| GALA CONCERTS |
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| Wagner gala concert with Anna Tomova-Sintow and Angelo Simos in Sofia |
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| '... in a masterly manner, Ivan Anuélov divided and builded up the development of the form. The orchestra answered him with intensity and beautiful sounds.' |
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| Kultura, 16.03.2007 |
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| OPERNGALA with Edita
Gruberova and Neil Shicoff– Casino Basle |
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| ‚At the desk
we could see IVAN ANGUÉLOV, who has the
reputation to be an expert for opera gala performances
of this kind, because he knows how to move brilliantly
among the most different musical styles. With
sympathetic understanding he accompanied and carried
the singers and inspired the Basel Sinfonietta
Orchestra, which normally plays mainly concerts
with contemporary music. In this case, however,
it followed the conductor into the unknown territories
of sparkling Rossini, dramatic Verismo or Slavic
Pastoso.’ |
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| Orpheus |
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| GALA-CONCERT with Edita
Gruberova – Philharmonie am Gasteig/Munich
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| ‚In between the
murderous arias, we could hear the orchestra at
its best: The „Walpurgisnacht“ from
Gounod, the „Roman Carneval“ from
Berlioz ( masterfully played ) and the „Zauberlehrling“
from Dukas. Everything was transmitted to the
audience absolutely successful. Maestro Anguélov
is a conductor, we would love to see again. A
night full of superlatives. Bravissimo. Vocalissimo.’ |
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| Münchner Abendzeitung |
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| GALA-CONCERT with Lucia
Alberti – Prinzregenttheater Munich |
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| ‘At the desk
once again Ivan Anguélov, who shows great
empathy for the special desires of the stars,
that outsiders often think of as quirks. Andunder
his precise and engaged direction the Munich Symphonic
Orchestra proved to be highly qualified.’ |
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| Opernspiegel |
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| VERDI-GALA - Stuttgart
Philharmonics - Festival |
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| ‘… and
the masterly playing Stuttgart Philharmonics under
the direction of the dynamic Ivan Anguélov…
Maestro Ivan Anguélov and the Stuttgart
Philharmonics presented a perfect frame, that
couldn’t have been more nuanced. Splendid
their engagement, especially at the overtures
and in the Aida preludium.‘ |
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| Westfalen Blatt |
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| OPERN-GALA - Stuttgart
Philharmonics – Liederhalle Stuttgart |
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| ‚Under the sweeping
direction of Ivan Anguélov the Stuttgart
Philharmonics pleasurably present such effective
pieces like the March from ‘La Damnation
de Faust’ from Berlioz, ‘Rhapsodie
Espana’ from Chabrier and as encore the
‘Can-can’ from ‘Orpheus in the
Underworld' |
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| Stuttgarter Nachrichten |
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