Dinara Alieva

Dinara Alieva

Dinara Alieva, geboren in Baku / Aserbaidschan, studierte Klavier und Gesang an der Baku Academy of Music und startete ihre Karriere an der Oper in Baku, wo sie zwischen 2002 und 2005 als Solistin im Ensemble des Hauses gewirkt hat. Dort interpretierte sie die großen Partien ihres Faches wie Leonora in IL TROVATORE, Violetta in LA TRAVIATA, Mimi in LA BOHEME und Nedda in PAGLIACCI. Die junge, international aufstrebende Sopranistin arbeitete bereits mit Künstlern wie Plácido Domingo, Vladimir Fedoseyev und Giuliano Carella. Unter anderem gewann sie 2007 die Maria Callas Competition in Athen, 2010 die Francisco Viñas Competition in Barcelona sowie den Operalia Wettbewerb an der Mailänder Scala und wurde im vergangenen Jahr „Honoured Artist of Azerbaijan“.

Seit 2010 ist Dinara Alieva dem Bolschoi Theater verbunden. Ihr Repertoire umfasst einige der wichtigsten Sopranpartien, darunter Rusalka, Marguerite in Gounods FAUST, Mimì und Musetta in LA BOHÈME, Liù in TURANDOT, Magda in LA RONDINE, Lauretta in GIANNI SCHICCHI, Micaëla in CARMEN, Rosalinde in DIE FLEDERMAUS, Leonora in IL TROVATORE, Donna Elvira in DON GIOVANNI, Marfa in DIE ZARENBRAUT und Tatiana in EUGEN ONEGIN. Als Violetta war sie u. a. anlässlich des dreißigsten Todestages von Maria Callas in der Konzerthalle von Thessaloniki zu hören.

In der Spielzeit 2022/23 singt Dinara Alieva die Titelpartie in TOSCA an der Oper Leipzig und in AIDA an der Deutschen Oper Berlin. Zu den Höhepunkten der letzten Saison gehörten Elisabetta di Valois in einer Neuproduktion von DON CARLO an der Semperoper Dresden sowie TOSCA und LA BOHÈME am Bolschoi-Theater.

In den vergangenen Spielzeiten gab sie ein triumphales Debüt an der Wiener Staatsoper als Donna Elvira / DON GIOVANNI, was zu Wiederengagements am Haus als Violetta / LA TRAVIATA und Tatjana EUGEN ONEGIN sowie zu ihrem Debüt am Royal Opera House als Violetta in LA TRAVIATA führte. Weitere bemerkenswerte Engagements waren die Rolle der Liu / TURANDOT an der Wiener Staatsoper, Cio-Cio-San / MADAMA BUTTERFLY an der Opéra national de Paris und Nedda / PAGLIACCI am Gran teatre del Liceu, Magda in einer Neuproduktion von LA RONDINE an der Deutschen Oper Berlin unter der Regie von Rolando Villazon und Mimi / LA BOHÈME in Frankfurt und an der Dresdner Semperoper.

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01
DEC

Adventskalender im Foyer: Das 1. Fensterchen

Today in the foyer: "An American Christmas"
Favourite songs from North and South America
with Julie Wyma, Valeria Delmé and Jamison Livsey
5.00 p.m. / Rank foyer on the right
Duration: approx. 25 minutes / free admission


From the frosty north of Alaska to the southernmost tip of Chile, from Buenos Aires to New York City - the Advent season is celebrated across the entire American double continent. But there are huge differences in how Christmas is celebrated. This diversity is also reflected in the music that precedes and accompanies the festivities. While the Argentinian composer Ariel Ramírez takes up the lively rhythms of South American dances in his cantata "Navidad Nuestra" ("Our Christmas"), songs such as "White Christmas" or "I'll Be Home for Christmas" succeed in translating the contemplative into the popular in a unique way. Join sopranos Julie Wyma and Valeria Delmé and pianist Jamison Livsey on a journey through the musical realms on the other side of the Atlantic.

Julie Wyma comes from the USA and studied at the universities of Indiana, Missouri and Arizona. Numerous performances on the opera and concert stage have taken her throughout the USA and Europe. Since the 2021/22 season, she has been a member of the Deutsche Oper Berlin chorus as 1st soprano, where she not only sings in the major choral operas with her colleagues, but also takes on a solo role as La Conversa in SUOR ANGELICA. In addition to her work as a singer, Julie Wyma is also active as a singing teacher, costume designer and director.

Valeria Delmé was born in Buenos Aires and gained her first musical experience at an early age, including as a soloist in the children's chorus of the Teatro Colón. This was followed by further opera performances on various stages in Argentina and training at the Conservatorio Superior de Música "Manuel de Falla" before she began performing regularly in Germany in 2017. Valeria Delmé now sings as 2nd soprano in the chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin.

The pianist and conductor Jamison Livsey studied at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 2016, he conducted a premiere of TURN OF THE SCREW in Tel Aviv. He has worked as a répétiteur with conducting engagements at many opera companies, including Minnesota Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Sarasota Opera, Opera Cleveland, Anchorage Opera, Opera in Williamsburg, Toledo Opera, Sugar Creek Symphony and Song, Pine Mountain Music Festival and Opera North. He has also appeared with these opera companies as a harpsichordist and orchestral pianist with a repertoire ranging from Monteverdi and Rossini to the present day. He has worked as a guest conductor at Opera Santa Barbara. He is also active as a Lied accompanist, including for Vivica Genaux. At the Deutsche Oper Berlin, he works as a répétiteur in the chorus.