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different languages.
Cotrubaș was born in Galați. She grew up in a
musical family; her father, Vasile, was a
tenor in an
amateur choir.
Cotrubaș'
musical career...
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performed by a cast
headed by John Alexander,
Hildegard Behrens,
Ileana Cotrubaș,
Luciano Pavarotti and
Frederica von
Stade under the
direction of James...
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Raymond Leppard, New
Philharmonia Orchestra, John
Alldis Choir,
Ileana Cotrubaș, Kiri Te Kanawa,
Werner Krenn, Hans Sotin. Label: EMI, 1974
Herbert von...
- (Eugenia),
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (Asdrubale),
Robert Tear (Pulcherio),
Ileana Cotrubaș (Bettina) –
London Symphony Orchestra, Sir
Colin Davis – CD
Philips classics...
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masterclasses of
Richard Bonynge,
Carlo Rizzi, Kiri Te Kanawa,
Ileana Cotrubaș, and
Rebecca Evans. She
attended masterclasses with
Elena Obraztsova in...
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Charles Wuorinen,
American composer and
educator (d. 2020) 1939 –
Ileana Cotrubaș,
Romanian soprano and
actress 1939 – Eric Fernie,
Scottish historian and...
- (conducted by
Armin Jordan, 1979), and Die Zauberflöte (opposite
Ileana Cotrubaș as
Pamina with Zdzisława
Donat as the
Queen of Night,
conducted by James...
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novelist June 6 –
Louis Andriessen,
Dutch composer (d. 2021) June 9 –
Ileana Cotrubaș,
Romanian soprano June 11 –
Jackie Stewart,
Scottish motor racing driver...
- Born in Roșiile, she
studied at the
Bucharest Conservatory with
Ileana Cotrubaș, and
debuted in the
title role of
Manon at
Toulouse in 1987. A recipient...
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Caranfil Nina C****ian
Alexandru Cernat Florin Cernat Iordan Chimet Ileana Cotrubaș Ovid S. Crohmălniceanu
Dimitrie Cuclin Nicolae Dabija Ilan
Gilon (1956–2022)...