Donizetti
Méphistophélès Faust Gounod
Frěre Laurent Roméo et Juliette[4] Gounod
Il podestà Una cosa rara Martín y Soler
Don Diěgue Le Cid Massenet
Palémon Thaïs[4] Massenet
Le Bailli Werther Massenet
El ogro El gato con botas Montsalvatge
Sarastro Die Zauberflöte Mozart
Il Commendatore Don Giovanni Mozart
Timor Turandot Puccini
Colline La bohème Puccini
Vieill Hébreu Samson et Dalila Saint-Saëns
Perot El giravolt de maig Toldrá
Ramfis, il Re Aida Verdi
Filippo II, inquisitore Don Carlo Verdi
Padre Guardiano La forza del destino Verdi
Silva Ernani Verdi
Walter, Wurm Luisa Miller Verdi
Banquo Macbeth Verdi
Sparafucile Rigoletto Verdi
Jacopo Fiesco Simon Boccanegra Verdi
Jorg Stiffelio Verdi
Ferrando Il trovatore[4] Verdi
Palemon L'enfance du Christ[12] Berlioz
Prince Bouillon Adriana Lecouvreur[4] Cilea

He has expanded his repertoire into Jazz (2012), Russian Folk, and Swing (2014), the last of which has earned him the epithet "Crooner" in Spain.[13][14]

Awards edit

In 2000, Palatchi received a Latin Grammy Award for Tomás Bretón's zarzuela, La Dolores.

He was nominated for another Latin Grammy for Ruperto Chapí's Margarita la Tornera (2003) and a Grammy Award for El gato con botas, by Xavier Montsalvatge.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Biography". Stefano Palatchi official website. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  2. ^ González, Ángel (29 January 2005). "Camerino 22 homenajea al bajo Stefano Palatchi". La Voz de Asturias. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d Knorr, Leo (30 December 2011). "Stefano Palatchi, la voz elegance". El País. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Stefano Palatchi". ArtPro. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  5. ^ Brotons Muñoz, Alfredo (1 March 2009). "Levántate y canta (Get up and sing)". Levante EMV. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  6. ^ La Provincia: Brillante Mundanindad en Los Cuentos de Hoffman (in Spanish)
  7. ^ "Performance record: Palatchi, Stefano (Bass)". Metropolitan Opera. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Patrons list". Fundación Clarós. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Stefano Palatchi, 25 Years in Opera". Auditori. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Montserrat Martí y Stefano Palatchi, voces contra el cáncer". ABC. 30 November 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Stefano Palatchi". IMDB. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  12. ^ "Adriana Lecouvreur - Cilea (Palacio Euskalduna)". Francisco Vas official site. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  13. ^ Cervera, Marta (17 November 2015). "Stefano Palatchi, un 'crooner' lírico". El Periodico. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  14. ^ Martorell, Núria (18 July 2014). "Vilallonga versus Palatchi". El Periodico. Retrieved 2 November 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Stefano Palatchi at IMDb
  • ArtPro: Stefano Palatchi
  • Taller de Musics: Stefano Palatchi
  • Operabase: Stefano Palatchi

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Stefano Palatchi Ribera born 26 March 1960 known publicly as Stefano Palatchi is a Spanish opera singer who has sung leading bass roles in Spain and internationally and is noted for stage skills timbre and expressiveness His concert repertoire includes Mozart s Requiem and Verdi s Messa da Requiem which he has sung many times 1 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Background 1 2 Career 1 3 Activities 2 Works 2 1 Television 2 2 Discography 2 3 Repertoire 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editBackground edit Palatchi was born in Barcelona 3 His mother had studied under Conchita Badia teacher of Montserrat Caballe Palatchi himself had started to study singing at age 15 under Maya Maiska He began singing zarzuela and then opera 3 Un dia mientras estaba tomando clase con el maestro Puig llego Luis Andreu Marfa entonces director artistico del Liceo y me oyo cantar Le guste y me propuso interpretar un pequeno papel en Lohengrin de Wagner Ese fue mi debut One day as I was taking class with my teacher Puig in came Luis Andreu Marfa then artistic director of the Liceu and he heard me sing He liked me and proposed that I play a small role in Wagner s Lohengrin That was my debut 3 He went on to study under Gino Bechi Ettore Campogalliani and Armen Boyajian with further studies in Florence and New York 3 Career edit Palatchi debuted in the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona in 1986 He also performed in Turandot when the Liceu was reopened in 1999 following the fire which had destroyed the theatre five years earlier He has taken part in several hundred performances of more than thirty operas from a wide repertoire in particular operas by Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini and those from the bel canto repertoire including Rigoletto Aida Turandot Il trovatore 4 La boheme Macbeth Lucia di Lammermoor La forza del destino and Il barbiere di Siviglia Samson et Dalila and Thais 4 He has sung in world premieres of Cristobal Colon by Leonardo Balada with Montserrat Caballe and Jose Carreras Gaudi by Joan Guinjoan and Joc de Mans by Alberto Garcia Detesters In 2009 he partook in the Spanish premiere of Cristobal Halffter s opera Lazaro 5 and Tales of Hoffmann 6 Palatchi has sung in theaters and festivals outside of Spain including New York s Metropolitan Opera where he made his debut in 1994 as Colline in La boheme 7 Activities edit Palatchi supports the Claros Foundation dedicated to the prevention of and research into acute deafness 8 As part of his support he recites to raise funds for the charity 9 10 Works editTelevision edit Palatchi has appeared on television for opera performances 11 including Aida 2003 Margarita la tornera 2000 Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg 1989 La Gioconda 1988 Discography edit Palatchi has recorded for Decca RTVE Musica Columna Musica Nightingale Classics Koch Discover Astree Auvidis Auvidis Auvidis Valois Sello Autor Naxos and Opus Arte 1 Repertoire edit Opera repertoire Role Title ComposerRocco Fidelio BeethovenOroveso Norma BelliniConte Rodolfo La sonnambula BelliniEnrico VIII Anna Bolena DonizettiBaldassarre La favorita DonizettiIl Prefetto Linda di Chamounix DonizettiRaimondo Lucia di Lammermoor DonizettiTalbot Maria Stuarda DonizettiMephistopheles Faust GounodFrere Laurent Romeo et Juliette 4 GounodIl podesta Una cosa rara Martin y SolerDon Diegue Le Cid MassenetPalemon Thais 4 MassenetLe Bailli Werther MassenetEl ogro El gato con botas MontsalvatgeSarastro Die Zauberflote MozartIl Commendatore Don Giovanni MozartTimor Turandot PucciniColline La boheme PucciniVieill Hebreu Samson et Dalila Saint SaensPerot El giravolt de maig ToldraRamfis il Re Aida VerdiFilippo II inquisitore Don Carlo VerdiPadre Guardiano La forza del destino VerdiSilva Ernani VerdiWalter Wurm Luisa Miller VerdiBanquo Macbeth VerdiSparafucile Rigoletto VerdiJacopo Fiesco Simon Boccanegra VerdiJorg Stiffelio VerdiFerrando Il trovatore 4 VerdiPalemon L enfance du Christ 12 BerliozPrince Bouillon Adriana Lecouvreur 4 CileaHe has expanded his repertoire into Jazz 2012 Russian Folk and Swing 2014 the last of which has earned him the epithet Crooner in Spain 13 14 Awards editIn 2000 Palatchi received a Latin Grammy Award for Tomas Breton s zarzuela La Dolores He was nominated for another Latin Grammy for Ruperto Chapi s Margarita la Tornera 2003 and a Grammy Award for El gato con botas by Xavier Montsalvatge See also editLiceu Bass vocal range Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Margarita la torneraReferences edit a b Biography Stefano Palatchi official website Retrieved 2 November 2016 Gonzalez Angel 29 January 2005 Camerino 22 homenajea al bajo Stefano Palatchi La Voz de Asturias Retrieved 2 November 2016 a b c d Knorr Leo 30 December 2011 Stefano Palatchi la voz elegance El Pais Retrieved 2 November 2016 a b c d e f Stefano Palatchi ArtPro Retrieved 2 November 2016 Brotons Munoz Alfredo 1 March 2009 Levantate y canta Get up and sing Levante EMV Retrieved 2 November 2016 La Provincia Brillante Mundanindad en Los Cuentos de Hoffman in Spanish Performance record Palatchi Stefano Bass Metropolitan Opera Retrieved 2 November 2016 Patrons list Fundacion Claros Retrieved 2 November 2016 Stefano Palatchi 25 Years in Opera Auditori Retrieved 2 November 2016 Montserrat Marti y Stefano Palatchi voces contra el cancer ABC 30 November 2014 Retrieved 2 November 2016 Stefano Palatchi IMDB Retrieved 2 November 2016 Adriana Lecouvreur Cilea Palacio Euskalduna Francisco Vas official site Retrieved 2 November 2016 Cervera Marta 17 November 2015 Stefano Palatchi un crooner lirico El Periodico Retrieved 2 November 2016 Martorell Nuria 18 July 2014 Vilallonga versus Palatchi El Periodico Retrieved 2 November 2016 External links editOfficial website Stefano Palatchi at IMDb ArtPro Stefano Palatchi Taller de Musics Stefano Palatchi Operabase Stefano Palatchi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stefano Palatchi amp oldid 1216660796, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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