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Anna Netrebko is stubborn and does not want to sing in a mask, and fans miss her
“If you are afraid, do not invite me. I'm not going! - opera singer Anna Netrebko emotionally reacted to the new restrictive measures that theaters introduce in connection with the coronavirus pandemic.
GettyImages To resume concerts without the threat of infecting visitors, many cultural institutions impose strict rules. Musicians must perform and rehearse in protective masks. Anna Netrebko posted a photo in her Instagram mask and explained why she cannot accept such conditions.
Singer Anna Netrebko Anya Netrebko was born in Krasnodar. Her ancestors on the line of her father lead their ancestry from immigrants from Zaporozhye Sich. My mother’s great-grandmother was from the nobles. According to the singer’s father, his daughters were given an independent Cossack character.
Like all girls, Anya wanted to be an actress at school. But the voice inherited from her mother and classes in the choir of the Palace of Pioneers opened the way to her real calling - singing. Then there was the St. Petersburg State Conservatory, a victory at the All-Russian Vocal Competition and a debut on the stage of the Mariinsky Theatre.
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The determination of Anna Yurievna is evidenced by the fact that even before her debut role, she worked for two years in the Mariinka... as a cleaner. No, not for the sake of money, but to be able to watch all the performances, listen to the best masters and learn from their invaluable experience.
For several years Netrebko became the leading soloist of the theater. And soon together with the troupe went on tour in the countries of near and far abroad. And after the play “War and Peace”, staged on the stage of the New York Metropolitan Opera, she was talked about as a new superstar.
Since 2008, Anna Netrebko has been named People’s Artist of the Russian Federation. In 2010, she was awarded the “Golden Gramophone” award for the song “The Voice” performed by a duet with Philip Kirkorov.
GettyImages performed the anthem of the Olympics in Sochi at the opening ceremony of the Games. And in July 2017, Forbes magazine recognized the singer as the leader of the rating of Russian artists.
Anna Netrebko refused to sing in a mask on February 25, Anna Netrebko and her husband Yusif Eyvazov took part in the premiere of the opera “Turandot” on the stage of the Mariinsky Theatre under the direction of Valery Gergiev.
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The opera diva plans to return to the scenes of European theaters. But recently I learned that some of them will demand that soloists perform their arias in masks.
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I consider this a crime against the health of the singer, it is detrimental to the lungs, heart and voice! I personally refuse such conditions and protest, said Netrebko.
GettyImages Most of Netrebko's subscribers fully supported her. Some people sincerely believe that such innovations are a mockery of artists.
GettyImages Others cite overseas experience. For example, masked members of the Westminster Abbey choir have been singing since last year. And for many popular performers, masks became an expression of protest and an integral part of the script image long before the coronavirus epidemic.
The opera is back! “It’s hard to believe, but the opera still exists!” – this is how the German press reacted to the premiere of the opera “Don Carlos” featuring Anna Netrebko on the famous stage of the Semper Theatre in Dresden. "The whole scene is given to Anna," reads the headline of the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.
According to the singer, coming on stage after a long quarantine and transferred in 2020 COVID-19 was for her personally “a real musical and psychological test”.
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Probably for the first time in her career, Netrebko sang for a half-empty hall. The reason is the new rules that provide for the observance of the distance between guests, the audience and the speakers. Therefore, the first 5 rows must now remain empty, and the audience is seated in a chessboard order.
On March 12, Anna Netrebko will star in a production of the Vienna State Opera based on Puccini’s Tosca. Apparently, strict quarantine restrictions in theaters will remain for a long time. But despite this, we wish Anna Yurievna further success. After all, paraphrasing a quote from the film “Only old people go to battle”, we can say: “The epidemic is all transient.” And music is forever!
The article and the preview used photos.
GettyImages To resume concerts without the threat of infecting visitors, many cultural institutions impose strict rules. Musicians must perform and rehearse in protective masks. Anna Netrebko posted a photo in her Instagram mask and explained why she cannot accept such conditions.
Singer Anna Netrebko Anya Netrebko was born in Krasnodar. Her ancestors on the line of her father lead their ancestry from immigrants from Zaporozhye Sich. My mother’s great-grandmother was from the nobles. According to the singer’s father, his daughters were given an independent Cossack character.
Like all girls, Anya wanted to be an actress at school. But the voice inherited from her mother and classes in the choir of the Palace of Pioneers opened the way to her real calling - singing. Then there was the St. Petersburg State Conservatory, a victory at the All-Russian Vocal Competition and a debut on the stage of the Mariinsky Theatre.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by @anna_netrebko_yusi_tiago
The determination of Anna Yurievna is evidenced by the fact that even before her debut role, she worked for two years in the Mariinka... as a cleaner. No, not for the sake of money, but to be able to watch all the performances, listen to the best masters and learn from their invaluable experience.
For several years Netrebko became the leading soloist of the theater. And soon together with the troupe went on tour in the countries of near and far abroad. And after the play “War and Peace”, staged on the stage of the New York Metropolitan Opera, she was talked about as a new superstar.
Since 2008, Anna Netrebko has been named People’s Artist of the Russian Federation. In 2010, she was awarded the “Golden Gramophone” award for the song “The Voice” performed by a duet with Philip Kirkorov.
GettyImages performed the anthem of the Olympics in Sochi at the opening ceremony of the Games. And in July 2017, Forbes magazine recognized the singer as the leader of the rating of Russian artists.
Anna Netrebko refused to sing in a mask on February 25, Anna Netrebko and her husband Yusif Eyvazov took part in the premiere of the opera “Turandot” on the stage of the Mariinsky Theatre under the direction of Valery Gergiev.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by @anna_netrebko_yusi_tiago
The opera diva plans to return to the scenes of European theaters. But recently I learned that some of them will demand that soloists perform their arias in masks.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by @anna_netrebko_yusi_tiago
I consider this a crime against the health of the singer, it is detrimental to the lungs, heart and voice! I personally refuse such conditions and protest, said Netrebko.
GettyImages Most of Netrebko's subscribers fully supported her. Some people sincerely believe that such innovations are a mockery of artists.
GettyImages Others cite overseas experience. For example, masked members of the Westminster Abbey choir have been singing since last year. And for many popular performers, masks became an expression of protest and an integral part of the script image long before the coronavirus epidemic.
The opera is back! “It’s hard to believe, but the opera still exists!” – this is how the German press reacted to the premiere of the opera “Don Carlos” featuring Anna Netrebko on the famous stage of the Semper Theatre in Dresden. "The whole scene is given to Anna," reads the headline of the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.
According to the singer, coming on stage after a long quarantine and transferred in 2020 COVID-19 was for her personally “a real musical and psychological test”.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by @anna_netrebko_yusi_tiago
Probably for the first time in her career, Netrebko sang for a half-empty hall. The reason is the new rules that provide for the observance of the distance between guests, the audience and the speakers. Therefore, the first 5 rows must now remain empty, and the audience is seated in a chessboard order.
On March 12, Anna Netrebko will star in a production of the Vienna State Opera based on Puccini’s Tosca. Apparently, strict quarantine restrictions in theaters will remain for a long time. But despite this, we wish Anna Yurievna further success. After all, paraphrasing a quote from the film “Only old people go to battle”, we can say: “The epidemic is all transient.” And music is forever!
The article and the preview used photos.
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