Jana Jonasova
Jana Jonášová (born 28 April 1943) is a Czech opera singer. One of the most important Czech coloratura sopranos of her generation, she has had an active international career at the world's major opera houses and concert stages for roughly four decades. As an opera singer she performed a varied repertoire from a variety of musical periods and in many languages. She drew particular acclaim for her portrayal of Mozart heroines and roles from the standard Czech repertory. In 1970 she joined the National Theatre in Prague where she was a member for more than three decades. As a concert singer, Jonášová assailed an equally diverse repertoire but is chiefly remembered for performances of works by baroque composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Georg Friedrich Handel, Georg Philipp Telemann, and Antonio Vivaldi. Her voice is preserved on a number of concert, opera, and solo recordings made with the Supraphon and ORFEO labels among others. Although she still occasionally performs in concert, she retired from the opera stage in the early 2000s. She is currently on the voice faculty at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.
Genre: opera
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Top Tracks
- Norma, Act I, Scene 4: Casta diva (Norma)
- The Bartered Bride, JB 1:100, Act III, Scene 3: We Shall Make a Graceful Little Bear of You ... (Principál komediantů, Esmeralda, komediantka)
- The Bartered Bride, JB 1:100, Act III, Scene 2: Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, That Will Be Lovely ... (Vašek, syn Míchy a Háty, Principál komediantů, Esmeralda, komediantka, Indián, komediant)
- Libuše, JB 1:102, Act II, Scene 3: Heya! Heya! Without Rest Onward (Přemysl ze Stadic)
- Libuše, JB 1:102, Act II: "Nature Might Will Reward Our Labours" (Přemysl, Four Harvesters) - Live
- Libuše, JB 1:102, Act II, Scene 3: "Heya! Heya! Without Rest Onward" (Four Harvesters) - Live
- Lucia di Lammermoor, Act II, Scene 2: Scene and Aria. Ardon gl´incensi (Lucia)
- La sonnambula, Act II: Recitativo and Cavatina. A te diletto (Amina)
- Linda di Chamounix, Act I, Scene 3: Recitativo and Cavatina. Ah, tardai troppo (Linda)
- I puritani, Act II, Scene 7: Aria. Qui la voce sua soave (Elvíra)
- Jenufa / Act 3: Chud'átko!
- Jenufa / Act 1: Uz se vecer chyli
- Libuše, JB 1:102, Act II, Scene 3: Heya! Heya! Without Rest Onward (Přemysl ze Stadic, Čtyři ženci - za scénou, Čtyři ženci - za scénou, Čtyři ženci - za scénou, Čtyři ženci - za scénou)
- The Kiss: "The Kiss" (Barče)
- Three Songs for Flute, Soprano and Piano: Útěcha
- Three Songs for Flute, Soprano and Piano: Odpověď
- Three Songs for Flute, Soprano and Piano: Pro lásku
- Kurošio, Dramatic Fresco for Soprano and Great Mixed Chorus
- Flower Language. The Cycle of Songs: Pustoryl
- Flower Language. The Cycle of Songs: Mezihra
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