Bella Adamova, mezzo-soprano - Urlicht - Lieder aus 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn' - Gustav Mahler
Properes actuacions Avui Endavant
Actuacions passades 2017 — Ahir
B3 Capricho Español, RavelFallaRimsky-KorsakovDebussy
Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic OrchestraAlto + 1 rols
Veure programa, repartiment i equipBella Adamova Michael Gees, Various
Contralto
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Adamova & Schäfer, SchumannSrnkaKurtágJanáčekMahler
Prague Spring FestivalMezzo soprano + 1 rols
Veure programa, repartiment i equipEaster Concert, MozartPergolesi
Statny Komorny Orchester ZilinaMezzosoprano
Veure programa, repartiment i equipB3 Capricho Español, RavelFallaRimsky-KorsakovDebussy
Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic OrchestraAlto + 1 rols
Veure programa, repartiment i equip-
Adamova & Schäfer, SchumannSrnkaKurtágJanáčekMahler
Prague Spring FestivalMezzo soprano + 1 rols
Veure programa, repartiment i equipRusalka, Dvořák
National Theatre PragueTřetí žínka (Third Nymph)
Veure elenc i equipRusalka, Dvořák
National Theatre PragueTřetí žínka (Third Nymph)
Veure elenc i equipDs.19:00
Prague, Czech RepublicProm 50: Janáček’s Glagolitic Mass, KaprálováDvořákJanáček
BBC Promsmezzo-soprano (alto)
Veure programa, repartiment i equipSymfonie Tisíců, Mahler
Prague Symphony OrchestraMaria Aegyptiaca (Mezzo 2)
Veure elenc i equipRusalka, Dvořák
National Theatre PragueTřetí žínka (Third Nymph)
Veure elenc i equipBorn in Grozny, Russia in 1992 Bella grew up in Prague, Czech Republic torn between, and surrounded by many cultures. This has translated to a versatility as a musician – always occupying the space somewhere in between genres. She completed her Bachelor’s in Vocal performance in London’s Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, and her Master’s in Cologne, Germany. There she was involved in a number of Operas, notably singing Hermia in Britten’s A midsummer night’s dream and Celia in Haydn’s La fedeltà premiata at Theater Aachen. The art song is a focal point of the young mezzo-soprano’s work. Her repertoire ranges from Bellini to George Crumb, encompassing German Lied as well as Russian romances. Laureate of the Czech Song Prize at the Emmy Destinn Awards in London, the Martinů Pri