LUDOVIT LUDHA A graduate of the Bratislava Academy of Music and Drama, the tenor L’udovít Ludha has been a soloist of the Slovak National Opera there since 1988. He made his operatic début in Schoenberg’s Moses und Aron in Salzburg under James Levine and since then has appeared throughout the world in an exceptionally wide and varied repertoire, ranging from Korngold’s Die tote Stadt and Szymanowski’s King Roger with Dutoit in Tokyo and A Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District under Rostropovich in Buenos Aires to Rachmaninov’s The Bells with Ligeti in Budapest and Dvořák’s Requiem and Stabat Mater in Leeds. He maintains an active schedule of concert performances with orchestras throughout the world, and in the opera house and concert hall, and in recordings, has collaborated with leading conductors.
| CIMAROSA, D.: Requiem (Kucerova, Kruzliakova, Ludha, Belacek, Lucnica Chorus, Cappella Istropolitana, Trevor) |
Naxos 8.572371 |
Choral - Sacred
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| RESPIGHI: Astuzie de Columbina (Le) / La pentola magica |
Marco Polo 8.223346 |
Ballet
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| RESPIGHI: Lucrezia |
Marco Polo 8.223717 |
Opera
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| SHOSTAKOVICH, D.: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (DNO, 2006) (NTSC) |
Opus Arte OA0965D |
Opera DVD
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| SHOSTAKOVICH, D.: Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk (DNO, 2006) (Blu-ray, Full HD) |
Opus Arte OABD7031D |
Opera DVD
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| ZANDONAI, R.: Francesca da Rimini (Sferisterio Opera Festival, 2004) (NTSC) |
Arthaus Musik 101363 |
Opera DVD |
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