Miroslav Dvorsky - tenor back

In autumn 2007, Miroslav Dvorsky sings Madama Butterfly at the Teatro Municipal de Santiago de Chile , Die Fledermaus in Dresden and makes a role debut as Don José with a new production of Carmen in Valencia under Lorin Maazel. The highlight of the 2008 Puccini year is his engagement at the Teatro alla Scala Milano in the new production of Il Tabarro under Riccardo Chailly.

In 2006/07 he performed in London (Butterfly), Paris (Messa da Requiem under Christoph Eschenbach), Hamburg (Jenufa) and a gala concert at the MDR Musiksommer. He made his role-debut in Verdi’s Don Carlo at the New National Theatre Tokyo, sang Simone Boccanegra and debuted as Laca in Janacek’s Jenufa at the Staatsoper Hamburg. He then made his debut at the Teatro alla Scala Milano in that role and also the Prince in a new production of Rusalka at the Teatro Regio di Torino.

In 2005/06, Miroslav Dvorsky first performed at the Opéra National de Paris (Rusalka). He sang Dvorak’s Stabat Mater with the Bamberger Symphoniker, Traviata at the Wiener Staatsoper, Adorno in a new production of Simone Boccanegra at the Staatsoper Hamburg and Butterfly at the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden.
Highlights of previous seasons include his role- and house-debuts as Cavaradossi (Tosca) under Donald Runnicles at the San Francisco Opera and Manrico (Trovatore) under Carlo Rizzi at the Teatro Comunale Bologna. At the Teatro Giuseppe Verdi Trieste, he sang in a Butterfly-production under Daniel Oren. Miroslav Dvorsky also appeared in numerous important new productions within the last years: Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin (Boheme), Deutsche Oper Berlin (Verdi’s Messa da Requiem) Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Butterfly & Fledermaus), Wiener Staatsoper (Nabucco & Simone Boccanegra), Teatro Carlo Felice Genova (Tosca), New National Theatre Tokyo (Macbeth), Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (Boheme, Macbeth & Simone Boccanegra), Cincinnati Opera (Traviata), Canadian Opera Toronto (Traviata & Jenufa), Nationaltheater Prag (Rusalka), and many more.

Concerts have led Miroslav Dvorsky to the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival under Christoph Eschenbach, to the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano under Riccardo Chailly, to the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal under Charles Dutoit and to the Orchestre de Paris under Vladimir Fedoseyev. Furthermore, he has performed at the Grosses Festspielhaus Salzburg, with the RSO Wien and the Wiener Symphoniker, at the Wiener Festwochen, the Wiener Konzerthaus, the Stefaniensaal Graz and the Hessischer Rundfunk. The artist is a frequent guest performer at the recording studios of Supraphon, Opus, Naxos and Discover and in addition has collaborated on recordings with the ORF, the NDR and the Slovakian and Czech Broadcasting Services.

Miroslav Dvorsky studied singing at the Conservatory and then at the Academy of Music in Bratislava with Ida Cernecka, and at the Teatro alla Scala Milano with Luciano Silvestri. After winning several competitions, he became a member of the Slovakian National Theatre Bratislava. First engagements abroad took him to Munich, Stuttgart, Leipzig, Hannover, Düsseldorf, Zurich, Genève, Lucerne, Bern and Basel.

2007/08