Otello, Act IV: Aprite! Aprite!Andrea Bocelli, Marina Rebeka, Massimo Cavalletti, Elena Belfiore, Francesco Castoro, Andrea Porta, Giovanni Battista Parodi, Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice & Steven Mercurio
Otello, Act II: Dove guardi splendono raggiCoro del Teatro Carlo Felice, Marina Rebeka, Andrea Bocelli, Massimo Cavalletti, Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice & Steven Mercurio
Otello, Act III: Il Doge ed il Senato salutanoAndrea Bocelli, Marina Rebeka, Massimo Cavalletti, Giovanni Battista Parodi, Elena Belfiore, Blagoj Nacoski, Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice & Steven Mercurio
Otello, Act III: Quell' innocente un fremitoAndrea Bocelli, Massimo Cavalletti, Marina Rebeka, Blagoj Nacoski, Elena Belfiore, Giovanni Battista Parodi, Coro del Teatro Carlo Felice, Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice & Steven Mercurio
Norma, Act I Scene 3: Fine al ritoMarina Rebeka, Marko Mimica, Coro del Teatro Real, Madrid, John Fiore & Orquesta del Teatro Real, Madrid
ALBUMBellini: Norma (Critical Edition by Roger Parker)Marina Rebeka, Orquesta del Teatro Real, Madrid, Coro del Teatro Real, Madrid, John Fiore, Karine Deshayes, Luciano Ganci & Marko Mimica
ALBUMEssenceWrocław Opera Orchestra, Marco Boemi & Marina Rebeka
ALBUMVerdi: OtelloAndrea Bocelli, Marina Rebeka, Massimo Cavalletti, Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice & Steven Mercurio
ALBUMSpontini: La vestaleLes Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset, Marina Rebeka & Stanislas de Barbeyrac
ALBUMVoyageMarina Rebeka & Mathieu Pordoy
ALBUMBellini: Il PirataMarina Rebeka & Javier Camarena
ALBUMCredoMarina Rebeka, Sinfonietta Rīga & Modestas Pitrenas
ALBUMElle: French Opera AriasMarina Rebeka, Sinfonieorchester St. Gallen & Michael Balke
ALBUMLa TraviataMarina Rebeka, Charles Castronovo, George Petean, Latvian Festival Orchestra, State Choir 'Latvija' & Michael Balke
ALBUMSpiritoMarina Rebeka, Orchestra del Teatro Massimo di Palermo, Jader Bignamini & Coro Del Teatro Massimo Di Palermo
ALBUMAmor fatale: Rossini AriasMarina Rebeka, Munich Radio Orchestra & Marco Armiliato
ALBUMMozart: Opera AriasMarina Rebeka, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra & Speranza Scappucci
Just two years after graduating from the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia, soprano Marina Rebeka gave a breakout performance that quickly led to engagements on many of the world's best-known opera stages.
Rebeka began her music studies in her native Latvia before continuing in Rome, where she completed her formal studies in 2007. Her professional debut was that same year, playing Contessa di Folleville and Madama Cortese in Rossini's Il viaggio a Reims. International audiences started to pay attention to Rebeka when she performed Britten's War Requiem with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic in 2008. Yet, it was at the 2009 Salzburg Festival, where she really scored critical success with Riccardo Muti conducting Rossini’s Moïse et Pharaon, in which Rebeka impressively played Anaï. This was soon followed by debuts at La Scala (Il viaggio a Reims); at the Deutsche Oper Belin under Roberto Abbado (Mozart's Don Giovanni); at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden (Verdi's La Traviata); in Valencia under Zubin Mehta (Bizet's Carmen); and in 2011, both at New York's Metropolitan Opera (Don Giovanni) and Carnegie Hall (Moïse et Pharaon). Her opera debuts continued for the next couple of years, while she also took on some recital performances and festival appearances.
In 2012, she returned to the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia to sing in Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle under Antonio Pappano. The recording of this, released in 2013 by EMI, was Rebeka's first. Only a few months later, her first solo recording -- Mozart: Arias -- was also released by EMI.
Audiences and critics have been impressed not just by the qualities of her voice, but also by her characterizations. ~ Patsy Morita
Hometown
Riga, Latvia
Genre
Classical
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