Description
Anna Ariak - Ivan Ildiko - Forever Anna - Anna örök / Hungaroton Classic Audio CD 2002 Stereo
HCD32173
BM Duna Szimfonikus Zenekar / Gerdesits Ferenc / Kovács László
- ASIN : B0000CGP35
!!! Condition of this CD is Used Very Good !!!
Tracklist:
1. W. A. MOZART: Don Giovanni — nyitány / overture
2. W. A. MOZART: "Don Ottavio... son morta... Or sai chi l'onore"
„Don Ottavio! Jaj, végem... Most tudod hát" Don Giovanni — Donna Anna, Don Ottavio (1. felv. / lst Act)
3. W. A. MOZART: "Crudele?... Non mi dir, bell'idol mio" „Kegyetlen ?... Ne mondd nékem, szép szerelmem" Don Giovanni — Donna Anna (2. felv. / 2nd Act)
4. O. NICOLAI: A windsori víg nők 1 The Merry Wives of Windsor — nyitány / overture
5. O. NICOLAI: „Wohl denn!... 0, selige Traume" I „Hát legyen!... Ó, boldog álmok" A windsori víg nők I The Merry Wives of Windsor — Anna (2. felv. / 2nd Act) F-61
6. G. VERDI: "Su/fil d'un soffio etesio..." l „Ó jertek, tündérszellemek" Falstaff — Annuska / Nanetta (2. felv. / 2nd Act)
7. C. M. von WEBER: A bűvös vadász I Der Freischütz — nyitány overture
8. C. M. von WEBER: »Kommt ein schlanker Bursch gegangen" „Karcsú fickót hogyha látsz, te lány" A bűvös vadász / Der Freischütz — Annuska / Ánnchen (2. felv. / 2nd Act)
9. C. M. von WEBER: „Einst traumte meiner sel'gen Base... Trübe Augen, Liebchen" „Egy éjjel rémes álmot látott... Könnyes szempár..." A bűvös vadász I Der Freischütz: — Annuska / Ánnchen (3. felv. / 3rd Act)
10. J. STRAUSS: Anna-Polka 4'14"
- Soprano - Ildiko Ivan
- Orchestra - Danube Symphony Orchestra
- Conducted by - Laszlo Kovacs
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus | Don Giovanni - nyitány |
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus | Don Giovanni: Donna Anna, 2. felvonás ("Kegyetlen?... Ne mondd nékem, szép szerelmem") |
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus | Don Giovanni: Donna Anna, Don Ottavio, 1. felvonás ("Don Ottavio! Jaj, végem... Most tudod hát...") |
Nicolai, Otto | A windsori víg nők - nyitány |
Nicolai, Otto | A windsori víg nők: Anna, 2. felvonás ("Hát legyen!... Ó boldog álmok") |
Strauss, Johann | Anna-Polka |
Verdi, Giuseppe | Falstaff: Annuska, 2. felvonás ("Ó jertek, tündérszellemek") |
Weber, Carl Maria von | A bűvös vadász - nyitány |
Weber, Carl Maria von | A bűvös vadász: Annuska, 2. felvonás ("Karcsú fickót hogyha te látsz, te lány") |
Weber, Carl Maria von | A bűvös vadász: Annuska, 3. felvonás ("Egy éjjel rémes álmot látott... Könnyes szempár...") |
Ildiko Ivan began her musical career as a flutist, and received her diploma at the Debrecen division of the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, where she was taught by Istvan Matuz. Four years later at the same place, she received her degree as a singer, after being the student of Adrienne Szterszky and Endre Dekany. Her first operatic contract was with the Csokonai Theater in Debrecen. Her international career began already in 1984, after earning first prize and special award at the Karlovy Vary Singing Competition, and later, third place at the Sophia Singing Competition. Soon after, she was invited to the Sophia Music Festival, where she sang the role of Gilda along with Giuseppe Taddei, where she proved once again to be a great success. In the same year, she won the grand prix of the Cziffra Foundation, after which she was invited to a number of French concerts. She became a regular guest singer at the Hungarian State Opera, singing such notable roles as Lucia di Lammermoor, Olympia, Fior-diligi, Melinda and Micaela. In Stuttgart, 1988, she won first place at the Geszty Sylvia Coloratura Competition. Afterwards, she gained a Europe-wide reputation as the vocal artist of the Bonn Opera. She worked with such notable conductors as Sylvio Varviso, Dennis Russel Davis, Waclaw Neumann, Stefan Soltesz, Udo Zimmermann and Gianfranco Massini, and also with vocal partners as Edita Gruberova, Juan Pons, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Graham Clark and Gössta Winberg. She appeared once again in Hungary in 1994 at the Rigoletto performance on Margit sziget. Currently, she is a popular soprano of the Hungarian music life, a regular guest of various opera companies, an oratorio soloist and a noted performer of contemporary music literature.