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Angela Gheorghiu gives charity concert for Metropolitan Opera musicians

2021-02-09T06:04:08.088Z


The New York orchestra, deprived of a salary since the start of the pandemic a year ago, will accompany the Romanian soprano from a distance and receive the proceeds from this special evening.


Romanian soprano Angela Gheorghiu will lend her voice to defend the cause of the musicians of the Metropolitan Opera in New York, deprived of salaries after the cancellation of their shows due to the pandemic.

On February 21, thanks to the miracles of technology, I will perform for you

The Song to the Moon

by composer Dvorak and

The Our Father

by composer Anton Pann

“, She wrote on her Facebook account on Sunday.

Considered one of the greatest voices on the lyric scene, Angela Gheorghiu, 55, will perform in Bucharest, alongside pianist Alexandru Petrovici, and will be accompanied from New York by the Met Orchestra.

Tickets for this recital, which can only be watched online, have been on sale for $ 15 (12.5 euros).

Read also: The Metropolitan Opera in New York cancels its entire 2020-21 season

Proceeds will go to more than 150 Met musicians in need,

” she added, adding that everyone involved in this “

special cause

” will work on a voluntary basis.

In an interview with the Romanian channel Digi24, Angela Gheorghiu indicated that these musicians “

had not received their salaries for a year and were in a very difficult situation

”.

The soprano rejected the term “

charity concert

”, stressing that it was a “

human and professional need

” for her to support this cause.

"

An artist is important only alongside his artistic family, without an orchestra or choir, nothing can be done

."

The recital will take place in the Romanian Athenaeum, an elegant concert hall in Bucharest, built by the French architect Albert Galleron and inaugurated in 1888. “

It's my cathedral,

” said Angela Gheorghiu, recalling having given her first recital there. at the age of 17.

Met general manager Peter Gelb told AFP in September that his institution was going through "

the most difficult period

" in 137 years of existence.

The last eight weeks of the 2019-20 season and the entire following one have been canceled, which is expected to result in a shortfall of $ 154 million.

Source: lefigaro

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