Pavla Vykopalová
Pavla Vykopalová (born March 23, 1972 in Prague) is a Czech soprano.
Life
Vykopalová studied singing at the Prague Conservatory and graduated in 1993; she then became a member of the Prague Philharmonic Choir. She began her soloist career as a mezzo-soprano receiving singing lessons from Lenka Šmídová und since 1997 from Jiří Kotouč. In 2006, she made the transition from mezzo to soprano and has been continuing her voice training with Marie Urbanová. Vykopalová's repertoire includes roles from Baroque period until the 20th century; beside opera roles she devotes herself to oratorios, cantatas and songs, including contemporary works.
During her studies at the conservatory, Vykopalová performed at the Opera Mozart in Prague; in 1988 she was engaged at the opera of the Plzeň (Pilsen) Theatre. Since January 2009, she is member of the opera ensemble at the National Theatre Brno; she appeared at the same time already since 1999 as a permanent guest artist at the National Theatre in Prague and the Prague State Opera. In 2003, she sang the role of Karolka in Janáček's Jenůfa in a production at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.
For the role of Mařenka in Smetana's The Bartered Bride, directed by Ondřej Havelka at the National Theatre in Brno, Vykopalová received a nomination for the Czech Thalia Price in 2006.
Soprano roles
- National Theatre Prague
- State Opera Prague
- National Theatre Brno
- Other opera pruductions
- Clarice (G. Scarlatti: Dove è amore è gelosia – Concert performance)
Oratorio and cantata repertoire
- A. Scarlatti: Stabat Mater
- Zelenka: Missa Dei Filii
- F. X. Brixi: Missa pastoralis
- Vaňhal: Stabat Mater
- Mozart: The Great Mass in C minor
- Mozart: Exultate, jubilate, KV 166
- Mozart: Requiem
- Dvořák: The Wedding Shirts
- Dvořák: Saint Ludmila
- Dvořák: Mass in D major
- Dvořák: Requiem
- Dvořák: Te Deum
- Fauré: Requiem
Song cycles
- Dvořák: Love Songs, op.83
- Wiedermann: Spiritual Chants
- Martinů: The New Špalíček, H 288
- Shostakovich: From Jewish Folk Poetry, op.79
- Pololáník: The Easter Journey
Former mezzo-soprano roles
- Dido (Purcell: Dido and Aeneas – Pilsen Theatre)
- Ruggiero (Händel: Alcina – Concert performance)
- Bertarido (Händel: Rodelinda – Concert performance)
- Rinaldo (Händel: Rinaldo – Concert performance)
- Elisa (G. B. Bononcini: Astarto – Concert performance)
- Vénus (Saint-Saëns: Hélène – Concert performance)
- Alcina (Vivaldi: Orlando furioso – State Opera Prague)
- Prince Orlofsky (J. Strauss II: Die Fledermaus – State Opera Prague)
- Fenena (Verdi: [[Nabucco]] – State Opera Prague)
- Mercedes (Bizet: Carmen – State Opera Prague)
- Béatrice (Berlioz: Béatrice et Bénédict – State Opera Prag)
- Second Lady (Mozart: The Magic Flute – State Opera Prague; National Theatre Prague)
- Second Wood Sprite (Dvořák: Rusalka – State Opera Prague; National Theatre Prague)
- Dorabella (Mozart: Così fan tutte – Opera Mozart; State Opera Prague; National Theatre Prague)
- Hirte (Puccini: Tosca – National Theatre Prague)
- Záviš (Smetana: The Devil's Wall – National Theatre Prague)
- Cherubino (Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro – National Theatre Prague)
- Minerva (Rameau: Castor et Pollux – National Theatre Prague)
- Karolka (Janáček: Jenůfa – National Theatre Prague; Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris)
Recordings
- 1998 Jakub Jan Ryba: Czech Christmas Mass' (Zdena Kloubová, Pavla Vykopalová, Tomáš Černý, Roman Janál; Czech Radio Chamber Choir; Kühn Children Choir; Virtuosi di Praga)
- 2003 Antonín Rejcha – Lenore (Dramatic Cantata after G.&.B.Bürger (1805/1806), Camilla Nylund (Lenore), Pavla Vykopalová (Mother), Corby Welch (Narrator), Vladimir Chmelo (Wilhelm), Prague Chamber Choir
- 2005 Bedřich Antonín Wiedermann (Irena Chřibková – organ, Pavla Vykopalová – mezzo-soprano); the CD contains unique and until that time not recorded works of a composer and organist (1883–1951) who worked at the St. Jacob‘s Basilika in Prague.
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