Gabriela Beňačková Explained

Birth Date:25 March 1947
Birth Place:Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Nationality:Slovak
Occupation:Operatic soprano
Yearsactive:1970–present

Gabriela Beňačková also Gabriela Beňačková-Čápová (born 25 March 1947) is a Slovak lyric soprano.

Life and career

Beňačková was born in Bratislava. Her father Antonín was a lawyer, and her mother Elena was a housewife.[1] She is the younger sister of television presenter Nora Beňačková.[2] In her young age she had been involved in ballet lessons, children's choir of Czechoslovakian Radio, and learned singing and piano at school.

Beňačková specializes in the music of her Slovak compatriots, particularly Eugen Suchoň, as well as Czech composers, notably Bedřich Smetana, Antonín Dvořák and Leoš Janáček. She is considered to be one of the greatest 'Jenůfa's' in Janáček's opera of the same name. Her Carnegie Hall performance, and subsequent Metropolitan Opera run with Leonie Rysanek, are considered to be legendary.

In 1981, Czechoslovakian television starred Ms Beňačková in a definitive version of Prodaná nevěsta (The Bartered Bride) by Bedřich Smetana, which has since become a popular DVD recording available in an all-regions format (2006). That recording teamed her with the tenor (fellow Slovak) Peter Dvorský as Jeník, and with bass Richard Novák as Kecal, and other popular singers. She completed her farewell recital tour in 2008.

She has made a number of recordings (including a beautiful recording in the title role of Rusalka by Dvořák, conducted by Václav Neumann[3]), and has appeared in several filmed operas on DVD, as well as the feature film The Divine Emma, where she supplied the singing voice of the famous Czech soprano Emmy Destinn. Her voice can also be heard in the movie Driving Miss Daisy singing title role in Rusalka by Antonín Dvořák, and in Copycat singing Puccini's aria Vissi d'arte from the opera Tosca by Giacomo Puccini.

She appeared as Marguerite in the Vienna State Opera's production of Charles Gounod's Faust (1985), as well as Fidelio/Leonore in the Royal Opera House production of Fidelio by Ludwig van Beethoven (1991). Between 1991 and 1999 she had 39 appearances in New York's Metropolitan Opera, the last one as Desdemona in Otello by Giuseppe Verdi together with Plácido Domingo. In 2012, she sang the difficult role of the Comtesse de la Roche, in Die Soldaten, at the Salzburg Festival, a production now on DVD.

Recordings

Jenůfa - Gabriela Beňačková with Naděžda Kniplová, Vilém Přibyl, Vladimír Krejčík, Janáček Theatre in Brno, orchestra and chorus conducted by František Jílek (1977–1978) Supraphon CD SU 3869-2.

The Bartered Bride - Gabriela Beňačková with Peter Dvorský (Jeník), Richard Novák (Kecal), Miroslav Kopp, Marie Veselá, Czech Philharmonic conducted by Zdeněk Košler, Supraphon DVD.[4]

Videography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gabriela Beňačková . Česká televize . 2021-02-05 . cs.
  2. News: Na návšteve: Gabriela a Nora Beňačková . 2001-10-31 . SME . Barbora . Laucká . 2021-02-05 . sk.
  3. Web site: David. Hurwitz. David Hurwitz (music critic). Review of Rusalka recording. ClassicsToday. 19 July 2003. 21 January 2010. 17 January 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100117061504/http://classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=6699. dead.
  4. Web site: Robert. Levine. Review of The Bartered Bride recording. ClassicsToday. 18 February 2003. 21 January 2010. 1 February 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100201053100/http://classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=6128. dead.
  5. Web site: Review (no sung texts or translations). MusicWeb International. Göran. Forsling.