Tamar Iveri - Lady Macbeth
Georgian soprano Tamar Iveri, studied singing at the Conservatory in Tbilisi and
first came to the public's attention as Desdemona in May 1998, then she won
second prize at the "Voci Verdiane" competition in Busseto and in 1999, she won
first prize at the Mozart Competition in Salzburg, where she met Ileana
Cotrubas, who has been her mentor ever since. Engagements at the world's most
important opera houses followed quickly: Simon Boccanegra (Deutsche Oper
in Berlin), La Bohème (Staatsoper in Vienna), Simone Boccanegra and Don
Giovanni (Covent Garden in London), Otello (La Fenice, Venice) opera
she also performed under the baton of Riccardo Muti, with La Scala on tour in
Japan. In 2003 she gave her much acclaimed role debut as Adriana Lecouvreur in
Graz, she then arrived at the Salzburg Festival singing Fiordiligi in a new
production of Così fan Tutte followed in 2004 by her debut at the
Metropolitan Opera in New York (Donna Anna- Don Giovanni). Then she made
her debut at the Houston Grand Opera (Faust) and at the Arena in Verona (La
Bohème). In recent years, she returned to the Vienna State Opera (Tatyana - Eugene
Onegin, Donna Anna - Don Giovanni, Nedda - I Pagliacci, Amelia
Grimaldi - Simon Boccanegra) to the Metropolitan Opera (Vitellia - La
clemenza di Tito, Donna Anna- Don Giovanni) she made her debut at La
Scala in Milan again as Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, at Bayerische
Staatsoper in Munich and at the Hamburgische Staatsoper as Tatyana in Eugene
Onegin and at Opera Bastille in Paris as Elisabetta in Don Carlo, at
the Opera Bastille she also sang Mimì in La Bohème, Elettra in
Idomeneo, Suor Angelica and Desdemona in Verdi's Otello. After her
role debuts as Lucrezia Contarini in Verdi's I Due Foscari in Las Palmas,
as Leonora in Il Trovatore in Tokyo and as Vitellia in Mozart's La
clemenza di Tito in Tulouse, where she also appeared as Suor Angelica, Donna
Anna and Elisabetta (Don Carlo), she returned to La Scala as Luisa
Miller, at Berlin Staatsoper as Elisabetta in Don Carlo, at Opera
Australia for her first Amelia in Un ballo in maschera. Performances of
the 2013/2014 season include Amelia Grimaldi (Simon Boccanegra) and
Elisabetta (Don Carlo) at the Vienna State Opera, Vitellia (La
clemenza di Tito) at the Paris Opera, her company debut with Zurich Opera as
Elisabetta (Don Carlo), Nedda (I Pagliacci) in Toulouse, Amelia
Grimaldi in Simon Boccanegra at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich.
Tamar Iveri regularly collaborates with conductors such as Lorin Maazel, Sir
Colin Davis, Daniel Barenboim, Riccardo Muti, Seiji Ozawa, James Levine, Mariss
Jansons, Antonio Pappano, Daniel Oren and Fabio Luisi.
Mrs Iveri was awarded the M. Abashidze National Prize in Georgia and received
the Eberhard Waechter Medaille for her Tatyana at the Vienna State Opera. For
her performances as Amelia at Opera Australia she got nominated as Best Female
Performer in an Opera for the prestigious Helpmann Awards.
In October 2014 Tamar Iveri established the charity foundation "Safe Society" to
provide medical, psychological, and legal assistance, as well as rehabilitation,
for victims of all forms of violence including domestic violence, sexual
orientation-motivated violence, race-motivated violence and religious violence.
Safe Society likewise will promote civic education in Georgia with regard to
human rights.
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