Magdalena Kozena (Mezzo soprano)
Magdalena Kožená was born in the Czech city of Brno and studied voice and
piano at the Brno Conservatory and later with Eva Bláhová at Bratislava’s
Academy of Performing Arts. She has been awarded several major prizes both in
the Czech Republic and internationally, culminating in the Sixth International
Mozart Competition in Salzburg in 1995.
She was signed by Deutsche Grammophon in 1999 and immediately released her
first album of Bach arias on its Archiv label. Her recital debut recording, an
album of songs by Dvořák, Janáček and Martinů, appeared on Deutsche Grammophon’s
yellow label in 2001 and was honoured with Gramophone’s Solo Vocal Award.
She was named Artist of the Year by Gramophone in 2004 and has won numerous
other awards since, including the Echo Award, Record Academy Prize, Tokyo, and
Diapason d’or. Most recent releases for Deutsche Gramophon have included
‘Prayer’ for voice and organ with Christian Schmidt (2014) and ‘Love and
longing’ with the Berliner Philharmoniker and Sir Simon Rattle (2012).
Kožená has worked with many of the world’s leading conductors, Claudio
Abbado, Pierre Boulez, Gustavo Dudamel, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Bernard
Haitink, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Mariss Jansons, James Levine, Sir Charles
Mackerras and Sir Roger Norrington. Her list of distinguished recital partners
includes the pianists Daniel Barenboim, Yefim Bronfman, Malcolm Martineau,
András Schiff and Mitsuko Uchida, with whom she has performed at such
prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Alice Tully Hall and the
Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and at the Aldeburgh, Edinburgh and Salzburg festivals.
Kožená’s understanding of historical performance practices have been cultivated
in collaboration with outstanding period-instrument ensembles, including the
English Baroque Soloists, the Gabrieli Consort and Players, Il Giardino
Armonico, Les Musiciens du Louvre, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment,
Venice Baroque Orchestra and Le Concert d’Astrée
She is also in demand as soloist with the Berlin, Vienna and Czech
Philharmonics and the Cleveland, Philadelphia and Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestras. At the start of the 15/16 season she joins the Vienna Philharmonic
on tour performing Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius with performances at the Lucerne
Festival, Birmingham Symphony Hall and BBC Proms.
Kožená first performed at the Salzburg Festival in 2002 as Zerlina in Don
Giovanni and returned in 2013 as Idamante, a role she has also sung for the
Glyndebourne Festival and in Berlin and Lucerne. Kožená made her first
appearance at New York’s Metropolitan Opera in 2003 as Cherubino in Mozart’s Le
nozze di Figaro and has since been a regular guest. She sang Zerlina for the
company’s tour to Japan in 2006 and returned to New York to take the title-role
in Jonathan Miller’s production of Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande in 2010/11.
Her opera credits also include Angelina in Rossini’s La Cenerentola (Royal Opera
House, 2007), Oktavian in Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier (Berlin
Staatsoper, 2009 and Baden Baden Easter Festival, 2015), Lazuli in Chabrier’s
L’étoile (Berlin Staatsoper, 2010), the title-role in Bizet’s Carmen (Salzburg
Easter and Summer Festivals, 2012) and in Charpentier’s Médée (Basel Opera
2015).
This season Kožená undertakes a series of residencies throughout Europe:
recitals with Mitsuko Uchida, a chamber music project with Sir Simon Rattle and
members of the Berliner Philharmoniker, a series of concerts with renowned
Baroque ensemble La Cetra and finally a ‘Big Band’ extravaganza. Other
engagements this season include the title role in Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande
with the Berliner Philharmoniker and London Symphony Orchestra and in Martinů’s
Juliette at the Staatsoper Berlin.
Kožená was appointed a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the
French government in 2003 for her services to French music.
June 2015
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