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Ermonela Jaho Bio Theaters Ermonela Jaho Bio Theaters Taetro “ D.Aligheri“ Ravenna Teatro “Cavour“ Imperia Reggio di Parma Reggio di Torino Operaestate Festival Veneto Festival di Stresa Auditorion”Santa Cecilia” Teatro ”La Fenice” Venezia Teatro “ Malibran “ Venezia Teatro Comunale di Bologna Teatro “G.Verdi “ Trieste Teatro Comunale Modena Terme di Caracalla Roma Teatro Filarmonico Verona Arena di Verona Teatro Comunale Bolzano Teatro “Ponchielli” Cremona Teatro “ Carlo Felice” Genova Festival Pergolesi Spontini Jesi Teatro Politeama Greco Lecce Teatro del Giglio Lucca Teatro “ Rossini” Lugo Teatro Sociale Mantova Piccolo Teatro Milano Teatro Alla Scala Milano Teatro “ San. Carlo” Napoli Teatro “ G.Verdi “ Padova Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro Festival Pucciniano Torre del Lago …………………………………………………………………………. Teatri I Operas dhe baletit Tirana Festival del Radio France et Montpellier France Opéra Théâtre d'Avignon et des Pays du Vaucluse Festival de Lacoste Lubéron France Opéra de Lille Opéra de Lyon Opéra Municipal de Marseille Opéra National de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Chorégies d'Orange Théâtre des Champs-Elysées Paris L'Opéra National de Paris (Opéra Bastille, Palais Garnier) Opéra de Toulon Provence Mediterranée Théâtre du Capitole Opéra de Vichy ………………………………………. Deutsche Oper Berlin Theater Dortmund-Opernhaus Staatsoper Hamburg Oper Köln Bayerische Staatsoper Staatstheater Stuttgart Rossini in Wildbad Staatsoper Unter den Linden Berlin Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie / De Munt Bruxelles Grand Théâtre Genève Opernhaus Zürich HNK Zagreb / CNT Zagreb – Croatia Kungliga Operan / Royal Swedish Opera – Stockholm Suomen Kansallisooppera / Finnish National Opera – Finlandia Al Bustan International Festival of Music and the Arts- Riad El Solh-Beirut – Lebanon Baalbeck International Festival – Lebanon Bolshoi Theatre – Moscow - Russia Festival Internacional de Ópera Alejandro Granda – Lima – Perù Gran Teatre del Liceu – Barcelona Festival Mozart - Palacio de la Ópera – La Coruna - Spain Teatro Arriaga de Bilbao – Bilbao – Spain Teatro de la Maestranza – Sevilla – Spain Wiener Staatsoper – Wien – Austria Stadttheater Klagenfurt – Klagenfurt – Austria Royal Opera House - Covent Garden – London – UK Glyndebourne Festival Opera – UK The Metropolitan Opera - Lincoln Center- New York – USA Opera Philadelphia – USA San Diego Opera – USA Lyric Opera Baltimore – USA Michigan Opera Theatre - Detroit Opera House – USA NHK Hall – Tokyo – Japan Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall – Japan Wexford Festival – Irland REPERTOIRE – OPERA - CONCERT “Don Pasquale” – Norina – Gaetano Donizetti “L’elisir d’amore” – Adina – G.Donizetti “Maria Stuarda” – Maria Stuarda – G.Donizetti “Anna Bolena” – Anna Bolena – G.Donizetti “L’amico Fritz” – Suzel – Petro Mascagni “Sadko” – Rimsky-Korsakov “May Night” – Rimsky Korsakov “Maddalena” - Sergei Prokofiev “Le pouvre matelot” – La Famme - D.Milhaut “Une education manquee” – Gountramm - E. Chabrier “The Medium” – G.Menotti “La bella dormente nel bosco” – O.Respighi “La serva padrona” – G.P.Pergolesi “L’Olimpiade” – Argene – D.Cimarosa “Siroe” – Laodice – G.F. Haendel “”Rinaldo” – Armida – G.F. Haendel “L’ape musicale” –La primadonna – Mozart,Cimarosa etc…. L’Incoronazione Poppea – C.Monteverdi “Lavinia fuggita” – Lavinia – M. D’Amico “Cosi fan tutte” – Fiordiligi – W.A.Mozart “Le nozze di Figaro” – Cherubino, Susanna, Contessa – W.A.Mozart “La clemenza di Tito” – Vitellia – W.A.Mozart “The magic flute” – Pamina – W.A.Mozart “Die Fledermaus” – Rosalinde – J.Strauss “Le rossignol” – I.Stravinsky “Orleanskya Deva” – Agnes sorel - P.I.Tchaikovsky “Manon Lescaut” – D.F.E Auber “Carmen” – Michaela – G.Bizet “Semiramide” – Semiramide – G.Rossini “Guglielmo Tell” – Matilde – G.Rossini “La Sonnambula” – Amina – V.Bellini “I Capuleti e I Montecchi – Giulietta – V. Bellini “La Traviata” – Violetta – G.verdi “Otello” – Desdemona – G.Verdi “Luisa Miller” – Luisa – G.Verdi “Rogoletto” – Gilda – G. Verdi “Simon Boccanegra” – Amelia” – G.Verdi “La Boheme” – mimi – G.Puccini “Turandot” – Liu – G.Puccini “Manon Lescaut” – Manon Lescaut – G.Puccini “Le Villi” – Anna – G.Puccini “La Rondine “ – Magda – G.Puccini “Madama Butterfly” – Cio Cio San – G.Puccini “Suor Angelica” – Suor Angelica – G.Puccini “Mireille” – Mireille – C.Gounod “Faust” – Marguerite – C.Gounod “Sapho” – Irene – Sapho – J.Massenet “Manon” – Manon – J.Massenet “Thais” – Thais – J.Massenet “La vestale – Julia – G.Spontini “Adriana Levouvreur” - Adriana – F.Cilea “Mefistofele” – Margherita – A.Boito “Les dialogues des Carmelites” – Blanche – F.Poulanc SYMPHONYC CONCERTS Messa dell'incoronazione – W.A.Mozart Exsultate, jubilate K. 165 – W.A.Mozart Messa in C K 220 – w.A.Mozart Requièm Mass in D minor K. 626 – W.A.Mozart Stabat Mater – G.Paisiello Stabat Mater – G. Pergolesi Stabat Mater – G.Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle – G.Rossini Symphony No. 2 by Gustav Mahler,the Resurrection – G.Mahler Symphony No. 4 in G major – G.Mahler Neue Liebeslieder, Op. 65 – J.Brahms Liebesliederwalzer, Op.52 – J.Brahms Vier letzte Lieder – Richard Strauss Muero porque non muero – cantata per soprano e orchestra – G.Menotti La Messa op.147 – R. Schumann Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123 – L.W. Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 – L.W. Beethoven .
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