
Detlef Roth - Amfortas
Worldwide
appreciated the German baritone Detlef Roth is regular guest at the Teatro alla
Scala in Milan, Opéra de Paris, Gran Teatre in Madrid, Contergebouw in
Amsterdam, Staatsoper in Hamburg Opéra du Rhin in Strasbourg, and Festivals in
Aix-en-Provence and Salzburg. He has worked with several of the world's most
important orchestras, alongside famed musicians, and under the baton of many top
conductors such as L. Maazel, S. Rattle, A. Jordan, D. Gatti, K. Masur, K.
Nagano, W. Sawallisch, G. Sinopoli, Ch. Thielemann, P. Steinberg und Jeffrey
Tate. Mr Roth earned successes both in buffo and serious roles: it is the case
of
Dulcamara
in Elisir d'Amore and as Papageno in Die Zauberflöte in Paris,
Rome and Frankfurt; more serious roles include Gunther in Gotterdammerung,
Escamillo in Carmen, and Marcello in La Bohème, Wolfram in
Wagner's Tannhauser, Tchaikovsky's Eugenin Onegin (title role) and
Queen of Spades (Prince Eletski), Zar and Zimmerman (Czar Peter
the Great). Also at home in the modern repertoire he earned rave reviews as
Pentheus in Henze's Bassarids at the DNO in Amsterdam.
Detlef Roth
had already sung Amfortas in Parsifal from 2008 to 2012 at the Bayreuth
Festival and after that in Paris and Zurich.
His language skills make him equally at ease singing in English, French, German,
Italian, Latin, even Russian.
After
Der Vampyr he performed in 2008, Mr. Roth returned to Bologna for the
opening of the season and 100 year anniversary of the first Parsifal in Bologna.
Highlight
of 2013 and 2014 seasons include: Mahler
8th Symphony under Gustavo Dudamel at the Salzburg Festival;
Lied von der Erde with the Essen Philharmonie; Beethoven’s Fidelio
with the Deutschen Kammerphilharmonie Bremen under the baton of Paarvo Järvi in
Bremen, Bonn and Tokio inculding a DVD Production; Elias at the Stuttgart
Bach Academy; Brahms’ Requiem at the NDR Hamburg; Charles Ives’ Songs
with the Tonhalle Orchestra in Zurich; a Wagner Gala in Moscow; a new production
of Lohengrin (Heerrufer) at the Wiener Staatsoper; Paulus at the
Philharmonie in Berlin.
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Anna Corvino - II Blumenmädchen
Anna Corvino attended the Scuola
dell’Opera at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna where she made her debut as Magda
in La Rondine under the baton of Jose Cura, Gilda in Rigoletto,
Musetta in La Bohème and Adina in L'Elisir d'Amore, Donna Anna in
Don Giovanni. More
recently, she participated in the production of Betulia Libera by Mozart,
conducted by Riccardo Muti at the Ravenna Festival, she sang Nedda in Gianni
Schicchi, Napoli Milionaria! and Fauré's Requiem in
Cagliari; Mimì in La Bohème in Salerno;
Monsieur Chouffleury in Jesi.
Active also
on the concert side she has performed with the Orchestra Nazionale della RAI in
Turin, the Nuova Scarlatti in Naples, the Kiev Orchestra, the Symphonette
Raanana Orchestra in Israel and the Orchestra of the Puccini Festival in Torre
del Lago.
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