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Teodor Ilincăi (born 1983) is a Romanian opera tenor.[1]


Biography


Born in Mălini, Suceava County, he studied oboe in primary school at the Arts High School in Suceava. After he graduated the theoretical high school “Constantin Brâncoveanu” in Bucharest in 2001 (Philology section), he attended the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Music (Byzantine music), graduating in 2006. Also, while in college, Ilincăi was hired by the Bucharest National Opera's choir and receives his first small roles. Also in 2006, he started taking singing lessons with Corneliu Fânățeanu [ro].[citation needed]

Beginning with 2006, he started singing at the Romanian National Opera, Bucharest, where he made his debut in "Puss in Boots" by Cornel Trăilescu, as Ionică. During his stay here, he took part in several masterclasses held by soprano Leontina Văduva (2007), mezzo Viorica Cortez (2008) and baritone Eduard Tumagian (2010).[citation needed]

In 2008 Ilincăi was invited by the "Banatul" Philharmonics in Timișoara for Stabat Mater by Gioachino Rossini, making his debut in a vocal-symphonic work. In the same year he also appears for the first time on the stage of the Bucharest Romanian Athenaeum in Antonín Dvořák's Requiem and made his debut with the tenor's part in Carmina Burana (Orff) at the Bucharest Opera House and Radio Concert Hall.[citation needed]

His international debut took place in January 2009 at the Hamburg State Opera (MacDuff in Giuseppe Verdi's Macbeth). In March 2009, he made his debut at the Vienna State Opera (Ismaele in Verdi's Nabucco). His debut in Puccini’s La bohème in Timișoara, Bucharest, and Hannover followed. In December 2009, he made his debut at Royal Opera House in London with La Bohème,[2] under John Copley’s stage direction.

In 2011 Ilincăi performed alongside Angela Gheorghiu in a concert in Valladolid, Spain.[3]


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References


  1. "Teodor Ilincăi, official website".
  2. "La Bohème at Royal Opera House", by Andrew Clements The Guardian (4 January 2010)
  3. "Concert at Miguel Delibes Auditorium, Valladolid" Archived 2013-02-13 at archive.today, Adevarul.es (17 May 2011)
  4. "Szczecin Opera Contest"
  5. "Gala Premiilor VIP 2009" Archived 2014-01-03 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Premiile Forumului Muzical Roman", Hotnews
  7. "Premiile Radio Romania Cultural", Hotnews
  8. "Francisco Viñas International Singing Competition"
  9. "La Boheme at Royal Opera House - DVD", Presto Classical
  10. "La Boheme at Royal Opera House - Blu-ray", Presto Classical





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