Anja hartros – Wikipedia

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Anja Harteros ( New Greek Graceful ; * July 23, 1972 in Bergneustadt) is a German opera singer (soprano).

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Anja Harteros grew up in Bergneustadt as the daughter of a Greek father and a German mother, she still has a sister and a brother. Already in their youth they brought their parents to classical music and singing. Finally, her music teacher at the Wüllenweber-Gymnasium in Bergneustadt discovered her talent and advised her voice to be trained professional. At the age of 14, in 1986 she began her vocal training at Astrid Huber-Aulmann in Gummersbach.

She had her first appearances at institute concerts and at a school performance as a countess in Figaros wedding 1990 at the Wüllenweber-Gymnasium, in 1992 she gave a first concert at the Schwyz cantonal school in Switzerland. From 1990 she was looked after by the conductor and solo repetitioner of the Cologne Opera Wolfgang Kastorp for many years with regard to the musical interpretation of the games developed. Kastorp also accompanied her at various concerts on the piano.

After graduating from high school in 1991, she studied singing with Liselotte Hammes at the Cologne University of Music. Her singing teacher Huber-Aulmann continued to look after her during her studies until her exam in spring 1996. During his studies, further concert tours with Astrid Huber-Aulmann to Russia and the United States, which the singer received great attention, took place during her studies. . Even before her exam, she was hired as a permanent member of the ensemble at the Schillertheater of the city of Gelsenkirchen and Wuppertal. After her exam in 1996, she was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Bonn Opera. [first]

By winning the competition Cardiff Singer of the World The BBC and the Welsh National Opera started their international career in summer 1999. Within a very short time, she sang on the renowned stages worldwide. In Cardiff she met Sir Peter Jonas, who shortly afterwards called to the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, where she has been guesting particularly often since then. [2] [first] Her other locations include Frankfurt am Main, Lyon, Amsterdam, Oslo, Tokyo, Dresden, Paris, [3] London, [4] Zurich, Hamburg, Vienna, [5] New York, [6] Milan [7] and Berlin (German Opera and State Opera) as well as the Salzburg Festival. [8] [2]

Anja Harteros works with leading conductors such as Daniel Barenboim, Riccardo Chailly, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Bernard Haitink, Mariss Jansons, Marek Janowski, Philippe Jordan, Sir Gilbert Levine, James Levine, Fabio Luisi, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Kent Nagano, Sir Roger Norrington, Sir Antonio Pappano, Kirill Petrenko, Sir Simon Rattle, Donald Runnicles or Christian Thielemann.

As part of the Munich Opera Festival 2005, she sang the title game in a new production by Handels Alcina (also as a CD edition), [first] where they played the game of the Elsa in 2009 in 2009 Lohengrin took over. In January 2010 she sang the Mimì Bohemian At the Cologne Opera. In 2011 she gave her roller blinds as a field marshal in The Rosenkavalier at the international mayifs at the Hessian State Theater Wiesbaden. At the Bavarian State Opera, she took over the game of the Leonora woman In the premiere of The force of Destiny . In spring 2015 she gave her roller debut alongside Jonas Kaufmann as Aida In Giuseppe Verdi’s opera of the same name. [9] On March 12, 2017, her debut as a Maddalena in Umberto Giordano’s opera followed Andrea Chénier At the Bavarian State Opera, together again with Jonas Kaufmann in the title role and the baritone Luca Salsi as Carlo Gérard . [ten] Anja Harteros stage partner is also the Czech tenor Pavel Černoch. On March 24, 2018, Harteros gave the title game in Giacomo Puccinis to the opening of the Salzburg Easter Festival Tosca On the side of Aleksandr Antonenko and Ludovic Tézier together with the Saxon Staatskapelle Dresden under Christian Thielemann. [11] Also under Thielemann, Anja Harteros made her debut at the Bayreuth Festival in July 2018 as Elsa in a new production of the Lohengrin . [twelfth]

Your repertoire also includes games such as Elettra (Idomedeno), Contessa (The Marriage of Figaro), Anna woman (Don Giovanni), Fiordenigure (So ​​fan all), [first] Agathe (The Freischütz), Elisabeth (Tannhäuser), Eva (The Meistersinger of Nuremberg), Sieglinde (The Valkyrie), Leonora (The Troubadour), Violetta Valéry (The Traviata), Amelia (Simon Boccanegra), Elisabeth von Valois (Don Carlos), [2] Dedunsa (OTELLO) and Alice Ford (Falstaff), [first] Micaëla (Carmen) as well as the title games in Arabella [first] and Ariadne on Naxos .

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In addition to opera activity, Anja Harteros is also dedicated to concert and song singing. She gave concerts and song evenings in many cities in Germany and abroad (Schwarzenberg/Hohenems, [13] Boston, Florence, London, Edinburgh, Vicenza, Tel Aviv etc.). Your song CD From eternal love With Wolfram Rieger, the Golden gold excellent.

Anja Harteros lives with her husband Wolfgang Kastorp in the Westerwald. She also has an apartment in Munich. [14]

  • Art. »Hater, andja«. In: Krll Josage Kautschshire, Leo Romens: Large singer lexicon . 4. Erw. u. Updated edition, Munich 2003, p. 1974 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  • Jörg Königsdorf: “It sings in me”, in: Rondo 15 (2006), No. 3, pp. 8–9. (Interview with Anja Harteros).
  • Kai Luehrs-Emperor: “Tendency Primadonna”, in: FONO Forum (2006), pp. 56–58. (Interview with Anja Harteros).
  • Bjørn Woll: “Discover Worlds in Music”, in: FONO Forum (2014), pp. 14–19. (Interview with Anja Harteros).
  • Markus Thiel: »In the twilight. Strong women dominate the Munich opera festival this year: Anja Harteros as Strauss ‘Arabella’, in: Operwelt 56 (2015), no. 8, pp. 18–21.
  • Stephan Mösch: »Wimmel pictures. Jonas Kaufmann and Anja Harteros in the premiere of Giordanos Andrea Chénier At the Bavarian State Opera «, in: Operwelt 58 (2017), no. 5, pp. 14-15.
  • Markus Thiel: “The Incredible”, in: Oper 58 (2017), Special number, pp. 16–18.
  • Ulrike Roos of Roses: To sing. Diana Damrau, Anja Harteros, Jonas Kaufmann and many others provide information , Würzburg 2018.
  1. a b c d It is f Florian Heurich; Bavarian State Opera: In the year of the debut. ( Memento from January 27, 2012 in Internet Archive ) in Rate , Edition 8 of June 13, 2005, page 18.
  2. a b c d Biography on the website of the Bavarian State Opera @first @2 Template: Link/www.bayerische.staatsoper.de ( Page no longer available, search in Webarchiven ) Info: The link was automatically marked as a defect. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this note.
  3. Performances with Anja Harteros In the Openra National The Paris
  4. Events with Anja Harteros im Royal Opera House/Covent Garden in London
  5. Appearance by Anja Harteros At the Vienna State Opera
  6. Appearance by Anja Harteros an der Metropolitan Opera in New York
  7. Events with Anja Harteros At the Milan Scala
  8. Events with Anja Harteros ( Memento from October 11, 2017 in Internet Archive ) at the Salzburg Festival
  9. Manual Use: In advance into the absolute premier class. In: The world , January 23, 2015.
  10. Premiere criticism Andrea Chenier at br-klassik.de. Accessed on March 14, 2017 .
  11. Tosca – from the Easter Festival Salzburg. In: Musik-hute.de. Accessed on April 1, 2018 .
  12. Reinhard J. Brembeck: “Lohengrin” premiere in Bayreuth: If light, then a decent witch burn. sueddeutsche.de, July 26, 2018, accessed August 27, 2018.
  13. Events with Anja Harteros With the Schubertiade
  14. “World star in Waldbröl soprano Anja Harteros now receives 120 autographs” Oberbergische Volkszeitung of January 10, 2017
  15. Speech by the mayor for the awarding of the opera award on June 19, 2010
  16. European medal
  17. Singer of the year , in: Opera world. Yearbook 2017
  18. Prime Minister Dr. Markus Söder awards Bavarian Order On bayern.de

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