Elīna Garanča is one of the brightest stars in the world of opera music, performing with leading orchestras and the world’s most important operas.
Among the artist’s most recent creative achievements are Dalila’s role in opera Samson and Dalila in a new production at the Berlin State Opera with conductor Daniel Barenboim, the singer’s return to the Metropolitan Opera as Margaret in the opera The destruction of Faustas well as the long – awaited debut of Kundri in the role of Wagner Parsifāla in a new production at the Vienna State Opera with Philip Jordan at the conductor’s desk in April 2021. 2021/2022 Elīna Garanča made her debut as the Princess of Buijon at the Chilean Opera Adriana Lekuvrēra At the Vienna State Opera. In 2022, performances are planned at various festivals and concerts in Europe, America and East Asia.
The singer regularly performs at the Metropolitan Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the Royal Covent Garden Opera, the Salzburg Festival, the Baden-Baden Opera, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, the German Opera in Berlin, the Carnegie Hall in New York and the Wigmore Hall in London, and continues to perform at various concerts. Elīna Garanča has been a record company since 2005 Deutsche Grammaphon (DG) exclusive artist.
Elīna Garanča has received many national and international awards. The Vienna State Opera is especially cherished chamber singer The title given for his contribution to this opera house – since his debut in 2003, he has sung 18 roles in more than 160 performances.
British conductor Karel Mark Chichon enchants listeners around the world with his temperament, passion and musicality. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England was awarded the rank of Chief Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in June 2012, and in 2016 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in London.
From 2011 to 2017, Karel Mark Chichon was the principal conductor of the German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra; critics and the public have praised the successful interpretations and innovative musicianship of the orchestra’s diverse repertoire. Karel Marc Chichon was previously the chief conductor and artistic director of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra (2009-2012) and the chief conductor of the Graz Symphony Orchestra (2006-2009). Since 2017, he has been the principal conductor and artistic director of the Gran Canaria Philharmonic Orchestra.
Chichon regularly conducts at the New York Metropolitan Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the German Opera in Berlin, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, the Rome and Bologna Opera Houses, the Madrid Royal Theatre and Barcelona Gran Teatre del Liceu. The conductor cooperates with the Royal Concertgebouw orchestras, London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Dutch Radio Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo, Geneva Orchestra de la Suisse Romande, R Geneva Orchestra de la Suisse Romande National Orchestra.
The previous solo concert of Elīna Garanča at the Latvian National Opera took place in December 2015.
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