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Alexandrina MILTCHEVA |
Alexandrina Milcheva made her debut as Dorabella
in Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte at the Varna State Opera. It was when
she won the First Grand Prix at the Toulouse International Singing Competition
in 1966 that her career moved onto the international plane.
She has been a member of the National
Opera in Sofia, Bulgaria since 1968. In 1976 she was invited by former
director Prof. Egon Seefehlner to join the ensemble of the Wiener Staatsoper,
where she has been one of the leading mezzo-sopranos for a period of more
than fifteen years. She has performed all of the major roles of the repertoire
at such opera houses as La Scala,Milan, the Paris Opera, Covent Garden
of London, the Vienna State Opera, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich,
the Hamburg Opera, the Arena di Verona, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, the
Liceo in Barcelona, the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, the MET, as well
as in Salzburg, Edinburgh, Moscow, and San Francisco .
Her concert repertoire includes
works by Verdi, Mozart, Pergolesi, Rossini, Haendel, Bach, Mahler, and
Franck, and as a recitalist she has explored the music of the great lieder
composers and also the Russian songs of Moussorgski, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovski.
Alexandrina Milcheva has performed under all major conductors, such as
Karajan, Metha, Maazel, Ormandy, De Fabbritis, and especially Muti. She
is one of the singers with the richest discography, including operas,
recitals, oratoria, lieder and symphonic works.
Parallel to her career as a performing
singer, Alexandrina Milcheva has been working as a pedagogue for over
fifteen years, and in 1994 she created her own music school- The International
Opera Academy Sacra. The academy is situated in Sofia, Bulgaria. Some
of the students, which have participated in courses of singing and interpretation
are successful performers, making international career. She has carried
out master classes at the International Bach Academy, the Paris Opera
House, the Paris Conservatory, and others.
Alexandrina Milcheva belongs to
the generation of opera singers, such as Freni, Pavarotti, Domingo, Dimitrova,
Kabaivanska, Ghiaurov, which have made opera an exquisite art.
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