Katharina Konradi, Catriona Morison, Ammiel Bushakevitz
Biographie Katharina Konradi, Catriona Morison, Ammiel Bushakevitz
Ammiel Bushakevitz
Born in Jerusalem, Israel, Ammiel Bushakevitz performs regularly across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Australia; in venues including New York’s Carnegie Hall, London’s Wigmore Hall, the Philharmonie de Paris, Shanghai’s Concert Hall, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw and Berlin’s Konzerthaus.
He appears at the festivals of Aix-en-Provence, Salzburg, Bayreuth, Lucerne, Cape Town, Heidelberg, Melbourne and Montreal; the Festival Pontino di Latina in Rome, the Casals Festival in Spain and the Schubertiades of Schwarzenberg, Hohenems, Vilabertran and Jerusalem One of the last private students of the late Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ammiel is recognised as a leading song pianist of his generation, performing with such singers as Dame Felicity Lott, Christian Gerhaher and Thomas Hampson. He also received notable mentorship from Brigitte Fassbaender, Barbara Bonney, Thomas Quasthoff and Matthias Goerne.
His discography includes award-winning albums as a soloist and song pianist for BIS (Sweden), Pentatone (Holland), Hänssler Classics (Germany), SOLFA (Spain) and Gramola (Austria). Upcoming releases will appear on labels including Berlin Classics, Hänssler and Harmonia Mundi.
Passionate about education, Ammiel has presented masterclasses at leading universities in Australia, Israel, Spain, China, South Africa, New Zealand and the USA. He also dedicates time to mentoring young musicians in developing countries including Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Mexico and Morocco.
Ammiel is a member of the Société des Arts Sciences et Lettres de Paris, an Edison Fellow of the British Library, London, and artistic director of the International Arts Association, Voices of Orpheus, in Paris, France.
Katharina Konradi
Konradi’s timbre has a delicate fragrance, the voice seems weightless and light as a feather.
Opernwelt Whether in opera, operetta or lied, Katharina Konradi is a storyteller who imbues her characters with verve, intimacy, temperament and intensity. Her full and warm soprano, praised by Opernglas for its wonderfully agile, fascinating palette of nuances, captivates audiences and critics alike with its great radiance and cultivated emotionality. My aim is to rediscover myself in every opera and in every song, to lend my own ego to the role and become one with the character I portray, is how the singer describes herself.
In the season 2023/24 Katharina Konradi will make guest appearances at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London, as Woglinde in Wagner’s Das Rheingold and as Susanna in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro at the Vienna State Opera. At the Bavarian State Opera she will be seen as Adele in Strauss’s Die Fledermaus and at Zurich Opera House in the role of Valencienne in Lehár’s The Merry Widow.
At Hamburg Opera, where she performs regularly, she sings Servilia in Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito and makes her role debut as Adina in L’elisir d’amore. Lied recitals will again take Katharina Konradi to the Wigmore Hall London and to the Schubertiade Hohenems / Schwarzenberg, as well as to the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, to the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, to the Festival de Granada, to Weimar and to the Schubertiada in Vilabertran.
Catriona Morison
Scottish mezzo-soprano Catriona Morison gained widespread recognition in 2017 when she won the Main Prize and shared the Song Prize at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition. At that time she was a member of the opera ensemble in Wuppertal from 2016-2018, where she added a diverse range of roles to her repertoire, including Nicklausse, Charlotte, Hänsel, Maddalena, and Cherubino.
In 2015, Catriona Morison made her debut at the Salzburg Festival as part of the Young Singers Project.
Guest operatic engagements have led her to venues such as the Edinburgh International Festival, Oper Köln, Bergen Nasjonale Opera, and Staatsoper Hamburg. Recent additions to her operatic repertoire include Der Komponist in Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos and Fricka in Wagner’s Das Rheingold.
Catriona Morison places special emphasis on concert repertoire. She made her debut at the BBC Proms in 2019, performing Elgar‘s Sea Pictures with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Elim Chan. In 2022 she interpreted Detlev Glanert‘s Prague Symphony in the world premiere in Prague with further performances in Leipzig and London, conducted by Semyon Bychkov. Her 2023/24 engagements see her working with Jaap von Zweden, Vasily Petrenko, Fabio Luisi, Manfred Honeck, Klaus Mäkelä, Herbert Blomstedt, and Jakub Hr°uša in repertoire ranging from Beethoven to Mahler.
Song repertoire holds a profound significance for Catriona Morison, as demonstrated by her most recent CD The dark night has vanished featuring songs by E. Grieg, J. Brahms, Josephine Lang and R. Schumann, alongside Malcolm Martineau. She has captivated audiences at venues such as the Wigmore Hall, Edinburgh International Festival, Leeds Lieder Festival, Oxford Lieder Festival, Schubertíada Vilabertran, Heidelberger Frühling.