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Nino Surguladze (Georgian: ნინო სურგულაძე; born in Tbilisi, Georgia) is a Georgian mezzo-soprano.

Biography

Born in Tbilisi, Nino Surguladze studied singing with Guliko Kariauli at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire.[1] After winning a prize at the Francisco Viñas International Singing Contest in Barcelona, she earned her a scholarship at Accademia Teatro alla Scala [it],[2][1][3] where she studied with Leyla Gencer and Luciana Serra.[4] She made her operatic debut as Cuniza in Verdi's Oberto and Zulma in Rossini's L'italiana in Algeri in Milan in 2002,[5][6] and since appeared in many opera houses around the world

She has appeared in the Italian film Rigoletto a Mantova [it] and the Georgian films Valsi Pechoraze[7] and Metichara.[8] In 2010, she was awarded the Presidential Order of Excellence by Mikhail Saakashvili.[9][10]

Nino Surguladze is a founder of the charity foundation Desire Tree, which aims to provide assistance to children in need of medical care.[11][12]

Operatic repertoire

Bellini

Berlioz

Bizet

Gounod

Tchaikovsky

Mascagni

Mozart

Verdi

Discography

  • Giuseppe Verdi: Rigoletto. Arthaus, DVD, 2010
  • Bizet: Carmen. Dynamic, DVD, 2009
  • Sergei Prokofiev: Betrothal in a monastery. Glyndebourne, CD, 2006
  • Giuseppe Verdi: Nabucco. Arthaus, DVD, 2006
  • Gioacchino Rossini: Moïse et Pharaon. TDK, DVD, 2005
  • Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. EMI Classics, DVD, 2002

References

  1. ^ a b New Style Magazine (2010-07-22), Астральные миры Нино Сургуладзе
  2. ^ Gran Teatre del Liceu, Francisco Viñas Contest: Contest's prizewinners (from 2001 to 2010)
  3. ^ YouTube.com, Intervista a Nino Surguladze, Rigoletto al Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova, 13 Novembre 2013
  4. ^ Corriere della Sera (2010-01-15), L'altra Carmen della Georgia: "Canto la libertà delle donne"
  5. ^ BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, 2003. Georgia: Nino Surguladze
  6. ^ Corriere della Sera (2002-09-11), Verdi, "Oberto conte di San Bonifacio" torna mezzo secolo dopo con i giovani della Scala
  7. ^ IMDb Valsi Pechoraze (1992)
  8. ^ IMDb, Metichara (1988).
  9. ^ Georgian Journal (2010-09-16), N. Surguladze was decorated with an order
  10. ^ ekhokavkaza.com (2010-09-08), Нино Сургуладзе награждена орденом "Сияние"
  11. ^ Social Partnership, Nino Surguladze will assist 5 children with severe diseases
  12. ^ Inform (2014-12-29), Questa sera a Tbilisi un concerto della Fondazione "Desire Tree"
  13. ^ The Guardian (2015-04-11), Al Bustan - the classical music festival in Beirut that survives war and assassinations
  14. ^ OperaClick, Parma - Teatro Regio: La damnation de Faust
  15. ^ Corriere della Sera (2010-01-15), L'altra Carmen della Georgia: "Canto la libertà delle donne"
  16. ^ Corriere della Sera (2010--06-19), Scala, "Faust" con la protesta
  17. ^ Corriere della Sera (2006-01-17), Ma Oneghin è un Bovarista
  18. ^ Classique News (2014-05-27), Compte rendu, opéra. Avignon. Opéra, le 20 mai 2014. Mascagni : Cavalleria Rusticana. Leoncavallo : Pagliacci
  19. ^ Mundoclasico.com (2010-03-10), Mozart through the looking-glass
  20. ^ ConcertoNet.com, Aïda ou l'oeil de l'orchestre
  21. ^ GBopera (2015-06-21), Arena di Verona - 93° Opera Festival 2015
  22. ^ The New York Times (2010-10-03), Returning to realism and revisiting a tragedy