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'''Eteri Lamoris''' (born 23 May 1971) is an operatic [[soprano]] and voice teacher. Of [[Georgia (country)|Georgian]] descent and now a Spanish citizen, she initially studied with her mother [[Lamara Chkonia]] in [[Tbilisi]] and later in Madrid. Lamoris made her operatic debut as Desdemona in ''[[Otello]]'' at the [[Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre]] where she later sang roles including Violetta in ''[[La traviata]]'' and Gilda in ''[[Rigoletto]]''. She made her international debut as Musetta in Franco Zeffirelli's production of ''[[La bohème]]'' at [[La Scala]] and went on to perform leading roles in both European and North American opera houses.<ref>[http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Lamoris-Eteri.htm Biography] on bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 6 November 2014.</ref> |
'''Eteri Lamoris''' (born 23 May 1971) is an operatic [[soprano]] and voice teacher. Of [[Georgia (country)|Georgian]] descent and now a Spanish citizen, she initially studied with her mother [[Lamara Chkonia]] in [[Tbilisi]] and later in Madrid. Lamoris made her operatic debut as Desdemona in ''[[Otello]]'' at the [[Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre]] where she later sang roles including Violetta in ''[[La traviata]]'' and Gilda in ''[[Rigoletto]]''. She made her international debut as Musetta in Franco Zeffirelli's production of ''[[La bohème]]'' at [[La Scala]] and went on to perform leading roles in both European and North American opera houses.<ref>[http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Lamoris-Eteri.htm Biography] on bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 6 November 2014.</ref> |
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Lamoris teaches voice at the Academy of Belcanto in Graz and Frohnleiten and in |
Lamoris teaches voice at the Academy of Belcanto in Graz and Frohnleiten and in 2012 received the Stockholm Culture Foundation's award for Cultural Personality of the Year.<ref>Accademia Belcanto. [http://www.accademia-belcanto.com/english/teachers/eteri-lamoris/ Eteri Lamoris]. Retrieved 6 November 2014</ref><ref>The Stockholm Culture Foundation. [http://www.stockholmskultur.se/en/startpage/about-the-foundation.html The Stockholm Culture Awards]. Retrieved 6 November 2014.</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Eteri Lamoris (born 23 May 1971) is an operatic soprano and voice teacher. Of Georgian descent and now a Spanish citizen, she initially studied with her mother Lamara Chkonia in Tbilisi and later in Madrid. Lamoris made her operatic debut as Desdemona in Otello at the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre where she later sang roles including Violetta in La traviata and Gilda in Rigoletto. She made her international debut as Musetta in Franco Zeffirelli's production of La bohème at La Scala and went on to perform leading roles in both European and North American opera houses.[1]
Lamoris teaches voice at the Academy of Belcanto in Graz and Frohnleiten and in 2012 received the Stockholm Culture Foundation's award for Cultural Personality of the Year.[2][3]
References
- ^ Biography on bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
- ^ Accademia Belcanto. Eteri Lamoris. Retrieved 6 November 2014
- ^ The Stockholm Culture Foundation. The Stockholm Culture Awards. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
Further sources
- Omelchenko, Tatiana (3 December 2012). ""Смотреть на несчастья, закусывая камамбером, — ненормально", — убеждена оперная певица Этери Ламорис" (interview). Бизнес. Retrieved 6 November 2014 Template:Icon ru.
- Katashinskaya, Alain (23 May 2014). "Этери Ламорис: покорившая мир". Komsomolskaya Pravda. Retrieved 6 November 2014 Template:Icon ru.
- Dudko, Elena (13 April 2012). "Этери ЛАМОРИС: «На западе очень любят Чайковского, хотя много постановок и Мусоргского»". ATI–Times. Retrieved 6 November 2014 Template:Icon ru.
External links
- Official website
- "Christmas in Vienna - Die schönsten Momente", orf.at Template:De icon
- Eteri Lamoris, peoples.ru Template:Ru icon
- Christmas in Vienna mit Garanca, Lamoris, Cura. oe24.at, 2008
- "Nicoli und Lamoris: Große Stimmen für Europa", ots.at, 2007 Template:De icon