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Anna Gorbachyova with Boccherini in Barcelona
«Kommilitonen!»
February 2011. Together with her 17 fellow students from the Royal Academy Opera, Anna is currently working on the new opera “Kommilitonen!”. She is looking forward to performing the role of Zhou on the 21st and 25th of March.
On the stage of the Hungarian State Opera
November 2010. At the moment Anna is in Budapest where in December she performs the role of Musetta in “La Boheme” by Puccini. The dates of the performances are on the website of the theatre.
“The Tyrant of the Heart”: Concert in Innsbruck
November 2010. The official website of the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music, which is regarded as one of the highlights of European music life, announced Anna Gorbachyova’s solo concert, which will take place a year after her victory at the First International Singing Competition for Baroque Opera Pietro Antonio Cesti. The First Prize and the Audience Prize winner together with the ensemble Moderntimes_1800 will present cantatas by Scarlatti and Handel to the lovers of Baroque music.
For further information, altemusik.at
Christophe Rousset and Anna Gorbachyova at the Patriarch’s Palace
October 2010. The review with the above title appeared a day after the concert which was part of the project “Four Centuries of French Music” at the Patriarch’s Palace of Kremlin. The programme of the concert consisted of fragments from four different operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau and was prepared together by Moscow orchestra Pratum integrum and famous French conductor and harpsichordist Christophe Rousset.
Innsbruck: the First Prize and the Audience Prize
August 2010. “Ein Stück vom Glück”, or “The Piece of Happiness” – under this heading the 34th Innsbruck Festival of Early Music took place. The programme of the Festival included Italian renaissance and baroque period music. Soprano Anna Gorbachyova won the Audience Prize and the First Prize at the First International Singing Competition for Baroque Opera Pietro Antonio Cesti, which took place as a part of the Festival.