Les Contes d'Hoffmann / Act II: Barcarolle
Jacques Offenbach, Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume, Prague Philharmonic Choir
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Jacques Offenbach, Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Giacomo Puccini, Nicole Cabell, Anna Netrebko, Rolando Villazu00f3n, Boaz Daniel, Stu00e9phane Degout, Tiziano Bracci, Vitalij Kowaljow, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bertrand de Billy
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Anna Netrebko, Andrew Swait, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Antonu00edn Dvou0159u00e1k, Anna Netrebko, Wiener Philharmoniker, Gianandrea Noseda
Igor Krutoy, Anna Netrebko, Yusif Eyvazov, Session Orchestra London, Ben Foster
Franz Lehu00e1r, Anna Netrebko, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume
Giacomo Puccini, Anna Netrebko, Rolando Villazu00f3n, Boaz Daniel, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bertrand de Billy
Jacques Offenbach, Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Luku00e1s Vasilek
Gustave Charpentier, Anna Netrebko, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Anna Netrebko, Thomas Quasthoff, Staatskapelle Dresden, Sebastian Weigle
Igor Krutoy, Anna Netrebko, William Ross, Session Orchestra Los Angeles
Vincenzo Bellini, Anna Netrebko, SWR Symphony Orchestra, Marco Armiliato
Giuseppe Verdi, Anna Netrebko, Yusif Eyvazov, The City of Prague Philharmonic Choir, Miriam Nemcova, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Jader Bignamini
Carlos Guastavino, Anna Netrebko, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume
Jeru00f3nimo Gimu00e9nez, Anna Netrebko, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume
Giacomo Puccini, Anna Netrebko, Stu00e9phane Degout, Vitalij Kowaljow, Boaz Daniel, Rolando Villazu00f3n, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bertrand de Billy
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Anna Netrebko, Theresa Plut, Nuu0161ka Rojko, Monika Bohinec, Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Emmanuel Villaume, Slovenian Chamber Choir
Richard Strauss, Anna Netrebko, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
Richard Strauss, Anna Netrebko, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Theresa Plut, Nuu0161ka Rojko, Monika Bohinec, Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Emmanuel Villaume, Slovenian Chamber Choir
Reynaldo Hahn, Anna Netrebko, PKF u2013 Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume
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Anna Netrebko rose from cleaning lady at the famed Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg to the highest echelons of opera, becoming, her many admirers will say, the leading soprano of her time. Arguably, in the classical realm Netrebko is the most popular singer to have emerged from the turn of the twenty first century era. Her appearances at the Kirov Opera, the Met, Covent Garden, Salzburg Festival, and other major operatic venues, as well as concert locales like Carnegie Hall, are huge events that often provoke a euphoric sort of pandemonium of cries and cheers for her from the audience. Her recordings have had similar success, as well, from her chart-topping solo debut album Opera Arias in 2003 to her 2008 CD Souvenirs to her various opera CDs and videos. Besides possessing a beautiful, flexible voice and a commanding vocal technique, Netrebko exudes a stage presence that can truly be called charismatic. Her repertory encompasses not only Russian roles (Natasha in Prokofiev's War and Peace, Lyudmila in Glinka's Ruslan and Lyudmila, etc.), but Mozart and Gounod, as well as Italian standards by Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi, and Puccini. Her recordings are available on DG, Decca, Philips, Sony, EuroArts, and Arthaus Musik. Anna Netrebko was born in Krasnodar, Russia, on September 18, 1971. Following graduation from the St. Petersburg Conservatory, she won the 1993 Glinka Competition in Moscow. She debuted the following year at the Kirov as Susanna in Mozart's Le nozze. From her sensational 1995 San Francisco Opera debut as Lyudmila, Netrebko was in the international spotlight. Her 2000 debut at Covent Garden as Natasha was a huge success, as was her Met debut two years later in the same role. By 2003, when she debuted to critical acclaim at the Los Angeles Opera in the title role of Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, she was widely hailed as the new Maria Callas. Her recordings became more frequent and her concerts more a scalper's delight. In addition, she was regularly appearing on television across Europe and North America, including on 60 Minutes and Good Morning America. Netrebko became an Austrian citizen in 2006 and in 2008 became engaged to operatic baritone Erwin Schrott. Netrebko gave birth to a son in September that year, but returned to the stage in January 2009 at the Mariinsky Theater to sing Lucia. She reprised the role at the Met later that month and in February, appearing with Rolando Villazón. The 2011 release Stabat Mater saw her expanding her repertoire into the Baroque peiod with the music of Pergolesi.