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Pavel Daniluk
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Pavel Daniluk next projects include Wesener en Die Soldaten at the Oper Köln, Philharmonie de Paris and Elbphilharmonie Hamburg as well as Inquisitor in the Fiery Angel at Teatro Real.
Last engagements included the parts of Wesener at ROH, Pimen, Warlaam, Zurga, Doctor/the nose, Inquisitor, Konchak Daland in fliegende Holländer under the baton of Constantin Trinks as well as Marchese di Calatrava and King Rene at Opernhaus Zürich, among others.
1994 made his debut at the Salzburg Festival performing LE ROSSIGNOL, followed by his USA debut with Ruslan in RUSLAN AND LUDMILA at Carnegie Hall, New York; He sang also Pimen BORIS GODUNOV and Sparafucile RIGOLETTO at Opera de Wallonie, Liege, Prince Yuri in THE INVISIBLE CITY OF KITEZH and Prince Gudal in Rubinstein’s THE DEMON at the Bregenz Festival, Banquo MACBETH and The Inquisitor THE FIERY ANGEL at the Opera de Nancy, the title role of BORIS GODUNOV for the Komische Oper Berlin, for the Kölnarena Zaccaria NABUCCO and King Rene IOLANTHA for the Wiener Klangbogen.
His repertoire also includes Gremin EUGENE ONEGIN, Kochubev MAZEPPA, Sobakin THE TSAR’S BRIDE, Don Basilio IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA, King Philip DON CARLO, Monterone RIGOLETTO, Timur TURANDOT.
Further engagements as Guest brought Pavel Daniluk to Madrid, Lisbon, Cologne, Dublin, St Petersburg, Brussels among others. Roles for Zürich Opera include Varlaam, Pimen, Basilio, Raimondo, Sparafucile, Fafner, Banquo and Nettuno in a new production of Monteverdi’s ULISSE conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt. For San Diego Opera he has made his debut as Don Fernando FIDELIO and Oroveso NORMA.
The singer’s concert repertoire includes among others: Verdi («Requiem»), Dvořák («Stabat Mater», «Requiem»), Janáček («Glagolitische Messe»), Schostakowitsch (14. Symphonie) and Gretschaninow («Demestwennaja Liturgia»).
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Don Giovanni Teatro la Maestranza 2014