Classical Voice Canada podcasts will feature a new Classical Vocal artist each week, wherein we will discuss their favourite Classical genre(s), experiences, and career trajectories, and listen to one of their recordings. The recordings may be professionally done, or may be done as semi-professional or home-based recordings, as is the new norm we have gravitated to due to COVID-19.
We hope that Classical Voice Canada will introduce you to new artists that you should be watching for in the future!
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Classical Voice Canada podcasts will feature a new Classical Vocal artist each week, wherein we will discuss their favourite Classical genre(s), experiences, and career trajectories, and listen to one of their recordings. The recordings may be professionally done, or may be done as semi-professional or home-based recordings, as is the new norm we have gravitated to due to COVID-19.
We hope that Classical Voice Canada will introduce you to new artists that you should be watching for in the future!
Episode One with Guest Kristina Maria Agur, Mezzo Soprano
Classical Voice Canada
56 minutes 56 seconds
5 years ago
Episode One with Guest Kristina Maria Agur, Mezzo Soprano
Today's podcast will introduce you to Canadian Estonian Mezzo Soprano Kristina Maria Agur. She is a vivacious and engaging person who now resides in Vienna, Austria, where she is currently a member of the Vienna State Opera Chorus or Wiener Staatsoper. We are so excited to bring Kristina to you as our very first podcast guest on Classical Voice Canada! Kristina has shared an Aria with us, accompanied by pianist Pantelis Polychronidis ~ please enjoy our discussion and her rendition of Massenet's Aria " Va! Laisse Couler Mes Larmes", from the opera 'Werther'.
Classical Voice Canada
Classical Voice Canada podcasts will feature a new Classical Vocal artist each week, wherein we will discuss their favourite Classical genre(s), experiences, and career trajectories, and listen to one of their recordings. The recordings may be professionally done, or may be done as semi-professional or home-based recordings, as is the new norm we have gravitated to due to COVID-19.
We hope that Classical Voice Canada will introduce you to new artists that you should be watching for in the future!