Mariana Nicolesco
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Mariana Nicolesco (November 28, 1948) is a Romanian operatic soprano, particularly associated with Mozart and the bel canto repertory.
Born Mariana Niculescu in Guajani, Romania, She trained first as violinist at the Cluj-Napoca Conservatory, she then went on a scholarship to the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, where she studied voice with Jolanda Magnoni, and later had lessons from Rodolfo Celletti and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf in Milan. Upon graduation, she won the Rossini International Voice Competition organized by RAI. She came in contact with conductor Thomas Schippers, who did much to further her career, and invited her to Cincinnati, where she made her operatic debut as Mimi in 1972. She returned to Italy, and appeared at the opera houses of Trieste, Venice, Florence, and Rome. She made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 1978, as Violetta (a role she has sung over 200 times around the world). She also appeared in Chicago and San Francisco.
Nicolescu went on to perform in a multitude of opera houses; notably La Scala in Milan, Opéra de Paris, Vienna State Opera, Munich State Opera, Liceo in Barcelona, Semperoper in Dresden, Berlin State Opera, Monte Carlo Opera, as well as numerous concert halls (Carnegie Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Concertgebouw, Musikverein, Moscow Conservatory), and classical music festivals (Salzburg Festival, Rossini Opera Festival, Casals Festival).
Nicolesco defended a wide repertoire from baroque to verismo, with a special affinity for Mozart and the Italian bel canto, notable roles included; Donna Elvira, Celia, Elettra, Anna Bolena, Beatrice di Tenda, Maria Stuarda, Elisabetta, Amalia, Desdemona, etc.
A soprano drammatica d'agilità, she has a rich and vibrant voice and a strong stage presence. She can be heard in a few recordings, notably; Beatrice di Tenda and Maria di Rohan.
[edit] Sources
- Grove music Online, Oxford University Press, 2008.
[edit] Honors
Nicolescu holds a Ph.D. in Arts and a Doctor Honoris Causa from the Gheorghe Dima Music Academy in Cluj-Napoca. She is also Honorary Professor and Doctor Honoris Causa of Transylvania University of Braşov, Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy, and a member of the Honorary Committee of the International Yehudi Menuhin Foundation.
[edit] External links
- Biography, at Opera Gems