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NICOLAS CHRISTOU - bass-baritone
At the
age of 21, he was offered his first engagement by Mr. Maurice Huisman at the
Royal Theatre of “La Monnaie” ( The
repertoire of Nicolas Christou comprises 75 main roles, such as
Giulio Cesare, Agamemnon, Telramund, the Flying Dutchman, Amfortas,
Mandryka, Jago, Macbeth, Scarpia and Danton (von Einem). He has sung
compositions ranging from Monteverdi, Rameau and Gluck to Mozart, Verdi,
Wagner, Strauss and Debussy to Berg, Zimmerman, Penderecki and Liebermann. Important
stage directors with whom Nicolas Christou has worked include
Wieland Wagner, Michael Hampe, Louis Erlo, Borislav
Horowicz, Ken Russel, Jean Pierre Grenier, Jean Pierre Ponnelle, Prof. Rudolf
Sellner, Daniel Mesguisch, Jorge Lavelli, Albert André Lheureux, Philippe
Sireuil, Gian Carlo del Monaco, Hans Peter Lehmann and Peter Brenner. Christou
had also the pleasure of singing under many famous conductors, such as Armin
Jordan, Peter Schneider, Serge Baudo, Pierre Dervaux, Jean Fournet, Nello
Santi, Anton Guadagno, Manuel Rosenthal, Bruno Maderna, Roberto Benzi, Marek
Janowski, Robert Satanowski, Carlos Païta, Yuri Ahronovich, Jean Claude
Malgoire and Friedrich Pleyer. Besides
his extensive opera engagements, Nicolas Christou has a great affinity for
Lied repertoire, singing recitals in the French, German and Russian
repertoire, and he enjoys also a fine reputation as a concert artist, having
performed in Rome (Academia di Santa Cecilia), Venice, Florence, Paris (Salle
Pleyel and Radio France), Frankfort ( Alte Oper), Athens ( Megaron Moussikis),
Antwerp ( Elizabethzaal), Lille (Grand Palais Arena), Bremen (Die Glocke),
San Sebastian and Montpellier, in compositions as diverse as the Messiah and
Samson ( Manoah) by Händel, the Creation by Haydn, the Christ in the passions
of Bach, the Christ of Golgotha by Frank Martin, the Ninth Symphony by
Beethoven, the Hérode in Christ’s Childhood by Berlioz, the Créon in Oedipus
Rex by Stravinsky, the Ivan the Terrible by Prokofiev, Brahms and Verdi
Requiem... For the
past few years he has devoted an increasing amount of his time and energy to
teaching. He is currently a Professor in the Conservatoire Royal at Liège and
is regularly invited abroad as Soloist Vocal Advisor, namely for the National
Opera of Estonia and the Hélikon Opera in |
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ROBERT SCHUMANN (1810-1856):
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Die
feindlichen Brüder (op. 49 n. 2) (H.Heine) |
Hervé Mahé, piano |
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Belsazar (op.
57 ) (H.Heine) |
Hervé Mahé, piano |