Magdalena Kožená
Text in englischer Sprache verfügbarMezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená became a popular and critically celebrated figure in Europe before the age of 30. She was touted as the chief competitor to Cecilia Bartoli (although there is no evidence of personal rivalry between the two). Her area of primary expertise is 18th century music, particularly Bach, but she has also had success in more Romantic opera and song repertory. Kožená's voice has been variously described as "sweet" and "fiery and melting," depending on her repertory; more constant are her vocal agility and sense of drama, which have brought her high regard. Kožená was born on May 26, 1973, in Brno, in the Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia). She initially studied at the Brno Conservatory, then with Eva Blahová at the College of Performing Arts in Bratislava. Even before her graduation in 1995, she was winning major prizes in the Czech Republic and internationally, the most significant being top honors at the sixth International Mozart Competition in Salzburg in 1995. She spent the 1996-1997 season as a member of the Vienna Volksoper. In 1998, Kožená made her debut at the Drottningholm Festival as Paride in Gluck's Paride ed Elena. In 2000, she debuted at the Châtelet in Paris as Gluck's Orpheus, and at the Vienna Festival as Nero in Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea. She appeared as Cherubino in the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 2001. Kožená is also an active recitalist throughout Europe, although she is less known in the United States, despite performances in San Francisco and at Carnegie Hall. Participation in Metropolitan Opera productions of Mozart and Janácek boosted her American reputation. Early in her career, Kožená signed a recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon, which resulted in annual releases beginning in 1997. She has also recorded with the PentaTone Classics, Linn, and Archiv labels, among others. She has been featured mainly in Baroque and Classical music, although she has also ventured into the Romantic era and 20th century Czech songs. As a recitalist, she has performed and recorded Britten, which has endeared her to the nationalistic British press. In 2009, Kožená's recording of Julietta fragments by Martinu won a Gramophone Award. She toured with the ensemble Private Musicke in a program based on her album Lettere Amorose in 2010. In 2019, she released several albums, including Il Giardino dei sospiri and Soirée: Magdalena Kožená & Friends, both on PentaTone Classics. Even greater honor came to Kožená in 2003; the success of her recording of Romantic French opera arias, not to mention her presence in the 2002 centenary production of Pelléas et Mélisande at the Opéra Comique, had much to do with her being awarded the title of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. In 2004, she was named the Gramophone Awards "Artist of the Year." Kožená married conductor Sir Simon Rattle in 2008, and they have three children together.
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Mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená became a popular and critically celebrated figure in Europe before the age of 30. She was touted as the chief competitor to Cecilia Bartoli (although there is no evidence of personal rivalry between the two). Her area of primary expertise is 18th century music, particularly Bach, but she has also had success in more Romantic opera and song repertory. Kožená's voice has been variously described as "sweet" and "fiery and melting," depending on her repertory; more constant are her vocal agility and sense of drama, which have brought her high regard.
Kožená was born on May 26, 1973, in Brno, in the Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia). She initially studied at the Brno Conservatory, then with Eva Blahová at the College of Performing Arts in Bratislava. Even before her graduation in 1995, she was winning major prizes in the Czech Republic and internationally, the most significant being top honors at the sixth International Mozart Competition in Salzburg in 1995. She spent the 1996-1997 season as a member of the Vienna Volksoper. In 1998, Kožená made her debut at the Drottningholm Festival as Paride in Gluck's Paride ed Elena. In 2000, she debuted at the Châtelet in Paris as Gluck's Orpheus, and at the Vienna Festival as Nero in Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea. She appeared as Cherubino in the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 2001. Kožená is also an active recitalist throughout Europe, although she is less known in the United States, despite performances in San Francisco and at Carnegie Hall. Participation in Metropolitan Opera productions of Mozart and Janácek boosted her American reputation.
Early in her career, Kožená signed a recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon, which resulted in annual releases beginning in 1997. She has also recorded with the PentaTone Classics, Linn, and Archiv labels, among others. She has been featured mainly in Baroque and Classical music, although she has also ventured into the Romantic era and 20th century Czech songs. As a recitalist, she has performed and recorded Britten, which has endeared her to the nationalistic British press. In 2009, Kožená's recording of Julietta fragments by Martinu won a Gramophone Award. She toured with the ensemble Private Musicke in a program based on her album Lettere Amorose in 2010. In 2019, she released several albums, including Il Giardino dei sospiri and Soirée: Magdalena Kožená & Friends, both on PentaTone Classics.
Even greater honor came to Kožená in 2003; the success of her recording of Romantic French opera arias, not to mention her presence in the 2002 centenary production of Pelléas et Mélisande at the Opéra Comique, had much to do with her being awarded the title of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. In 2004, she was named the Gramophone Awards "Artist of the Year."
Kožená married conductor Sir Simon Rattle in 2008, and they have three children together.
© James Reel /TiVo
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Monteverdi
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archiv Produktion am 19.02.2016
Auch wenn sich ihr Repertoire über vier Jahrhunderte erstreckt, macht die tschechische Mezzosopranistin Magdalena Kožená kein Geheimnis aus ihrer Vorl ...
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'Ah! mio cor' Handel: Arias
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archiv Produktion am 01.01.2007
Before the release of this disc called Ah! Mio cor!, charismatic mezzo soprano Magdalena Kozená had already made her mark as a Handel singer with her ...
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Bach Bachianas : Music by The Bach Family (Musique de la Famille Bach)
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archiv Produktion am 01.01.2012
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Dvorák / Janácek / Martinu: Love Songs
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2000
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Il giardino dei sospiri (Marcello, Gasparini, Leo, Handel, Sarro)
Magdalena Kožená
Weltliche Vokalmusik - Erschienen bei PentaTone am 03.05.2019
5 de DiapasonFür ihr erstes Album bei PentaTone kehrt die tschechische Mezzosopranistin Magdalena Kožená zu ihrer alten Liebe, der Barockmusik, zurück und begegnet ...
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Love And Longing - Ravel / Dvorák / Mahler
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2012
This album of three very different song cycles comes from a live 2012 recording Czech mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozená made with the Berlin Philharmonic ...
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Ryba: 3 Pastorellas; Czech Christmas Mass
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Universal Music Mexico am 01.08.1998
Jakub Jan Ryba's Czech Christmas Mass, the composer's most famous work, has a kind of local cultural significance analogous to the importance of Hande ...
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The Art Of Magdalena Kozená
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2013
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Prayer - Voice & Organ (96kHz / 24 bit)
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2014
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French Arias - Magdalena Kozena / Mahler Chamber Orchestra / Marc Minkowski
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2003
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Songs my mother taught me
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2008
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Love and Longing - Ravel / Dvorák / Mahler
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2012
This album of three very different song cycles comes from a live 2012 recording Czech mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozená made with the Berlin Philharmonic ...
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Mahler: Knaben Wunderhorn - Adagio from Symphony No. 10 (Live From Severance Hall, Cleveland / 2010)
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2010
Capping a journey of some 15 years with Deutsche Grammophon, conductor Pierre Boulez completes his survey of the Mahler symphonies with this 2010 rele ...
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Handel: Italian Cantatas HWV 99, 145 & 170
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archiv Produktion am 01.01.2000
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Enchantment
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 15.03.2006
If your ideal vocal recording places the performer next to your seat and your ideal vocal performance has the performer singing directly into your ear ...
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Lamento - Bachiana III
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archiv Produktion am 22.11.2004
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Mozart: La clemenza di Tito
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.2006
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Vivaldi
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archiv Produktion am 01.01.2009
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Mozart: Concert Arias
Magdalena Kožená
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archiv Produktion am 01.01.2006
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