Sir Bryn Terfel

On stage, you have to tell a story: communicate with the audience, even if you're singing a wagnerian monologue taken out of the context of the opera. You still have to deliver 100% emotion.
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by Bianca L. Nica
October 23, 2022

INTRODUCTION

It is such an honor to have Sir Bryn Terfel as our guest and we are so excited to share with you his vision about the characters he plays so wonderfully and so many other interesting things. In a conversation with Bianca L. Nica, he talks about one of his favorite operas, Tosca, and the way he thinks that Scarpia should be played and sang. He reveals with which repertoire his voice feels at its best and he also talks very openly about retirement and when he considers it is the proper moment to do it. Given the fact that his repertoire contains a lot of Richard Wagner’s masterpieces, Bianca wanted to find out if it is a consequence of his voice’s development or it is just a matter of preference. And yes! We know that this is a question that always is in a singer’s mind: when is the best time to start studying Wagner? And… young singers?! You will find here such valuable information about the beginning of his career and also a piece of advice, which should be your first steps in order to have a successful career.You know how we like to say: you’d better keep reading!

BIOGRAPHY

Sir Bryn Terfel, celebrated Welsh bass-baritone, originally became known for his masterful turns in Mozart operas before turning to heavier roles, particularly by Wagner. The son of a Snowdonian farmer, Bryn Terfel had an interest in and flair for music from a very early age. He was taught to sing traditional Welsh songs by a family friend and went on to win numerous competitions. He moved to London in 1984 to study at the Guildhall School of Music, from which he graduated in 1989. He came second, after Dmitri Hvorostovsky, in the Cardiff BBC Singer of the World Competition the same year. He made his operatic début in 1990 as Guglielmo in Cosi Fan Tutte at Welsh National Opera and major operatic roles soon followed with performances in Santa Fe, Salzburg, Vienna, New York and Chicago. His album, Simple Gifts, a sequel to the huge-selling ‘Bryn’, shows off the versatility of his voice. He’s joined by countryman Aled Jones, guitarist John Williams and superb English baritone Simon Keenlyside. Other projects include a pop opera about the French Revolution by Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters - in which he sings the Ringmaster, the Troublemaker and the King of France. A Grammy, Classical Brit and Gramophone Award winner, Sir Bryn was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to Opera in 2003, was awarded the Queen’s Medal for Music in 2006 and received a knighthood for his service to music in 2017. He was the last recipient of the Shakespeare Prize by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation and in 2015.

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INTERVIEW

It’s such a pleasure to meet you again after exactly 3 years, this time virtually, and to have you interviewed for OPERA Charm Magazine! It’s an honour and I want to thank you first of all for your time! It was an honour to meet you in 2017 and then again in 2019, when we […]

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Since 2018 she has been studying Law at “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University in Iași.

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Oana Zamfir is a second year MA student at the “George Enescu” National University of Arts, at the Department of Musicology.

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Since 2019 she has been a teacher of Music Education and Theoretical Music Studies, making full use of interactive methods in the musical training of students and working, at the same time, with the children’s choir founded in the first year of her activity.

Her interests include pursuing a degree in interior design in 2020.

Alexandru Suciu

Alexandru Suciu inherited his passion for art growing up in a family of several generations of musicians. He began his musical studies at the “Augustin Bena” School of Music in Cluj, where he studied piano and guitar. Even though his main study direction was philological, his passion for music prevailed. He began his academical journey at the Faculty of Letters of the “Babeș-Bolyai” University, studying Comparative literature and English. He continued by studying Opera Singing at the “Gheorghe Dima” National Music Academy. He also graduated the Musical Education section, followed by Artistic Directing at the Musical Performing Arts department.

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Her little soul rubric – from 2021 to present – is definitely the Conductors of the Future, where, every month, she gives you the chance to meet a young star of the world of conducting and, of course, to find out what’s the most charming feature of opera in these artists’ views.

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