Gieorgij Puchalski

Gieorgij Puchalski

Seine ersten Bühnenauftritte hatte Gieorgij Puchalski mit 14 Jahren am Buffo Theater in Polen. 2006 wirkte er bei der Erstaufführung von Roger Waters Oper ÇA IRA in Polen mit. Er schloss seine Tanzausbildung in England an der St Bede’s Legat Dance School erfolgreich ab und bildete sich am Codarts Dance Konservatorium in den Niederlanden und am P.A.R.T.S. in Brüssel weiter. Er gehört dem Tanzensemble T.r.a.s.h. sowie dem Het Internationaal Dans Theater in den Niederlanden an und ist an den Opernhäusern von Amsterdam und Zürich u.a. in Verdis MACBETH (Inszenierung: Andrea Breth), Straussʼ ARABELLA und Bellinis I CAPULETI E I MONTECCHI (beides in der Regie von Christof Loy) aufgetreten. Darüber hinaus arbeitet er an einem physikalischen Institut als Therapeut und Tanzlehrer.

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11
DEC

Adventskalender in der Tischlerei: Das 11. Fensterchen

"Ding Dong! Merrily on High"
with the VoiceChangers and Rosemarie Arzt
17.00 h / Tischlerei
Duration: approx. 25 minutes / free admission


Often since primary school, the soloists in today's Advent Window have been members of the children's chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin. They have sung in WOZZECK, TOSCA, OTELLO, BORIS GODUNOW, CARMEN, TURANDOT, LA BOHÈME, HÄNSEL UND GRETEL or PARSIFAL. Whereas being in a youth chorus is quite easy for girls up to the higher grades, the boys' voices break at some point. The larynx and vocal folds grow, during which the young singers temporarily lose their previously secure grip on their entire tonal spectrum. In the past, young people were often forced to remain silent until the "new voice" had grown in them. At the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Rosemarie Arzt coaches the rapidly growing voice changer group, which was founded eleven years ago, through this difficult phase. Today they sing Christmas carols, Christmas carols and a cappella versions of well-known "seasonal hits" in the Advent calendar on the foyer stage.