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Professional opera singer (Tenor, 34 years old) with the lovely voice, whose family has many generations of high professional musicians, and who has worked on the stage of one of the famous Russian Opera Theaters, Moscow Music Theater named after Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko. This is the article from An Online Classical Music Journal "Classical Voice North Carolina":
"... the Chapel Hill open sing was the 37th annual event, presented at The Wesley Foundation on December 17. The place was packed, with seating by voice type on the main floor, surrounding the small orchestra, and with a few onlookers in the balcony. A slew of soloists of mixed quality were involved; the results were stylistically mixed, too, and ranged from an appearance by Russian tenor Lev Zilberter (whose vocal production and liberties with the score reminded this listener of Ivan Kozlovsky) to a closing solo by event organizer Florence Peacock, whose singing, on whatever occasion, is invariably compelling. In addition to Zilberter, the soloists in Part I were soprano Molly Quinn, alto Dorrie Casey, and young basso Jesse Darden (a senior at Chapel Hill High School). In Part II, the arias were taken by alto Elizabeth Cobb, tenor David Wiehle, and bass Mark Gilbert. The solos in Part III involved soprano Marilyn Grubbs, bass Gerald Whittington (a VP at Elon University who sings with Greensboro's Bel Canto Company), and, as noted, Peacock".
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Traditional Christmas song. |
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Aria from opera "Aida" written by Verdi. |
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