Vina Bovy
Released Album
Opera
-
April 1, 2014
-
August 1, 2010
-
February 27, 2001
-
June 1, 2000
-
April, 2000
-
January 1, 1948
Symphony
-
May 2, 2012
-
December 1, 2004
Artist Info
Period:ClassicalRomanticGenre:OperaOrchestralSymphonyVina Bovy was a Belgian soprano who was born on December 5, 1900, in Antwerp, Belgium. She was the daughter of a music teacher and grew up in a musical family. Her father recognized her talent at an early age and began training her in music. She started singing in public at the age of 12 and soon became a popular performer in her hometown. Bovy received formal training in music at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, where she studied under the guidance of Désiré Defauw. She made her professional debut in 1921 at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels, where she performed the role of Micaëla in Georges Bizet's opera Carmen. Her performance was well-received, and she soon became a sought-after performer in Belgium. In 1923, Bovy made her debut at the Paris Opera, where she performed the role of Marguerite in Charles Gounod's opera Faust. Her performance was a huge success, and she was invited to perform at other major opera houses in Europe, including the Royal Opera House in London and the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. Bovy's voice was known for its clarity, purity, and power. She had a wide vocal range and was able to sing both high and low notes with ease. Her performances were characterized by her emotional intensity and her ability to convey the meaning of the lyrics through her singing. Bovy's repertoire included a wide range of operas, including works by Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, and Wagner. She was particularly known for her performances in the operas of Richard Strauss, including Salome and Der Rosenkavalier. Her performance in Salome, in particular, was highly acclaimed, and she became known as one of the leading interpreters of the role. Bovy's career was interrupted by World War II, during which she was forced to flee Belgium and go into hiding. She continued to perform in secret concerts for the resistance movement, and her music became a symbol of hope for the people of Belgium. After the war, Bovy resumed her career and continued to perform in major opera houses throughout Europe. She also made several recordings, including a highly acclaimed recording of Salome with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Bovy received numerous awards and honors throughout her career, including the Order of Leopold, the highest honor in Belgium. She was also made a Knight of the Legion of Honor in France and received the Order of Merit from the Italian government. Bovy retired from performing in 1956 and devoted the rest of her life to teaching music. She taught at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and was known for her dedication to her students. She died on June 28, 1983, at the age of 82. In conclusion, Vina Bovy was a highly acclaimed soprano who had a successful career in opera. Her voice was known for its clarity, purity, and power, and she was able to convey the meaning of the lyrics through her singing. She performed in major opera houses throughout Europe and received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to music. Bovy's legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers around the world.More....
Recent Artist Music
4
The Tales of Hoffmann
Prologue. A Nuremberg, la taverne de Maître Luther.: Introduction. Scène et Air
4:21
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved
Service Terms & Policy