PLACIDO DOMINGO’s Operalia Has Selected The Next Major Opera Stars
31 Jul 2016 by Jose Eledra in Celebrities, Event, Fame, General, Home, Music, Pleasure, Profile, Stars, Television, Theater
Tenor Keon-Woo Kim from South Korea and soprano Elsa Dreisig from France are the First Prize winners of the 2016 edition of Operalia, the international Opera competition founded by Plácido Domingo. After 22 years absence, Operalia returned to Mexico. The Ministry of Culture of Mexico, The Secretary of Culture of the State of Jalisco, the sovereign State of Jalisco and the legendary Teatro Degollado in the city of Guadalajara, which this year celebrates its 150th anniversary, hosted the internationally renowned competition.
The Final Concert featured 12 of the most promising voices in the opera world today, from Canada, France, Italy, Kosovo, Russia, South Korea, Ukraine and the United States of America. Their performances were accompanied by the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Plácido Domingo.
The gala was followed by an award ceremony, where Plácido Domingo presented prizes in seven categories:
- Two First Prizes – Male/Female – US$30,000.00
- Two Second Prizes – Male/Female – US$20.000.00
- Two Third Prizes – Male/Female – US$10.000.00
- Two Birgit Nilsson Prizes – Male/Female – US$15.000.00
- The Pepita Embil Prize of Zarzuela – US$10.000.00
- The Don Plácido Domingo Ferrer Prize of Zarzuela – US$10.000.00
- Two Audience Prizes – Male/Female – A watch offered by Rolex
- The Culturarte Prize Chosen and offered by Bertita & Guillermo Martinez from CulturArte de Puerto Rico – US$10.000.00
Founded in 1993 to discover and help launch the careers of the most promising young opera singers of today, Operalia attracts singers of all voice types from every country in the world ranging from 18 to 32 years of age, to be heard by a panel of some of the most influential empresarios in the international Opera industry.
The 40 contestants facing the challenge this year came from 16 different countries, including Canada, France, Mexico, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, and the United States. The group was prominently formed by sopranos and tenors, and with a good representation by mezzo-sopranos, and baritones. One bass, one bass-baritone and one countertenor completed the roster.
The competition is hosted by a different city every year. The first contest was held in Paris in 1993 and then moved to Mexico City and other cities such as Beijing, Bordeaux, Budapest, Hamburg, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Quebec, Tokyo, Verona, Los Angeles and London, among others.
The long list of artists who have won Operalia prizes attest to its success in discovering, launching and nurturing great talent. Some of the winners who have firmly established themselves in the world of opera include the great Swedish soprano Nina Stemme, the world-famous mezzo-soprano from the United States, Joyce DiDonato; the Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja, Puerto-Rican soprano Ana María Martínez, and the soprano from Bulgaria, Sonya Yoncheva. Operalia is also proud to celebrate Mexican tenors Arturo Chacón Cruz, David Lomelí and Rolando Villazón, as well as Mexican soprano María Katzarava, among the talented voices who have made outstanding careers on the most important stages in the world.
Rolex is proud to present Operalia, the World Opera Competition, for the 15th consecutive year, perpetuating its commitment to the arts. Plácido Domingo has been a Rolex Testimonee since 1982, and Rolex is delighted to extend its support to the exceptionally gifted young performers who share its quest for excellence and perfection.
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Winners, Operalia 2016
First Prize – Male
South Korea, Keon-Woo Kim, tenor
First Prize – Female
France, Elsa Dreisig, soprano
Second Prize – Male
Russia, Bogdan Volkov, tenor
Second Prize – Female
USA/Italy, Marina Costa-Jackson, soprano
Third Prize – Male
Kosovo, Rame Lahaj, tenor
Third Prize – Female
Ukraine, Olga Kulchynska, soprano
Birgit Nilsson Prize – Male
USA, Brenton Ryan, tenor
The Pepita Embil Prize of Zarzuela
USA/Italy, Marina Costa-Jackson, soprano
The Don Plácido Domingo Ferrer Prize of Zarzuela
Mexico, Juan Carlos Heredia, baritone
USA, Nicholas Brownlee, bass-baritone
Audience Prize – Male
South Korea, Keon-Woo Kim, tenor
Audience Prize – Female
Russia, Elena Stikhina, soprano
Culturarte Prize
Russia, Elena Stikhina, soprano
Jury members, Operalia 2016
Marta Domingo
Stage Director
F. Paul Driscoll
Editor in Chief, Opera News
Anthony Freud
General Director, Lyric Opera of Chicago, USA
Jonathan Friend
Artistic Administrator, The Metropolitan Opera, New York, USA
Jean-Louis Grinda
General Director, Opéra de Monte Carlo, Monaco
General Director, Chorégies d’Orange, France
Peter Katona
Casting Director, Royal Opera House, London, United Kingdom
Joan Matabosch
Artistic Director, Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain
Marco Parisotto
Music Director, Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco, Mexico
Music Director, Ontario Philharmonic, Canada
Andrés Rodriguez
Artistic Consultant
Ilias Tzempetonidis
Casting Director, Opéra National de Paris, France