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Teresa Zylis-Gara masterclass

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Teresa Zylis-Gara, one of the most outstanding Polish singers and Chairwoman of the Klaudia Taev Competition
gives her first masterclass in Tallinn, Estonia.

Masterclass takes place in the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (Address: RƤvala pst 16, Tallinn)

May 29, 2009 - 12.00 - 18.00 auditorium A-402
May 30, 2009 - 12.00 - 18.00 auditorium A 403
May 31, 2009 - 12.00 - 18.00 auditorium A-404

Number of participants is limited! Active participation fee is 95 EUR. Every participant will have at least 75 minutes of personal training.

Languages: The masterclass takes place in English, German, Italian, Polish or France.

No accommodation provided by organizers. All of the participants get official certificate from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.

Registration: tel + 372 5665 0660 or e-mail festival@xxiso.ee

The soprano Teresa Żylis-Gara is one of the most outstanding Polish singers of the 20th century. Her magnificent lyrical soprano of an unusual quality and dramatic possibilities draws audiences both to concert halls and operas. The stunning career, however, is the outcome of the artist's long and intensive effort. She studied in Łódź. The winning of an All-Polish Competition of Young Vocalists in Warsaw results in her first engagement.

In 1956 Teresa Å»ylis-Gara made her dĆ©but at the Cracow Opera as the eponymous heroine of Stanisław Moniuszko's Halka. The next success at a radio competition in Munich in 1960 allows her to perform on German opera stages such as Oberhausen, Dortmund and Düsseldorf. In 1965 she makes a dĆ©but at the renowned English festival at Glyndebourne, playing the part of Octavian in Strauss' Rosenkavalier. A real breakthrough in her career, however, comes the following year in Paris, where she performs the part of Donna Elvira in Mozart's Don Juan. That part was to bring the Polish artist great fame. Teresa Å»ylis-Gara's career now takes on a staggering momentum. In 1968 she performs at the Mozart festival in Salzburg under the leadership of the famous Herbert von Karajan. That year she also makes a dĆ©but at London's Covent Garden as Violetta in Verdi's La Traviata, as well as being invited to the San Francisco opera to perform as Donna Elvira. Still in the same year she makes a dĆ©but at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the stage with which she was connected the longest. She also cooperated closely with the opera theatres in Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, as well as with Milan's La Scala and Vienna's Staatsoper. Teresa Å»ylis-Gara's repertoire is enormous and includes 24 great parts in operas by G. Verdi, R. Strauss, G. Puccini, W.A. Mozart, E. Chausson. Her stage partners were the greatest operatic artists such as Carlo Bergonzi, JosĆ© Carreras, Franco Corelli, Fiorenza Cossotto, PlĆ”cido Domingo, Nikolai Giaurov, Sherrill Milnes, Luciano Pavarotti, Rugiero Raimondi, Jon Vickers, Ingvar Wixell. The artist, however, does not confine herself to the opera alone. She also performed at the most renowned musical festivals in Salzburg, Orange, Glyndebourne and Gent. The form she particularly favours is the song. In this field she feels the most closely drawn by the vocal works of Slavonic and Romance composers.

Teresa Żylis-Gara has recorded for such renowned companies as the EMI, Deutsche Gramophon, Harmonia Mundi, Erato, as well as Polskie Nagrania. Her recordings include both great operatic creations (such as W.A. Mozart's Don Giovanni, E. Chausson's Le Roi Arthus, R. Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos), oratorial music (J.S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion (BWV 244), A. Dvořak's Requiem, G. Verdi's Messa da Requiem, G. Mahler's Das Klagende Lied) and songs by F. Chopin, S. Moniuszko and E. Lalo.

The recent years have broadened the Teresa Żylis-Gara's activities by one other domain: teaching vocally-gifted young people. With a characteristic passion and pedagogical talent, she passes to her students knowledge of vocal technique and interpretation. She is invited to lead Master's Courses in Europe and the USA. In Monaco, where she has settled, she is regularly visited by groups of students for whom the contact with Teresa Żylis-Gara's personality is often a decisive factor in their further artistic career.

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LISTEN: Teresa Zylis-Gara - Song to the Moon, Dvorak

   

 

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