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DOMINGO, PLACIDO

Plácido Domingo is a world-renowned, multifaceted artist: now in his late sixties, he is recognized as one of the finest and most influential singing actors in the history of opera, yet he is also a respected conductor and a major force as an opera administrator, in his role as General Director of Washington National Opera and Los Angeles Opera.

As a singer, Domingo’s repertoire encompasses 130 stage roles—a number unmatched by any other celebrated tenor in history. His more than 100 recordings of complete operas, compilations of arias and duets, and crossover discs include Deutsche Grammophon’s anthology of the complete Verdi arias for tenor and EMI’s albums of Wagnerian roles that he has not sung on stage: Siegfried in both Siegfried and Götterdämmerung, and Tristan in a complete recording of Tristan und Isolde. His extensive work in the recording studio has earned him eleven Grammy Awards and two Latin Grammy Awards, and he was won Emmy awards for the television film “Homage to Seville” and for the Met’s “Silver Gala” program. He has also made more than fifty music videos in addition to four feature films of operas: Carmen, La Traviata, Otello and Tosca. He has conducted many opera performances with the Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, the Vienna State Opera, and Los Angeles Opera, among many other ensembles, and symphonic concerts with the Chicago Symphony, National Symphony, London Symphony, Berlin Philharmonic, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, and numerous other orchestras.

Born in Madrid in 1941 to parents who were zarzuela performers, Plácido Domingo was brought to Mexico at the age of eight. He attended Mexico City’s Conservatory of Music, where he initially studied piano and conducting, but when his vocal talent was discovered he began to take voice lessons as well. At eighteen, he made his debut in a small role (Borsa in Rigoletto) at Mexico’s National Opera, and his first performance as a leading tenor (Alfredo in La Traviata) took place in the city of Monterrey when he was twenty. After having spent three seasons with the Israel National Opera in Tel Aviv, where he sang 280 performances of twelve different roles, he launched his major international career in 1965, and since then he has performed at all of the world’s most prestigious opera houses.

In 1993, Domingo founded Operalia, an annual international voice competition, which has helped to start the careers of many singers who have since become major figures on the world’s stages. He was also the prime mover behind Washington National Opera’s Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist program and Los Angeles Opera’s Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program, both of which are designed to nurture and support the careers of opera’s future standard-bearers. Domingo is also Artistic Advisor for the Youth Orchestra of the Americas.

Plácido Domingo has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the United States as well as the titles of Commandant of the Legion of Honor in France, Honorary Knight of the British Empire, and both Grande Ufficiale and Cavaliere di Gran Croce of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. He has received honorary doctorates from Oxford University and New York University for his lifelong commitment and contribution to music and the arts. He has raised millions of dollars through benefit concerts to aid the victims of Mexico’s devastating 1985 earthquake, of the floods caused by Hurricane Paulina in Guerrero and Yucatán, also in Mexico and in El Salvador, and of the victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, where, in 2009, the stage of the Mahalia Jackson Theatre for the Performing Arts was named for him. In 2006, he conducted Verdi’s Requiem Mass in Warsaw, to commemorate the first anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s passing.

Although he has no intention of moving substantially into the baritone repertoire, during 2009–10 Domingo will be adding the title role of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra—one of the greatest and most musically and emotionally demanding of all baritone parts—into his own repertoire, with performances at the Met, La Scala, Covent Garden, and Madrid’s Teatro Real. Newsweek and other international publications have fittingly described Plácido Domingo as “the King of Opera,” “a true renaissance man in music,” and “the greatest operatic artist of modern times.”

ALFANO, F.: Cyrano de Bergerac (Palau de les Arts "Reina Sofia", 2007) (NTSC) 2.110270
AMOR, VIDA DE MI VIDA (Domingo, Martinez, Lopez Cobos) (Blu-ray, NTSC) 2072474
AMOR, VIDA DE MI VIDA (Domingo, Martinez, Lopez Cobos) (NTSC) 2072478
BIZET: Carmen / MOZART: Don Giovanni / BEETHOVEN: Fidelio (3 DVD box set) 2.103003
CABALLE: Beyond Music DV-DOCMSC
CALLAS: Maria Callas - Living and Dying for Art and Love (PAL) DV-DOCMC
DVD SAMPLER 2006 - OPERA (NTSC) DVWW-OPSMPL3
GIORDANO: Fedora (La Scala, 1993) (NTSC) DVWW-OPFED
GRAN GALA DI VERDI (NTSC) 2051058
GREAT OPERA ARIAS - A Gala Concert from the Royal Opera House, 1996 (Domingo, Alagna, Gheorghiu) (NTSC) OAR3109D
HANDEL, G.F.: Tamerlano (Teatro Real, 2008) (Blu-ray, NTSC) OABD7022D
HANDEL, G.F.: Tamerlano (Teatro Real, 2008) (NTSC) OA1006D
LA SCALA COLLECTION BOX SET (THE) (NTSC) OALS3000BD
LISTEN WITH YOUR EYES - Sampler 2007 (NTSC) 2020078
LISTEN WITH YOUR EYES - Sampler 2007 (US version) (NTSC) 2020076
MEIER, Waltrad: I Follow a Voice Within Me 2051889
OPERA AND BALLET FAVOURITES (Royal Opera House, 1993) (NTSC) OAR3110D
OPERA EXCLUSIVE - PLACIDO DOMINGO LIVE (PAL/NTSC) DV-GOLDBOX2
OPERA EXCLUSIVE - SALZBURG FESTIVAL (PAL) DV-GOLDBOX4
PONCHIELLI, A.: Gioconda (La) (Vienna State Opera, 1986) (NTSC) 100233
PONCHIELLI: Gioconda (La) (Vienna State Opera, 1986) (PAL) 100232
PUCCINI: Fanciulla del West (La) (La Scala, 1991) (NTSC) OALS3004D
SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto / FALLA: Nights in the Gardens of Spain (NTSC) 100035
SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto / FALLA: Nights in the Gardens of Spain (PAL) 100034
TDK SAMPLER 2007 - The Best of Classical Music on TDK - Opera, Concert, Ballet (NTSC) DVWW-OPBEST4
TORROBA, F.: Luisa Fernanda (Teatro Real, 2006) (Blu-ray, NTSC) OABD7023D
TORROBA, F.: Luisa Fernanda (Teatro Real, 2006) (NTSC) OA0969D
VERDI, G.: Otello (La Scala, 2001) (NTSC) 107090
VERDI, G.: Trovatore (Il) (Vienna State Opera, 1978) (NTSC) 107117
VERDI, G.: Un ballo in maschera (Salzburg Festival, 1990) (PAL) DV-CLOPUBIM
VERDI: Otello DVUS-OPOTEL
VERDI: Otello (Royal Opera House, 1992) (NTSC) OAR3102D
VERDI: Traviata (La) (Teatro Verdi di Busseto, 2002) (NTSC) DVUS-OPLTRM
VERDI: Traviata (La) (Teatro Verdi di Busseto, 2002) (PAL) DV-OPLTR
VERDI: Traviata (La) (Teatro Verdi di Busseto, 2002) (PAL) DV-OPLTRM
VERDI: Trovatore (Il) (Vienna State Opera, 1978) (PAL) DV-CLOPIT
VIENNA STATE OPERA GALA (NTSC) 2054928
VIENNA STATE OPERA GALA (PAL) 2054929
WAGNER: Parsifal - The Search for the Grail (PAL) 100610
WALDBUHNE IN BERLIN 2001 - Spanish Night (NTSC) 2051238
WALDBUHNE IN BERLIN 2001 - Spanish Night (NTSC) 2051709




 
 
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