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Gennady Pigna Zuo (Russian Federation)

Champion of Russian Green International Vocal Music Competition, Champion of Russian Munich Radio and Television Competition, Champion of Canadian Montreal Competition, Champion of Kajia and popova Opera Festival, Champion of French Toulouse Singer Competition. He graduated from Moscow Conservatory of Music. After graduation, he entered Marlene Theatre as an opera soloist, and now he is a soloist for Moscow National Philharmonic Orchestra. He has sung many large-scale works, such as Haydn: Stabat Mater dolorosa, Beethoven: Symphony No.9, Verdi: Requiem and solo works by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Shostakovich and sviridov. He has toured France, Britain, Italy, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Mexico, Iceland and other countries, and performed large-scale works in cooperation with the famous soprano Vishnev Skava in London.

Nicolai ghiaurov (Bulgaria)

On June 2, 2006, nicolai ghiaurov, a world-famous vocal master and Bulgarian bass singer, died of a heart attack in Modena, central Italy, at the age of 74.

Giolov is one of the most outstanding bass singers in the world after World War II. He often performs operas with his wife, mirella freni, a world-famous soprano. Immediately after the onset of illness, he entered the hospital near their home. After being treated by Professor Pasquale Maglieri, he still died.

Domingo, the tenor master, publicly stated that "with the departure of Nikolai Giorov, the music industry lost a giant." Carlo bergonzi, an Italian tenor who has worked with Giolov for many years, said, "For me, he is the greatest Verdi bass in history. His departure left a blank in the opera world. "

Giorgio Gualerze, an Italian opera critic, said, "Even when he speaks, his voice is so beautiful. What a great voice that is, there is no successor. "

Giolov was born in September 1929 in a mountain city in southern Bulgaria. Studied at Sofia Conservatory of Music and Moscow Conservatory of Music. He won the first prize in the opera music festivals held in Warsaw and Paris, thus entering the music industry. After winning the prize, he returned to Bulgaria and worked as an opera soloist in Sofia. After that, he performed in Moscow Grand Theatre, vienna state opera, Paris Opera House, Milan Scala Opera House, London Royal Opera House Theatre and metropolitan opera. His most outstanding roles include: the devil in Cournot's Faust, Philip II in Verdi's Don Carlo, Giovanni in Mozart's Don Giovanni, and Donoff in Mosolski's Bohris Donoff.

Paul Whelan (UK)

Paul Whelan (baritone)

Paul Whelan was born in New Zealand, studied at Wellington Conservatory of Music, and then entered the Royal Northern Conservatory of Music, where he won several famous awards and scholarships. In Cardiff's "World Singer" competition, he won the Lide Award.

He is actively engaged in concerts and recitals. Concerts attended include Rattle, Bertini, Nagano, Hickox, Menuhin, Siniasky, Olmi and Willcocks. He has performed with many leading British orchestras and Budapest Symphony Orchestra. Accompanied by Julius Drake, he has given recitals at Weymour Concert Hall, St David's Concert Hall in Cardiff, Blackheath Concert Hall, Cheltenham Music Festival and BBC Pebble Mill Concert Hall. Recently in Ch? Telet Theatre in Paris, accompanied by David Harper. Other recent recordings include A Midsummer Night's Dream by the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir colin davis and silber Lake by Kurt Weill under Markus Stenz.

Shalyapin fyodor Ivanovich

Russian bass singer. /kloc-0 was born in Kazan in February, 873, and/kloc-0 died in Paris in April, 938. 1890 joined the local opera troupe, 1892 went to Tbilisi to study under D. Usatov. 1896 joined the Moscow Mamontoff Opera Troupe and became famous for playing some major opera roles. 1899 ~ 19 14 used to be an actor in Moscow grand theatre. 190 1 premiered at Lascala Opera House in Milan, winning an international reputation. 192 1 lives in Paris and often performs in American and British opera houses. He visited China on 1935. He is an artist with original spirit. His performances are highly integrated with characters, language and singing, with loud voice, wide range and strong expressive force. He starred in the movies Ivan the Terrible Tsar and Don Quixote, recorded nearly 200 records, and wrote books such as A Page of My Life and Masks and People.

Song catalog:

0 1. Feodor Shalyapin "glinka" Faraf's "Rondo" [3:03]

02. Feodor Shalyapin "Dagomirsky's" The Miller's Aria "[3.51]

03. Feodor Shalyapin's Rossini and Don Basilio's aria [4:35].

04. Feodor Shalyapin's "Musorgskiy's" flea song "[2:57]

05. Feodor Shalyapin's Konuman when the king went to war [3:40]

06. Feodor Shalyapin's "Elegy of Massenet" [4: 17]

07. Feodor Shalyapin "Schubert" De Doppelganger's "[4:08].

08. Beethoven by Feodor Shalyapin.

09. Feodor Shalyapin Musorgskiy Trepak [4:25]

10. "Dionysian Song" by Feodor Shalyapin "Glazunov" [3:38]

1 1. Feodor Shalyapin's "Beligni" recitation and Rudolf's "Aria" [3:06]

12. Feodor Shalyapin "donizetti" Vieni, lamia nova "[3: 36]

13. Feodor Shalyapin "Meyer"

14. Feodor Shalyapin [4:02]

15. Feodor Shalyapin "Cournot" a mouse ... New Orleans "[3:33]

16. Feodor Shalyapin "Cournot" Ita Tampus! "" [2:53]

17. Feodor Shalyapin's "Cournot" scene in Kulhe [4:45]

18. Feodor Shalyapin "Cournot" Why did you leave?