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Actuaciones pasadas 2009 — Ayer
A kékszakállú herceg vára (El castillo de Barbazul), Bartók
Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet TheatreA kékszakállú herceg (El Duque Barbazul)
Ver reparto y equipoFaust (Fausto), Gounod
Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet TheatreMéphistophélès (Mefistófeles)
Ver reparto y equipoLa Cenerentola (La Cenicienta), Rossini
Opera HedelandDon Magnifico (Don Magnífico)
Ver reparto y equipoAnna Bolena (Ana Bolena), Donizetti
Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet TheatreEnrico VIII
Ver reparto y equipoA kékszakállú herceg vára (El castillo de Barbazul), Bartók
Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet TheatreA kékszakállú herceg (El Duque Barbazul)
Ver reparto y equipoFaust (Fausto), Gounod
Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet TheatreMéphistophélès (Mefistófeles)
Ver reparto y equipoLa Cenerentola (La Cenicienta), Rossini
Opera HedelandDon Magnifico (Don Magnífico)
Ver reparto y equipoDer Rosenkavalier (El Caballero de la Rosa), Strauss
Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet TheatreDer Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau (Barón Ochs)
Ver reparto y equiposáb.18:30
Vilna, Lituaniajue.18:30
Vilna, Lituaniasáb.18:30
Vilna, LituaniaDon Carlo, Verdi
Latvian National OperaIl Grande Inquisitore (El Gran Inquisidor)
Ver reparto y equipoTadas Girininkas was born in Lithuania, he has gained the master’s degree at Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2009 (professor V. Prudnikovas). Tadas recently debuted in the role of Wurm (Luisa Miller) at the Essen Alto Theatre. In the 2018/2019 seasonhe joins the ensemble at Staatstheater Nürnberg, where he will debut as Dolochow and Jacqueau in S. Prokofiev’s “War and Peace”, will sing Oroveso (Norma), Don Alfonso (Cosi fan tutte) and Bonzo (Madama Butterfly). His 2019/2020 engagements include Mefistophele (Faust) in St. Gallen. In the summer of 2018, he had debut in Germany as Brogny in La Juive in Konstanz. His 2016/2017 season was marked with his debut as Mefistophele(Faust) at Vilnius City Opera, also singing Cadmus and Somnus in G.F. Händel’s “Semele” and Oralto in A. V