Jaroslava Maxová

Jaroslava Maxová ( born April 6, 1957 in Moravian Třebová, Czechoslovakia ) is a Czech mezzo-soprano and vocal teacher. It also occurs as Jaroslava Horská and Jaroslava Horská Maxová.

Life

In 1980 she graduated from the pedagogical faculty of the Palacký University in Olomouc in the Czech subjects and music with the title master. From 1980 to 1984 she studied at the Music University in Bratislava, and graduated with the title MgA from. At the same time she appeared in the Slovak National Theatre. After graduating from 1986, she was hired there. In 1988, she sang for Pope John Paul II from the works of L. Perosi. In the season of 1994, she was a guest at the festival in Bregenz Zandonai opera Francesca di Rimini. Continue to see she was on stage in Germany, Italy, Holland, Spain, France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Russia and Turkey under the direction of conductor Moshe Atzmon, Arturo Sacchetti, Andrew Parrot, Hubert Soudant, Arpad Jóo, Ferenc Nagy Otakar Kudrna, Zdenek Košler, Jiri Belohlavek, Oliver Dohnányi, Libor Pesek, Johannes Wildner, Andreas Stöhr, Přemysl Charvát, Alexander Rahbari, Fabio Luisi and John Fiore. It cooperates with the record company london Romantic Robot by Alexander Goldscheider. With the composer Peter Maxwell Davies Jan Klusák, Alexander Goldscheider and Alexander Rudajev they worked together.

In 1994 she was a soloist at the Prague National Theatre. Roles she sang Olga in Onegin are, Cherubino in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, Radmila in the Libuscha, Hata in the selling bride. Five years she taught as a singing teacher at the Jaroslav Jezek Conservatory in - Prague.

Discography

  • 2009 Goldscheider, Alexander: The Song of Songs. [CD ]. London, UK: Romantic Robot
  • 2005 Wagner, Richard: Der Ring des Nibelungen [ John Fiore, conductor ] [CD ]. Prague, Czech Republic: the National Theatre
  • 2002 Klusák, Jan: zpráva per akademii, Bertram a Mescalinda. [ Přemysl Charvát, conductor ] [CD ]. Prague, Czech Republic: the National Theatre
  • 1997 Donizetti, Gaetano: Messa da Requiem. [ Alexander Rahbari, conductor ] [CD ]. Vienna, Austria: KOCH International
  • 1997 Zandonai, Riccardo: Francesca da Rimini. [ Fabio Luisi, conductor ] [CD ]. Vienna, Austria: KOCH International
  • 1989 Lorenzo Perosi: Stabat Mater, This Iste, L' Inno della Pace. [ Arturo Sacchetti, conductor ] [CD ]. Vatican: FREQUENCY
  • 1986 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem [ Zdeněk Košler, conductor ] [CD ]. Czechoslovakia: OPUS
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