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Today’s reigning prima donna routinely headlines major productions at leading opera houses across the globe. She was the first classical musician to be included in Time magazine’s “Time 100,” a list of the world’s most influential people.
[/vc_background_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row full_width="stretch_row_content" gap="0" columns_placement="middle" video_bg_url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMJXxhRFO1k"][vc_column width="1/1"][vc_text_img text_img_config="text-image-var" text_background="text-background-dark" image="82" alignment_horizontal="center" alignment_vertical="top"]Since her debut as Donna Anna in Mozart’s "Don Giovanni" at the Salzburg Festival in 2002, Russian-born soprano Anna Netrebko is celebrated “Primadonna assoluta” by experts and her audience. She counts as the most important soprano soloist and performs regularly at the world’s leading opera houses such as the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera House London, the Staatsoper Vienna and the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. Anna Netrebko’s repertoire includes performances as Mimi in Puccini’s “La Bohéme”, Violetta in Verdi’s “La Traviata”, Tatiana in Tschaikovsky’s “Eugen Onegin” and many more.
[/vc_text_img][vc_text_img text_img_config="image-text-var" text_background="text-background-white" image="84" alignment_horizontal="center" alignment_vertical="top"]Beside her regular performances in leading opera houses, Anna Netrebko performs on various other stages and open-air festivals like New York’s Carnegie Hall, Waldbühne Berlin and the Red Square in Moscow next to famous colleagues such as Placido Domingo, Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Daniel Barenboim. She counts as a constant performer at the Salzburg Festival as well as at the legendary “Night of the Proms” in London.
She has been awarded with several prizes, like the “Deutscher Medienpreis”, the ECHO-Klassik-Prize, the British Classical Award, the “Casta Diva”-Prize and many more. Furthermore, Netrebko was brand ambassador for the luxurious jeweler Chopard and for the well-known cosmetic manufacturer Schwarzkopf.
[/vc_text_img][/vc_column][/vc_row]Yusif Eyvasov was born in Algeria in 1977 and raised in Baku, Azerbaijan. After his studies at the musical academy in Baku, he moved to Italy in 1997, where he continued his vocal education with Franco Corelli and famous soprano Ghena Dimitrova.
He made his opera debut in the season of 2015/16 with multiple important performances for example in “I Pagliacci” conducted by Plácido Domingo, in the role of Calaf in “Turandot” at the Met Opera as well as at the opera in Paris and in Verdi’s “Troubadour” at the Staatsoper Berlin. In spring 2016 he was successfully touring Asia alongside Anna Netrebko.
In the season of 2014/15 Yusif Eyvasov performed as Turiddu in “Cavalleria rusticana” at the Verona Festival – the opera was also performed in Milan beforehand alongside the La Verdi Symphonic Orchestra. Together with the same ensemble he sang the requiem of Guiseppe Verdi at the Auditorium di Milano as well as a recital at the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona alongside Anna Netrebko and supervised by Massimo Zanetti.
Recently, Yusif Eyvasov shined as Radamès in Verdi’s “Aida” at the Opera Fiesole near Florence and at the Opera in Rome, as Cavaradossi in Puccini’s “Tosca” at the Bolshoi Theater, as lead role in Verdi’s “Othello” at the Music Festival in Ravenna, as Des Grieux in Puccini’s “Manon Lescaut” alongside Anna Netrebko at the Opera in Rome conducted by Riccardo Muti and as Canio in “I Pagliacci” at the Teatro Petruzelli in Bari under supervision of Paolo Carignani.
[/vc_text_img][/vc_column][/vc_row]Meet Olga Peretyatko, a well-know soprano from St. Petersburg. Among her career highlights are Mariinski Theatre, Hans Eisler Hochschuler in Berlin, opera studio at Hamburg State Opera. Among her numerous awards are Premio Abbiati and ECHO Klassik prize for best albom. Her studio albums are "Russian Light" by Sony Classical, La Bellezza del Canto (2011), Arabesque (2013), Rossini by ECHO Klassik (2015).
Olga Peretyatko performed leading roles at Opera Houses of Berlin, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, as well as Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow an NY Metropolitan Opera. Her signature roles were the role of Gilda in Rigoletto, the role of Violetta in La Traviata, main role of Leila in Wim Wender's take on Bizet's "Les Pecheurs des Perles". Olga Peretytko collaborated with star directors like Robert Lepage and Daniel Barenboim. She is a frequent guest star at festival in salzburg, Aix-en-Provence, Pesaro, with the latter released on DECCA Arthaus Musik. She performed Strauss "For Last Songs" at Kennedy Centre in Washington and toured China with the same piece accompanied by Orchestre Symphonique de Monreal.
We are proud to announce that Berin Iglesias Art has signed an agreement on exclusive representation of one of the opera’s most thought-after basses Ildar Abdrazakov in Russia, CIS countriesand the Baltics.
Since making his La Scala debut in 2001 at 25, the Russian singer has become a mainstay at leading houses worldwide, including New York’s Metropolitan Opera, the Vienna State Opera, Munich’s Bavarian State Opera, Mariinsky theatre and others. His powerful yet refined voice coupled with his compelling stage presence have prompted critics to hail him as a “sensational bass… who has just about everything – imposing sound, beautiful legato, oodles of finesse” (The Independent). Also an active concert artist, he has performed at London’s BBC Proms and at New York’s Carnegie Hall, as well as leading international orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony and Vienna Philharmonic.
[/vc_text_img][vc_text_img text_img_config="image-text-var" text_background="text-background-white" image="395" alignment_horizontal="center" alignment_vertical="top"]Abdrazakov is a twice Grammy award winner whose repertoire includes the roles of Don Juan and Leporello (in Mozart’s “Don Juan”), Mephistopheles (in Guno’s “Faust”, Boito’s “Mephistopheles” and Berlioz’s “The Damnation of Faust”), king Philippe II (in Vedi’s “Don Carlos”), Attila (in Verdi’s “Attila”), Boris Godunov (in Musorgski’s “Boris Godunov”).
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