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{{short description|Spanish soprano (born 1975)}}
{{Infobox person
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|name = Núria Rial
| name = Núria Rial
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|birth_name = Núria Rial (Catalan), {{nowrap|Nuria Rial (Spanish)}}
| birth_name = Núria Rial (Catalan)
|birth_date = 1975
| birth_date = 1975
|birth_place = [[Manresa]], [[Catalonia]], Spain
| birth_place = [[Manresa]], [[Catalonia]]
|death_date =
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| occupation = Operatic [[soprano]]
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| years_active = 1997–present
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|years_active = 1997–present
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'''Núria Rial'''<ref>Albert Torrens, "Núria Rial - Una veu catalana al cor d'Europa" in ''Catalunya música: Revista musical catalana'', ISSN 1136-7458, Nº. 327, 2012, pp. 10–13 "Des que fa més de deu anys es va installar a la ciutat suïssa de Basilea, la soprano catalana Núria Rial s'ha anat fent un lloc, amb discreció però amb constància, al panorama líric centreeuropeu."</ref> (born 1975 in [[Manresa]], [[Catalonia]], Spain) is a Spanish [[soprano]]. In recent years, Rial has specialized in the music of the [[renaissance music|renaissance]] and [[baroque music|baroque]] eras, such as the works of [[George Frideric Handel|Handel]] and [[Claudio Monteverdi|Monteverdi]]. Her repertoire also includes [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] opera roles, and German, French, Catalan and Castillian [[art song]]s.
'''Núria Rial'''<ref>Albert Torrens, "Núria Rial - Una veu catalana al cor d'Europa" in ''Catalunya música: Revista musical catalana'', ISSN 1136-7458, Nº. 327, 2012, pp. 10–13 "Des que fa més de deu anys es va installar a la ciutat suïssa de Basilea, la soprano catalana Núria Rial s'ha anat fent un lloc, amb discreció però amb constància, al panorama líric centreeuropeu."</ref> (born 1975 in [[Manresa]], [[Catalonia]]) is a Catalan [[soprano]]. In recent years, Rial has specialized in the music of the [[renaissance music|renaissance]] and [[baroque music|baroque]] eras, such as the works of [[George Frideric Handel|Handel]] and [[Claudio Monteverdi|Monteverdi]]. Her repertoire also includes [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] opera roles, and German, French, Catalan and Castillian [[art song]]s.


==Education==
==Education==
She began her musical studies in 1995 at the [[Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu|Barcelona Conservatory]], finishing with a diploma in both voice and piano. From 1998 to 2002, she was a member of the ''{{Lang|de|Konzertklasse}}'' of [[Kurt Widmer]] at the [[City of Basel Music Academy|Music Academy of Basel]], where she received a diploma as a soloist.
She began her musical studies in 1995 at the [[Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu|Barcelona Conservatory]], finishing with a diploma in both voice and [[piano]]. From 1998 to 2002, she was a member of the ''{{Lang|de|Konzertklasse}}'' of [[Kurt Widmer]] at the [[City of Basel Music Academy|Music Academy of Basel]], where she received a diploma as a soloist.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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|publisher = [[Echo Klassik]]
|publisher = [[Echo Klassik]]
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}}</ref> In 2021 she received the [[Traetta Prize]]<ref>[https://scherzo.es/nuria-rial-premio-traetta-2021/ "Núria Rial, Premio Traetta 2021", Revista Scherzo]</ref> (Italian: Premio Traetta), an award assigned by the Traetta Society in recognition of achievements in the rediscovery of the roots of European music.
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===Recordings===
===Recordings===
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* Memorial [[Duke Ellington]]: Live concert (2001)
* Memorial [[Duke Ellington]]: Live concert (2001)
* [[Francesco Corselli]]: El Concierto Español (2002)
* [[Francesco Corselli]]: El Concierto Español (2002)
* [[George Frideric Handel]]: ''[[Lotario]]'' (2004)
* [[George Frideric Handel]]: ''[[Lotario (Handel)|Lotario]]'' (2004)
* Orphénica Lyra: Música en el Quijote (2004)
* Orphénica Lyra: Música en el Quijote (2004)
* [[Emilio de' Cavalieri]]: Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo (2004)
* [[Emilio de' Cavalieri]]: Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo (2004)
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* [[Marianna Martines]]: cantatas "Il Primo Amore" DHM (2011)
* [[Marianna Martines]]: cantatas "Il Primo Amore" DHM (2011)
* ''Bach Arias'', Kammerorchester Basel, [[Julia Schröder]] DHM (2013)
* ''Bach Arias'', Kammerorchester Basel, [[Julia Schröder]] DHM (2013)
* ''Sospiri d'amanti'', [[Johann Adolph Hasse|Hasse]], [[Johann Joseph Fux|Fux]], [[Francesco Gasparini|Gasparini]] etc, Artemandoline DHM (2014)
* ''Sospiri d'amanti'', [[Johann Adolph Hasse|Hasse]], [[Johann Joseph Fux|Fux]], [[Francesco Gasparini|Gasparini]] etc., Artemandoline DHM (2014)
* ''Baroque Twitter'', [[Leonardo Vinci]], [[Francesco Gasparini|Gasparini]], [[Vivaldi]], etc, - With Maurice Steger, DHM (2017)
* ''Baroque Twitter'', [[Leonardo Vinci]], [[Francesco Gasparini|Gasparini]], [[Vivaldi]], etc., - With Maurice Steger, DHM (2017)


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1975 births]]
[[Category:1975 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Catalan opera singers]]
[[Category:Opera singers from Catalonia]]
[[Category:Spanish operatic sopranos]]
[[Category:Spanish operatic sopranos]]
[[Category:Spanish performers of early music]]
[[Category:Spanish performers of early music]]
[[Category:Women performers of early music]]
[[Category:Women performers of early music]]
[[Category:People from Manresa]]
[[Category:People from Manresa]]
[[Category:21st-century opera singers]]
[[Category:21st-century Spanish women opera singers]]
[[Category:21st-century women singers]]
[[Category:21st-century Spanish singers]]

Latest revision as of 09:05, 7 March 2024

Núria Rial
Born
Núria Rial (Catalan)

1975
OccupationOperatic soprano
Years active1997–present
Websitewww.nuriarial.com

Núria Rial[1] (born 1975 in Manresa, Catalonia) is a Catalan soprano. In recent years, Rial has specialized in the music of the renaissance and baroque eras, such as the works of Handel and Monteverdi. Her repertoire also includes Johann Sebastian Bach, Mozart opera roles, and German, French, Catalan and Castillian art songs.

Education

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She began her musical studies in 1995 at the Barcelona Conservatory, finishing with a diploma in both voice and piano. From 1998 to 2002, she was a member of the Konzertklasse of Kurt Widmer at the Music Academy of Basel, where she received a diploma as a soloist.

Discography

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Awards

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In 2009, Rial won the ECHO Klassik Award, Germany's major classical award, in the category Young Female Artist of the Year.[2] In 2012 she won the award for the Opera Recording of the Year, arias by Georg Philipp Telemann accompanied by the Kammerorchester Basel.[3] In 2021 she received the Traetta Prize[4] (Italian: Premio Traetta), an award assigned by the Traetta Society in recognition of achievements in the rediscovery of the roots of European music.

Recordings

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References

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  1. ^ Albert Torrens, "Núria Rial - Una veu catalana al cor d'Europa" in Catalunya música: Revista musical catalana, ISSN 1136-7458, Nº. 327, 2012, pp. 10–13 "Des que fa més de deu anys es va installar a la ciutat suïssa de Basilea, la soprano catalana Núria Rial s'ha anat fent un lloc, amb discreció però amb constància, al panorama líric centreeuropeu."
  2. ^ Spahr, Wolfgang (19 October 2009). "ECHO Klassik Awards Broadcast Attracts 1.8 Million". Billboard
  3. ^ "Nuria Rial/ Kammerorchster Basel/ Julia Schröder". Echo Klassik. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Núria Rial, Premio Traetta 2021", Revista Scherzo
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