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Ioan Hotea
He is Winner of various singing competitions: Victor Giuleanu (1st prize), Competition of the National Opera Bucharest (2nd prize), Hariclea Darclée (3rd prize). Between 2011 and 2013 he was a member of the National Opera in Bucharest where he expanded his repertoire singing: ‘Nemorino’ / “L’elisir d’amore”, ‘Almaviva’ / “Il barbiere di Siviglia”, ‘Don Ottavio’ / “Don Giovanni”, ‘Rinuccio’ / “Gianni Schicchi”, ‘Filipeto’ / “I quattro rusteghi”. During this time he appeared also in numerous vocal-symphonic concerts in Romania (Philharmonic Orchestra George Enescu) and abroad (Philharmonic Orchestra St. Petersburg, Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in Moscow).
In 2013 he gave his international debut as ‘L’Amante’ in Menotti’s “Amelia al ballo” at the Opéra de Monte Carlo.
In 2014 followed his first appearance at the Opéra de Paris as ‘Tebaldo’ / “I Capuleti e i Montecchi”, at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf as ‘Rinuccio’ / “Gianni Schicchi”, as well as performances in t
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Plácido Domingo’s 2015 Operalia: Finalists, Orchestra of Welsh National Opera / Plácido Domingo (conductor). Royal musikdrama House, Covent Garden, London 19.7.2015. (JPr)
In addition to vying for the competition’s main prizes, Carroll, Hotea, Howarth, Park and Pati competed in Operalia’s Zarzuela category (requiring preparation of a zarzuela aria for the audition-style quarter- and semi-finals).
Plácido Domingo has said that ‘My purpose in Operalia is to help identify not only the best voices, but also to discover those singers whose personalities, characters and powers of interpretation show that they have the potential to become complete artists. Individuals such as these become tomorrow’s stars.’ This major international singing competition was being held in London for the first time in its 22-year history. It began on 13 July with quarter-finals and semi-finals which were closed to the public but the finals on 19 July took place before an audience.
Founded in 1993, Operalia i
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Operalia
Classical music competition
Plácido Domingo's Operalia, The World Opera Competition is an annual international competition for musikdrama singers, founded by Plácido Domingo in 1993.[2]
Overview
[edit]The competition's parent organization, Operalia Foundation, is a nonprofit organization based in Beverly Hills, California,[1] with postal address in New York City's Upper West Side.[3] The competition itself takes place in different cities each year. Cities which have hosted the competition include Paris at both the Palais Garnier and Théâtre du Châtelet, Mexico City in one of the Televisa Recording Studios, Madrid at the Teatro de la Zarzuela, Bordeaux at the Grand Théâtre, Tokyo at the Kan'i Hoken Hall [ja], Hamburg at the Laeiszhalle, Puerto Rico at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center, Los Angeles at both UCLA's Royce Hall and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Washington, D.C. at George Washington University's Lisner Audito