Galaconcert Edita Gruberova

18. February 2018


Musical Director:
Andriy Yurkevych

Andriy Yurkevych

Andriy Yurkevych schloss 1999 die Lemberger Lyssenko-Musikakademie unter Yuriy Lutsiv ab, um sich anschliessend in Warschau bei Jacek Kaspszyk und in Siena an der Accademia Musicale Chigiana (bei Gianluigi Gelmetti) zu perfektionieren, ebenso in Pesaro bei Alberto Zedda. Seit 1996 Kapellmeister der Nationaloper in Lemberg, wo er vorwiegend Opern aus dem Verdi- und Puccini-Repertoire, russische Opern sowie Ballette musikalisch leitete. 2005 dirigierte er in Rom Tschajkowskis «Schwanensee», später auch «Dornröschen» und Verdis «Falstaff» (2010/11). Am italienischen Festival della Valle d’Itria war er eingeladen, Marchettis «Romeo und Julia» und mehrere symphonische Konzerte zu leiten. An der Bayerischen Staatsoper München und in Stuttgart dirigierte Andriy Yurkevych den «Barbier von Sevilla», «Roberto Devereux» in Mannheim und Warschau, «Eugen Onegin» in Düsseldorf, «Il viaggio a Reims» in Monte Carlo, «Pique Dame» in Sankt Gallen, «Maria Stuarda» am Teatro San Carlo Neapel, «Boris Godunov» und «La forza del destino» in Brüssel. Regelmässig gastiert er in San Francisco (zuletzt «La fille du régiment» mit Juan Diego Florez) und in Santiago de Chile, wo er am Teatro Municipal bald «Turandot» leiten wird. Für «Anna Bolena» stand er im Liceu Barcelona hinter dem Pult, in Madrid bald für «Roberto Devereux» und in Warschau für Tschajkowskis «Pique Dame». Kürzlich dirigierte er «Norma» in Palermo, Paris, Nizza und Köln und die «Anna Bolena» am Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Geplant sind auch Sinfoniekonzerte am Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, an den Wiener Festwochen, ausserdem Konzerte in München und Frankfurt.

Zurzeit ist Andriy Yurkevych Generalmusikdirektor des Nationaltheaters für Oper und Ballett in Kischinau (Republik Moldau).

Chorus Master:
Ernst Raffelsberger

Ernst Raffelsberger

Ernst Raffelsberger comes from Gmunden, Upper Austria. He studied music education and church music at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna as well as choral conducting at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. From 1983 to 1986 he was Kapellmeister of the Vienna Boys’ Choir. During this time, he led the ensemble in Vienna and on tours through Europe, South Africa, Canada, and the USA. From 1986, Ernst Raffelsberger was choral director and Kapellmeister at the Salzburg State Theatre (participating in the Salzburg Mozart Week and the Salzburg Festival). In 1989 he moved as choral director and Kapellmeister to the theatre in Freiburg/Breisgau. Since autumn 1993, Ernst Raffelsberger has been engaged at the Zurich Opera House as choral director. Here he has since supervised around 150 premieres and countless revivals and worked with many renowned conductors such as Marco Armiliato, Riccardo Chailly, Teodor Currentzis, Christoph von Dohnányi, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Daniele Gatti, Bernard Haitink, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Zubin Mehta, Gianandrea Noseda, and Franz Welser-Möst. Guest performances with the Zurich Opera House have taken him to Vienna, London, Paris, and Tokyo. From summer 2012 he additionally began a ten-year activity as choral director of the Vienna State Opera Chorus Association at the Salzburg Festival. There he collaborated successfully with, among others, Riccardo Muti, Mariss Jansons, and Sir Simon Rattle. After Ernst Raffelsberger ended this work with the festival summer 2021, he has since 2025 once again been responsible, at Maestro Muti’s request, for choral preparation for his festival concerts in Salzburg. Numerous CD and DVD recordings document his work in Zurich as well as in Salzburg.

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Abstract

“THREE QUEENS”

Edita Gruberova has enchanted her audiences as Queen of the Night, Zerbinetta, Lucia di Lammermoor as well as in many other roles of the highly virtuoso bel canto repertoire, and not only in Zurich. Like no other singer, she has been celebrated as the queen of bel canto for five decades – at the Vienna State Opera, the Munich State Opera and in Japan, among other locations. Now she returns to Zurich Opera House with three of her classic roles: at this concert gala, Edita Gruberova will interpret the final scenes of Gaetano Donizetti’s three great dramas – Maria StuardaAnna Bolena and Roberto Devereux.

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