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    The Messenger, Georgia
    March 11 2005

    Young opera stars test their skills in Tbilisi
    By Nino Kopaleishvili

    About 40 young Georgian opera singers participated in the preliminary
    round of the Hans Gabor Belvedere International Singing Competition
    2005 held on March 7-9 at the Tbilisi Conservatory.

    This was the second time that such rounds for choosing singers for
    the Belvedere competition were held in the Caucasus. Last year a Jury
    from Vienna chose five Georgian participants along with other
    participants from Baku, Azerbaijan and Yerevan, Armenia.

    "Last year it was very interesting and I think very successful," said
    Musical Director of the Vienna Chamber Opera Daniel Hoyem-Cavazza,
    who anticipates that only three participants will be chosen from
    Tbilisi this year.

    "From Tbilisi I think we had five candidates that came to the
    competition. All were very good, but it is always also a question of
    luck," he said.

    Singer Ketevan Kemoklidze from Georgia was selected from last year's
    competition and chosen to sing at the final gala concert as well. As
    a result of her exposure, Kemoklidze received an offer from La Scala
    Studio in Milan.

    "She is a very talented singer," said Hoyem-Cavazza.

    "To me it is astonishing the voices [Georgian singers] have from
    nature. It is a talent that we do not find in Vienna," said
    Hoyem-Cavazza, who also gave advice on nurturing young singers. "They
    have strong voices but sometimes they need to cultivate their voices.
    Some of the singers are very talented, they have beautiful voices but
    they are giving too much," he added.

    Many Georgian novice opera singers who do not have many opportunities
    to present their skills find the competition as a good chance for
    them to appear before a professional panel of judges.

    "For the first time I appeared before a Tbilisi audience, and this is
    of great importance for me," said one of the participants Nino
    Gogichaishvili who arrived from Batumi to compete.

    For Tamuna Svanidze, who participated in the preliminary round last
    year, this is a second chance to try her luck.

    "The competitions here in Georgia are not frequent. Only once in four
    years is there the [Georgian] Republic Competition," she said.

    In her final year of studies at Tbilisi Conservatory, Svanidze plans
    to sing at Tbilisi Opera House and later pursue an education abroad.
    "First I want to sing for the opera house here and just to test
    myself, and then I want to go abroad and to study there," she said.

    The preliminary rounds for the 24th International Hans Gabor
    Belvedere Singing Competition 2005 were held in two Caucasus counties
    (Georgia and Armenia). According to Hoyem-Cavazza, the lack of
    financial resources prevented them from holding a round in Baku.

    For the 2004 competition, participants were selected from 50 cities
    and about 3,000 young singers participated, 152 of them qualifying
    for the finals in Vienna.
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