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Stamicovo kvarteto
| Julian Lloyd Webber
| Státna filharmónia Košice
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European Union Baroque
Orchestra |
Ivo Kahánek |
Aperta Trio |
Klára Kolonits |
Jonathan Powell | Kvarteto 'Post Scriptum' | Tomasz Kamieniak | Subor Holywell | Monica Melcova | Olivier Benichou | Dionysios Tsaousidis
Klára Kolonits
Klára Kolonits was born in 1973 in Budapest to a family of musicians; her grandfather Dénes Bartha was professor of musicology and founder of the subject of Musicology at the Franz Liszt Music Academy of Budapest. In 1995 she received her soloist diploma with award from the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest. Between 1995 and 2003 she was member of the Csokonai Theater in Debrecen and received a scholarship at the Hungarian National Opera. She took part in a long tour through the Netherlands as guest soloist of the Szegediner National Theater. Later she was guest soloist at the Operetta Theatre in Budapest and sang the primadonna roles of Franz Lehár´s and Emmerich Kálmán´s operettas in German in Budapest, Frankfurt, Leipzig and München. Since 2003 she has been soprano soloist at the Hungarian National Opera in Budapest. Her recent roles have included the Countess (The Marriage of Figaro), Violetta, Fiordiligi, Gilda, the 'heroines' of The Tales of Hofmann, Mimi and Nanetta (Falstaff). Klára's recital brings us not only the lieder of some of the most well known musical romantics (Chopin, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Liszt) but also some little-heard gems from two of the greatest female musicians of the 19th century, Fanny Mendelssohn and Clara Schumann.
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