Anna Netrebko performed in three different shows in St. Petersburg on 25. and 26. March 2010.
The first one was the show named “Oh music, I thank you!”, a concert dedicated to Elena Matusovskaya Jubilee at the Mariinsky Theater Concert Hall, St. Petersburg 25. Mar 2010.
“Oh music, I thank you!”, Concert dedicated to Elena Matusovskaya Jubilee, Mariinsky Theater Concert Hall, St. Petersburg 25. Mar 2010 – Anna Netrebko (Soprano), Irina Mataeva (Soprano), Zlata Bulycheva (Mezzo-soprano), Nina Romanova (Mezzo-soprano), Yevgeny Akimov (Tenor), Yuri Marusin (Tenor), Yuri Laptev (Baritone), Vladislav Sulimsky (Baritone), Yevgeny Ulanov (Baritone); Elena Matusovskaya (Piano)
Mariinsky Theater Concert Hall, St. Petersburg 25. Mar 2010 – Anna Netrebko (Soprano), Yuri Marusin (Tenor)
The next day, on 26. March 2010, Anna Netrebko performed in two shows.
The first show was a song recital of Anna Netrebko accompanied at the piano by Elena Bashkirova, with works by Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky, held at the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonic Society.
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky • So schnell vergessen (1870) | Zabït tak skoro (1870) | To forget so soon (1870), Great Hall of the St. Petresburg Academic Philharmoonic Society, 26. Mar 2010
The second one was a concert at the Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory, dedicated to Tamara Novichenko Jubilee. Tamara Novichenko was the professor of Anna Netrebko at the St. Petersburg State Conservatory. An article and a videoclip about this concert can be found on the tv100.ru website.
Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory, Concert dedicated to Tamara Novichenko Jubilee, St. Petersburg 26. Mar 2010 – Anna Netrebko (Soprano), Irina Mataeva (Soprano), Marina Shaguch (Soprano), Nadine Koutcher (Soprano), Elena Mirtova (Soprano), Lubov Belotserkovskaya (Soprano), Svetlana Moscalenko, Nina Arsentieva, Olga Beskhlebnaya, Galina Shoydogbaeva; Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, Sergey Stadler
Faust, 2. Act: Marguerite's aria, "Ah! Je ris de me voir si belle en ce miroir", Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory, St. Petersburg 26. Mar 2010
Thanks Carlos!
ReplyDeleteShe's clearly back to her best form.
I'm sure you know this video, but in case you didn't see it recently, this was --to me-- the most thrilling Netrebko moment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvJyjqhBYsQ
Yes, I know this one ;) IN fact I saw her live ta the Met for New Years Eve performance!
ReplyDeleteThans to the soprano Nadine Koutcher for the information provided about the concert at the St. Petersburg Conservatory
ReplyDeleteI think I have alreaty sent you these links but here they are once again:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.tv100.ru/news/JUbilej-velikogo-pedagoga-22783/
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/7217286/18809360
Thanks Violeta. Probably you are right, and I think I saw the second one, but I didn't remember the first one. You have to take into account that those days, from 28. Mar till 6. May, I was out of town, first in Berlin and next in Wien, and I was not able to keep posting, as I use to do, all the events taking place on those days. So, thank you very much for sending agaoin those links. In particular I liked the first one, related to the, up to now unnoticed to me, concert at the St Petersburg Conservatory.
ReplyDeleteI listened carefully to the second interview. Anna says the Song recital has been first then she quickly moved to congratulate her teacher Tamara Novichenko.
ReplyDeleteHere the interview goes till the end: http://www.tvkultura.ru/news.html?id=438328&cid=50
ReplyDeleteThanks, Violeta! In fact, I was asking myself which one was first ;))) So now I have modified the order on the post and on the database. ;)))
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