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Concert My Precious Twin (Farinelli and Metastasio).
Maestro Yury Temirkanov Grand Philharmonic Hall (established 1802)


Schedule for My Precious Twin (Farinelli and Metastasio). 2022

Caldara; Porpora; Veracini; Giacomelli; Broschi. Symphonies, overtures, arias from operas

Valer Sabadus (countertenor)

Biography

“His coloratura technique, complete with pinprick staccatos, is formidable”
Tim Ashley, The Guardian

The crystal clear androgynous singing voice of Valer Sabadus puts him right up there in the ranks of the world’s leading countertenors. For the twice winner of the ECHO Klassik prize, the first half of the 2016/17 season will be dominated by the figure of Francesco Cavalli: Valer Sabadus is to sing the role of Giuliano in Cavalli’s opera ‘Eliogabalo’ from September 2016 at the Opéra National de Paris, before assuming the title role in his ‘Il Giasone’ at the Grand Théâtre de Genève from January 2017. These two productions will see him continue his successful collaboration with the conductor Leonardo Garcia Alarcon, which began with yet another Cavalli opera at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence in 2013. The countertenor will conclude the opera season with his debut at the Theater Basel, where he will appear as Ruggiero in George Frideric Handel’s ‘Alcina’. He will be entering virgin territory in November 2016 when he collaborates with the famous German rapper Samy Deluxe. A tour of Germany, France and Switzerland is also planned; he is to join the Cappella Gabetta and the French countertenor Christophe Dumaux for performances of Pergolesi’s ‘Stabat Mater’ in the spring of 2017. Signed exclusively to Sony Classical, his new CD ‘Sacred Duetti’ is scheduled for release in the autumn; it features little-known arias and duets from oratorios by composers such as Antonio Caldara, Nicola Antonio Porpora, Alessandro Scarlatti and Giovanni Battista Bononcini. The young soprano Nuria Rial and the Kammerorchester Basel provide the perfect match for his voice on the recording.

Valer Sabadus came to international fame in 2012 for his outstanding interpretation of the role of Semira in Leonardo Vinci’s opera ‘Artaserse’ at the opera houses in Nancy, Lausanne and Cologne, the Theater an der Wien, the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, the Opéra Royal de Versailles, and the Concertgebouw Amsterdam. The production also appeared on CD and DVD, and won countless prizes. In the same year, German music critics awarded him a prize for his solo CD ‘Hasse Reloaded’ (OehmsClassics). In addition, he reaped considerable international acclaim as Menelao in Francesco Cavalli’s rediscovered opera ‘Elena’ at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence; the production also appeared on DVD. In 2013, he made his brilliant debut in the title role of Handel’s ‘Xerxes’ at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in a production by Stefan Herheim. In 2015 and 2016, he shone in the title role of ‘Teseo’ at the Handel Festival in Karlsruhe, for which he received rave reviews. He enjoyed an outstanding debut in terms of both role and venue when he appeared as Emperor Nero in Claudio Monteverdi’s ‘L’incoronazione di Poppea’ at the Theater an der Wien in September 2015.

Valer Sabadus began his vocal training at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich under Prof. Gabriele Fuchs at the age of 17, and graduated in 2013 with distinction as a member of the Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding, specialising in Musical Theatre. The production of Johann Adolph Hasse’s ‘Didone abbandonata’, which he recorded with Hofkapelle München and Michael Hofstetter, was to prove a major milestone in his career. He debuted as early as 2009 under Riccardo Muti at Salzburg Whitsun Festival in a production of ‘Demofoonte’ (Niccolò Jommelli), which transferred to the Ravenna Festival and the Opéra National de Paris. He also enjoyed great success as Sesto in Günter Krämer’s production of ‘La Clemenza di Tito’ at the Mozart summer festival in Schwetzingen, as Ruggiero in Antonio Vivaldi’s ‘Orlando furioso’ and as Endimione in ‘La Calisto’ by Francesco Cavalli at the opera house in Frankfurt. His first appearance at the Handel Festival in Halle was in the title role of Rinaldo with the Lautten Compagney in 2011. Other engagements have taken him to the opera house in Cologne in the title role of Leucippo (Johann Adolph Hasse), to the Staatsoper Berlin, the Semperoper Dresden and the Opéra Royal de Versailles. In addition to his busy life as an opera singer, the young countertenor also adores the concert and oratorio repertoire. He has performed evening recitals of lieder and arias at events such as the Lucerne Festival, the Schubertiade in Hohenems, and the ‘Winter in Schwetzingen’ Festival. He has already given solo performances at the Philharmonie concert halls in Essen and Cologne, the Frauenkirche in Dresden, the Chapelle Royale de Versailles, the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, at Grafenegg Festival and at Innsbruck Festival of Early Music. Valer Sabadus has frequently teamed up successfully with leading early music ensembles, including Concerto Köln, Basel Chamber Orchestra, the Hofkapelle München, the L’Arpeggiata ensemble and Il pomo d’oro. The richly varied discography of Valer Sabadus ranges from early baroque works by Claudio Monteverdi and Francesco Cavalli to Italian sacred music and opera, and contemporary works by Enjott Schneider. He has been awarded several prestigious prizes for his recordings, including the ECHO Klassik 2012 and 2015, and in 2013 he was selected by the ICMA as its Young Artist of the Year in the Vocal category.

Chamber Orchestra Concerto Köln

About group

Concerto Köln – 30 Years on the Cutting Edge of Early Music

Passionate performance style and the uninterrupted desire to seek out the unfamiliar continue to be the trademarks of Concerto Köln. With its unique sound, the orchestra has held its rank among the leading ensembles for historically informed performance practice for over 30 years. With regular appearances at renowned festivals and in the great music capitals around the world, Concerto Köln is synonymous not only with outstanding interpretations of Early Music on an international level  but also with its deep roots in Cologne's own musical scene. A testament to this is the continuation of the productive collaboration with the celebrated Countertenor, Valer Sabadus, at the grand anniversary concert on December 20th in the Cologne Philharmonic Hall.

Further highlights in the current season 2015/16 include an extensive tour of Germany with the soprano, Julia Lezhneva and projects with Giuliano Carmignola, Mahan Esfahani, Christoph and Julian Prégardien as well as with the Bavarian Radio Choir under the baton of Peter Dijkstra. Guest performances lead Concerto Köln to Norway, France, Switzerland and to the Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam where work on Händel's “Ariodante” together with Andrea Marcon begins. Furthermore, the ensemble is engaged by the Audi Summer Concert Series for the concertante performance of Mozart's “Idomeneo” to be conducted by Kent Nagano and in the following spring, will perform the premiere of Cavalli's “Veremonda” under the baton of Gabriel Garrido at the Schwetzinger Festspiele.

As members of a self-governed orchestra, the musicians carry an exceptionally high degree of responsibility for the success of Concerto Köln. Mayumi Hirasaki and Shunske Sato as regular concertmasters as well as Lorenzo Alpert as Artistic Director play a key role in the internal decision-making process. Artistic projects such as CD recordings or concert tours as well as the selection of musical partners is discussed and decided within the orchestra. The musicians manage  to prove time and time again that artistic demands do not have to conflict with popular success.

Among the notable conductors with which Concerto Köln has recently collaborated include prominent names such as Ivor Bolton, Pablo Heras-Casado, Daniel Harding, Marcus Creed as well as Laurence Equilbey and Emmanuelle Haïm. The long-standing collaboration with René Jacobs is documented by several award-winning CD recordings including Mozart's “Così fan tutte”, Handel's “Saul” and Graun's “Cleopatra e Cesare”. By now, the ensemble is able to boast a discography of over 70 recordings, the majority of which are distinguished with awards such as the ECHO Klassik, the Grammy Award, the German Record Critics Award, the MIDEM Classic Award, the Choc du Monde de la Musique, the Diapason d’Année and the Diapason d’Or.

Since 2008, Concerto Köln maintains close ties with the label, Berlin Classics, but also remains active with additional labels. The latest CD with works by Avison and Scarlatti joins the tradition of rediscoveries and helps in contributing to the renaissance of long-lost composers such as Joseph Martin Kraus, Evaristo Felice dall'Abaco and Henir-Joseph Rigel. The acclaimed, multiple award- winning rediscovery of Vinci's “Artaserse” (Virgin) with Philippe Jaroussky, France Fagioli, Max Emanuel Cencic and Valer Sabadus assuming the main roles, attracted international attention. The recently released recordings – Bach's violin concertos with Giuliano Carmignola (Archiv), violin concertos by Haydn with Midori Seiler (Berlin Classics) as well as Mahan Efahani's project, “Time Present and Time Past” that combines Scarlatti and Bach with Gorecki and Steve Reich – are  further testimony to Concerto Köln's wide stylistic range. Furthermore, the “Brandenburg Concertos” released in 2014 (Berlin Classics) rose to critical acclaim.

Further artistic partners of Concerto Köln include messo-sopranos Cecilia Bartoli and Vivica Genaux, sopranos Simone Kermes, Nuria Rial, Rosemary Joshua and Johannette Zomer, countertenors Andreas Scholl, Maarten Engeltjes, Bejun Mehta and Coarlos Mena, tenors Werner Güra, Christoph and Julian Prégardien, pianists Andreas Staier and Alexander Melnikov, violinist Giuliano Carmignola as well as the Ensemble Sarband, the Bathasar-Neumann Choir, the WDR, NDR and BR choirs, the Collegium Vocale Gent, the Swedish Radio Choir, the Regensburger Domspatzen, the RIAS Chamber Choir, Accentus and Arsys de Bourgogne.

As a cultural ambassador of the European Union (2012), the orchestra also acts as a musical figurehead for Cologne and its province, North Rhein-Westphalia. For the realization of its ideas, the ensemble is able to rely on the support of numerous partners: The Ministry of Family, Youth, Culture and Sport of the Province of North Rhine-Westphalia as well as the Arts Foundation NRW and the Goethe Institute help to support the ensemble in its research and realization of musical projects. The RheinEnergie Foundation for Culture and the Foundations of the Kreissparkasse Köln play a significant supporting role in the musical education project, “Die Hörpiraten”. TÜV Rheinland aids in supporting the concert series, AfterWorkClassix, in which Concerto Köln  presents an unusual program with rediscovered works. In addition, a close partnership with the High End Audio specialists, MBL, was established in 2009 and has provided the orchestra the  opportunity to intensively preoccupy itself with sound and the reproduction of recordings.





Schedule for My Precious Twin (Farinelli and Metastasio). 2022


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