Händel Sonya Yoncheva
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
03.02.2017
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Sonya Yoncheva
Composer: Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 - 1759): Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17, Act II, Scene 8:
- 1 Se pietà di me non senti 07:50
- Alcina HWV 34 (Act II, Scene 8):
- 2 Ah! mio cor! schernito sei! 11:24
- Theodora, HWV 68, Act II, Scene 2:
- 3 With darkness deep 04:13
- Alcina, HWV 34, Act I, Scene 15:
- 4 Tornami a vagheggiar 04:50
- Rodelinda, regina de' Longobardi, HWV 19, Act II, Scene 7:
- 5 Io t'abbraccio 05:36
- Agrippina, HWV 6, Act II, Scene 13:
- 6 Pensieri, voi mi tormentate! 06:38
- Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17, Act I, Scene 5:
- 7 Non disperar, chi sa? 04:00
- Agrippina, HWV 6, Act II, Scene 21:
- 8 Ogni vento ch'al porto lo spinga 04:49
- Theodora, HWV 68, Act II, Scene 5:
- 9 To thee, thou glorious son 04:57
- Rinaldo, HWV 7, Act II, Scene 4:
- 10 Lascia ch'io pianga 04:29
- Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695): Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626, Act III:
- 11 Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in earth (Bonus Track) 04:55
Info for Händel
Wo immer Sonya Yoncheva auftritt, begeistert sie weltweit Publikum und Kritiker an den großen Opernhäusern mit ihrer vollen Stimme, ihrer Technik und ihrem darstellerischen Talent. "Die wohl beste Traviata der Welt", schwärmte Die Welt nach ihren Auftritten in Deutschland. Zuletzt sahen mehrere Millionen Zuschauer eine hinreißend singende Sonya Yoncheva im ZDF-Adventskonzert. Dass die Sopranistin nicht nur Belcanto ausgezeichnet singen kann, sondern sich in der Barockmusik zu Hause fühlt, demonstriert sie auf ihrem neuen Händel-Album mit Arien starker Frauen aus den Opern und Oratorien von Händel: von der Königin Cleopatra ("Non disperar..." aus "Giulio Cesare in Egitto"), der Hexe Alcina ("Ah, mio cor…"), der Königin Rodelina ("Io t´abraccio") und der Kaiserin Agrippina ("Pensieri, voi mi tormentate" und "Ogni vento" ) bis zur christlichen Märtyrerin Theodora ("To thee, thou glorious..") . Yoncheva kehrt mit diesem Album zu ihren Wurzeln zurück denn die Musik des Barock und die Zusammenarbeit mit William Christie hat ihr Musikverständnis geprägt, und auch ihre ersten Erfolge feierte sie mit Opern von Händel und Monteverdi. Begleitet wird Sonya Yoncheva von der Academia Montis Regalis unter ihrem barockerfahrenen Leiter Alessandro De Marchi.
„Yoncheva hat jetzt für ihr zweites Solo-Album die reiche timbrale Palette ihrer in tiefer Lage dunkel-samtigen und in der Höhe weich schimmernden Stimme genutzt, um mit zehn Arien [von Händel]...Seelenbilder von berückender Schönheit zu malen.“ (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)
Sonya Yoncheva, Sopran
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro De Marchi, Dirigent
Sonya Yoncheva
Born in 1981 in Bulgaria, Sonya Yoncheva graduates in piano and voice in her hometown Plovdiv in the class of Nelly Koitcheva and obtains her diploma in master degree in classical singing in the Conservatory of Geneva in the professional class of Danielle Borst receiving the special prize of the Town of Geneva.
Sonya is the winner of the world´s most famous opera competition « Operalia » 2010, conducted and organised by Placido Domingo at Teatro alla Scala in Milan and she was honoured with the Special Prize « Cultur Arte » offered by Bertita & Guillermo Martinez.
Sonya received the Special Prize of Les Amis du Festival for her performance of Fiordiligi in « Cosi fan tutte » in the Academy of Aix en Provence Festival 2007, as well as few scholarships provided by Swiss Foundations such as « Mosetti » and « Hablitzel »
Mrs Yoncheva is as well a first prize winner of competitions in her home country Bulgaria: Competition for German and Austrian classical Music 2001, Competition for Bulgarian classical music 2000 and Young Talents 2000. She and her brother Marin Yonchev became the Singers of the Year 2000 in the edition of the competition « Hit-1 » organised and produced by the Bulgarian National Television.
In 2007 after participating in the academy for young singers Jardin des Voix, conducted and organised by William Christie, Sonya receives exciting new engagements in venues such as Glyndebourne Festival, Swiss National Television and Radio, Théâtre du Châtelet, Festival of Proms...
Later we can see her in productions and concerts in Teatro Real Madrid, Teatro alla Scala Milano, National Opera of Praga, Festival of Montpellier, Lille Opera, Brooklyn Academy of Music New York as well as concert halls as Tonhalle Zurich, Verdi Milano, Cité de la Musique Paris, Pleyel Paris, Lincoln Center New York, London Barbican Center, Alte Oper Frankfort, Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels, Auditorio Nacional Madrid, Gulbenkian Lisboa, Auditorio di Valladolid, Tchaikovskii Concert hall Moscow, Concert Hall of Marinskii Theater St Petersburg, Copenhagen Concert Hall, Dortmund, Hamburg and Munchen Concert Halls, Champs Elysées Theater and Geneva Opera House.
Sonya Yoncheva collaborated with many artists from the world of the opera, cinema and rock music such as William Christie, Sting, Placido Domingo, Emanuelle Haim, Vladimir Cosma, Elvis Costello, Milena Canonero, Natasha Regnier, Piergiorgio Morandi, James Conlon, Pierluigi Pizzi, Robert Carsen, Danielle de Niese, Bryn Terfel, Erwin Schrott, Vittorio Grigolo, Adam Fisher, Ottavio Dantone, Fabio Biondi, Giovanni Antonini, Alain Gilbert.
Karine Deshayes
After brilliant musical studies having been a pupil of Mireille Alcantara and receiving advice from Régine Crespin, Karine Deshayes first joined the troupe of the Lyon Opera, where she performed in the roles of Cherubino, Stephano, among others, and especially in her first Rossini role as Rosina.
His career quickly took off afterwards. She was invited to perform on all the major French stages: Avignon, Lyon Strasbourg, Marseille, Toulouse, Tours, Chorégies d’Orange, Bordeaux etc. She regularly performed at the Paris Opera where she won great acclaim in the Rossini roles of Angelina, Rosina, Elena, but also as Poppea in Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea, Sesto (in Handel’s Giulio Cesare), Romeo (in Bellini’s I Capuleti e I Montecchi ) and in the Mozart roles of Cherubino and Dorabella. It was also at the Paris Opera that she took on the role of Carmen for the first time, as well as the role of Charlotte in Werther.
Karine Deshayes’s career has also extended into major international stages, including the Salzburg Festival (Die Zauberflöte under the baton of Riccardo Muti), the Teatro Real in Madrid, and the Liceu in Barcelona (the title role in Massenet’s Cendrillon). At the invitation of the New York Metropolitan Opera, she debuted in the role of Siebel before returning there to play Isolier in the Le Comte Ory, and more recently, Nicklausse in Les Contes d’Hoffmann directed by James Levine, where she drew particularly rave reviews from the New York music critiques. She followed this by performing in the role of Angelina in the Cenerentola at the San Francisco Opera, again to great success.
Subsequently, she has sung the role of Donna Elvira at the Opera of Paris for the first time, a role that she made own, as the public and the critics unanimously agreed. In concert, she beautifully played the role of Elisabetta in Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda at the Avignon Opera.
Karine Deshayes’s vast repertoire has allowed her to perform regularly in concert and recital under the direction of such conductors as Emmanuel Krivine, David Stern, Kurt Masur, Emmanuelle Haïm, Louis Langrée and Myung-Whun Chung, and with such artists as Philippe Cassard, Renaud Capuçon, Nicolas Angelich, L’Ensemble Contraste, the Quatuor Ebène, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, and many more.
At the Victoires de la Musique Awards in 2016, Karine Deshayes was named Lyric Artist of the Year for the second time in her career.
Her last recording, « Rossini », with the Ensemble Les Forces Majeures, has just been released (Label Aparté).
Future plans include the roles of Adalgisa (Norma) at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Charlotte (Werther) at the Tchaikowsky Concert Hall in Moscow, Rossini's Armida at the Montpellier Opera House, Gluck's Alceste at the Lyon Opera House, Romeo (I Capuleti e I Montecchi) at the Marseille Opera House and many concerts and recitals.
Booklet for Händel