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The Ruse Opera and Philharmonic Society is an opera company based in
Ruse, Bulgaria Ruse (also transliterated as Rousse, Russe; bg, Русе ) is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria. Ruse is in the northeastern part of the country, on the right bank of the Danube, opposite the Romanian city of Giurgiu, approximately south of ...
, and founded in 1949. It took over the Rousse Opera Society, which had been created in 1914. The new company is one of the oldest state cultural institutions in
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. With a staff of schooled singers, a choir, the ballet, and the orchestra, there is maturity and the ability to perform a wide range of works. The company's repertoire ranges from the classics (
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) and has included 195 different works for the stage, some of them having received their Bulgarian premieres at the Ruse. Over the years numerous famous singers have sung on the Ruse opera stage, including
Elena Nikolai Stoyanka Savova Nikolova ( bg, Стоянка Савова Николова), best known by her stage name Elena Nicolai ( bg, Елена Николай) (24 January 1905 – 24 October 1993), was a Bulgarian operatic mezzo-soprano. Early l ...
, Todor Mazarov, Nicolai Ghiaurov,
Raina Kabaivanska Raina Yakimova Kabaivanska ( bg, Райна Якимова Кабаиванска); born 15 December 1934) is a Bulgarian opera singer, one of the leading lirico-spinto sopranos of her generation, particularly associated with Verdi and Puccin ...
, Nicola Giuselev, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Ghena Dimitrova,
Stefka Evstatieva Stefka Evstatieva ( bg, Стефка Евстатиева) (born 7 May 1947) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano. Born in Ruse, People's Republic of Bulgaria, she studied voice at the State Academy of Music in Sofia with Elena Kisselova (Елена ...
,
Orlin Anastassov Orlin Anastassov (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: Орлин Анастасов) (born 1976) is a Bulgarian opera singer with an active international career performing leading bass (voice type), bass roles. A winner of the 1999 Operalia competition, ...
, Valerie Popova, Gloria Lind, Alexandrina Milcheva, Vladimir Atlantov,
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, Ivan Konsulov, Ava Cooper, Peter Glossop, Zinaida Pali, Silvia Shash, Kaludi Kaludov, Mariana Zvetkova, and Nicolae Herlia. Since 1956, the company has toured in Romania and Italy, Spain, Holland, France, Ukraine, Greece, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Cyprus and Rhodes islands. Rousse Opera Theatre has also recorded a number of performances for Bulgarian Radio and for separate CD compilations.


Repertoire

Operas not frequently performed and which are now part of the standard repertoire have included: * Rossini - ''La Gazza Ladra'' * Rossini - ''L`Italiana in Algeri'' * Verdi - ''Stiffelio'' * Glinka - ''Ivan Sussanin'' * Mozart - ''Bastien and Bastiene'' * Smetana - ''Prodana Nevesta'' * Gershwin - ''Blue Monday'' * Gershwin - ''Porgi and Bess'' * Stravinsky - ''Oedipus Rex''


Ballet

Choreographers such as Asen Gavrilov, Asen Manolov, Peter Loukanov, Hikmet Mehmedov, Antal Fodor, Giancarlo Vantagio, Alain Bernard worked here.


The Opera and Philharmonic Society

The Rousse Opera and Philharmonic Society was established in 1999, joining the Rousse Opera Theatre and Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra. It presents opera and ballet as well as symphonic works. The Opera and Philharmonic Society uses two halls: a Concert Hall, equipped with a recording studio, and an Opera House. Both halls have more than 600 seats each. The Opera and Philharmonic Society possesses the technical means for producing theatrical scenery.


General Music Director

The General Music Director of both the Opera House and the Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra, Plamen Beykov, graduated from the Royal College of Music in London, further advanced his art of vocal performance under the supervision of Boris Christoff in Rome, and also studied Musical Stage Direction at the National Academy of Music in Sofia. For more than ten seasons he was as a soloist/artist-in-residence at Ruse State Opera. He has performed at prestigious venues in Spain, Russia and Japan. Plamen Beykov also directed various productions for the opera theaters in Ruse and Stara Zagora.


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