Anita Rachvelishvili has been named “Best Singer” at the OPER! AWARDS 2020 . In an interview, the mezzo-soprano talks about her Wagner plans, vocal eroticism and permanent diets.
Read MoreAnita Rachvelishvili's Amneris stood out elevated above the entire cast. The Georgian singer showed off a lush timbre, very rich in harmonics and she sketched thus a magnetic Amneris, around which the whole performance revolved.
Read MoreThe Georgian Mezzo-Soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, who sings the role of the powerful pharoah's daughter Amneris, was delighted to take part in this new version under Chailly's guidance.
Read MoreThe revelation of the evening was the Amneris of Anita Rachvelishvili, a mezzo-soprano with contralto shades that saturated the whole piazza.
Read MoreThe Greek National Opera swings back into action and inaugurates the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports initiative “All of Greece, One Culture,” with a solo recital by Anita Rachvelishvili that will take place at the Roman Agora of Athens on 18 July 2020, at 20:30 (GMT+3). The leading mezzo-soprano of our time, with her impressive voice and imposing presence, returns to Greece to sing popular arias from operas by Verdi, Cilea, Gounod, Saint-Saëns, in this evocative archaeological site at the foot of the Acropolis of Athens.
Read MoreTuriddu’s illicit affair with Lola comes after he has seduced the peasant girl, Santuzza (the astonishing mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, who also captivated audiences last year as Amneris, in a concert performance of “Aida”). Distraught by the betrayal of the man she loves, she confides in Turiddu’s mother, Lucia (the warm-voiced, expertly understated mezzo-soprano Ronnita Miller), and is driven into a jealous frenzy by her intense passion for her lover, and the knowledge that she has been disgraced on many levels.
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