FULL The Hibla Gerzmava Competition Day 1 Moscow 2023
Popular Singers in this Opera Recording
Information on the Performance
- Work Title: The Hibla Gerzmava Competition Day 1  
- Composer: various  
- Libretto: various    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre, Moscow, Russia  
- Recorded: January 13, 2023
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Hibla Gerzmava
- Conductor:   
- Orchestra:
- Stage Director:   
- Costume Designer:   
Information about the Recording
- Published by: Hibla Gerzmava Competition  
- Date Published: 2023  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
- Video Recording from: YouTube     FULL VIDEO
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
The Hibla Gerzmava Opera Singers and Accompanists Competition is initiated by Hibla Gerzmava, the People’s Artist of Russia and the Russian State Prize laureate. The Competition is organized by the Hibla Gerzmava International Charitable Foundation with the support of the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives.
The Competition will provide young performers with the opportunity to make their debut on the leading opera stages and to take part in concerts organized by the Hibla Gerzmava Foundation.
The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre is the General Partner of the Competition.
The Сompetition will be held once every two years, gradually expanding the geography of participants, varying formats, and updating the repertoire.
On October 25, 2022, the participants of the First Hibla Gerzmava International Opera Singers and Accompanists Competition have been announced. From 676 applications of vocalists and 111 applications of accompanists from 38 countries the Expert Council selected applications from 42 vocalists and 16 accompanists. Admitted to the first in-person competition round:
25 окт 2022
Vocalists:
1. Abdulov Gamid (Azerbaijan) – tenor
2. Aldadosova Guldana (Kazakhstan) – soprano
3. Akimov Daniil (Russia) – bass
4. Buyandalai Zhavhlangtugs (Mongolia) – baritone
5. Dagvadorzh Davaasuren (Mongolia) – tenor
6. Dulaev Dzambolat (Russia) – baritone
7. Gu Wen Meng (China) – soprano
8. Jumaev Khujanazar Jumanazar ugli (Uzbekistan) – tenor
9. Kachurovsky Eugeny (Russia) – baritone
10. Khozieva Daria (Russia) – mezzo-soprano
11. Kulagin Alexey (Russia) – bass
12. Kulagina Elizaveta (Russia) – soprano
13. Kumylganova Polina (Russia) – soprano
14. Luchi Isabella (Brasil) – soprano
15. Lupareva Maria (Russia) – soprano
16. Liwei Hou (China) – bass
17. Maslova Olga (Russia) – soprano
18. Mwelase Sanele (South Africa) – countertenor
19. Minibaeva Elvira (Russia) – mezzo-soprano
20. Mikhnovets Anastasia (Belarus) – soprano
21. Mikhailova Elizaveta (Russia) – mezzo-soprano
22. Nor Mikhail (Russia) – tenor
23. Ovchinnikova Anastasia (Russia) – soprano
24. Ochirsaikhan Erdenee (Mongolia) – baritone
25. Pakhomova Elizaveta (Russia) – soprano
26. Peryazev Gleb (Russia) – bass
27. Petukhova Margarita (Russia) – soprano
28. Poleyan Artush (Russia) – countertenor
29. Reshitov Rishat (Uzbekistan) – baritone
30. Shabetya Dmitry (Belarus) – tenor
31. Sharmanov Dmitry (Russia) – bass
32. Savinkova Ekaterina (Russia) – soprano
33. Saduakhasov Damir (Kazakhstan) – tenor
34. Semenova Ekaterina (Russia) – soprano
35. Stepanyan Sergey (Armenia) – bass
36. Tregan-Marcuz Lauriane (France) – mezzo-soprano
37. Vasiliev Vyacheslav (Russia) – baritone
38. Will Johanna (Germany) – soprano
39. Yongheng Dong (China) – bass
40. Zhang Lay (China) – soprano
41. Zemlyanskikh Nikolay (Russia) – tenor
42. Zyrendagbaeva Zhargal (Russia) – bass
Accompanists:
1. Altuhova Marina (Kazakhstan)
2. Braginskaya Anna (Russia)
3. Vaza Mark (Russia)
4. Vardazaryan Elena (Armenia)
5. Grigorieva Vera (Russia)
6. Zhusupova Zhanna (Russia)
7. Zakharov Eugeny (Russia)
8. Kim Hyunji (Austria)
9. Pavlov Kirill (Russia)
10. Popov Vasily (Russia)
11. Rudakova Anna (Russia)
12. Sergeev Eugeny (Russia)
13. Tadtaeva Anna (Russia)
14. Tarazanov German (Russia)
15. Trofimov Dmitry (Russia)
16. Cherkasov Platon (Russia)