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Releasedate: 08-10-21
- In early times Sheva adored the French melody in every format and discovered soon her voice and love for opera and lieder. She studied with Christoph Prégardien.
- Her career shows a steep raise – Bruxelles, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Munich, Cologne and concerts around Europe are profiling her successful way into a very much demanded singer and artistic life. DANIEL HEIDE, her partner at the piano, is well known, playing a lot together with the baritone André Schuen, and keeps his eyes open to find new talents
Sheva Tehoval, Soprano
Born in Brussels and the daughter of a blues musician, Sheva Tehoval already fell in love with French artsong (mélodie) when she was a teenager. At the age of 18 she moved to Germany, where the study of Lieder inspired her to progress in the German language. Sheva was thus able to refine her mastery of Lied repertoire at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne, then at the Royal Academy of Music in London, with professors such as Christoph Prégardien, Richard Stokes, Julius Drake, Graham Johnson, Michael Gees, and Malcolm Martineau.
Rewarded in numerous singing competitions, Tehoval’s artistry soon started attracting international attention. At age 23 she was the youngest laureate ever of the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels; she garnered further prizes at the German National Music Competition (Deutscher Musikwettbewerb), the SWR Junge Opernstars competition (First Prize), and the Luitpold Advancement Prize at the Kissingen Summer Festival.
Sheva has already performed on many European stages, including the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Theater an der Wien in Vienna, the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, the Philharmonie in Cologne, and the Herkulessaal in Munich.
Apart from her success as an opera singer, Sheva has been frequently invited to give vocal recitals at a number of international venues: the Beethovenhaus in Bonn, the Schubertiada in Vilabertrán (Spain), SWR Festival Rheinvokal, the Bad Kissingen Summer Festival, and “Das Lyrische Salon” at Ettersburg Castle near Weimar; her most frequent duo partners at the piano are Christoph Schnackertz and Daniel Heide.
Her interest in a wide gamut of styles is notable, ranging from Classical/Romantic opera and concert repertoire, including the world of artsong and naturally the music of the 20th and 21st centuries. Sheva’s great curiosity to learn new repertoire is the driving force that leads her to embark on innovative musical paths.
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1Ariettes Oubliées L. 60 Six Songs for Soprano and Piano (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 1 C'est l'extase langoureuse03:01
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2Ariettes Oubliées L. 60 Six Songs for Soprano and Piano (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 2 Il pleure dans mon cœur comme il pleut sur la ville02:31
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3Ariettes Oubliées L. 60 Six Songs for Soprano and Piano (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 3 L'ombre des arbres dans la rivière embrumée02:32
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4Ariettes Oubliées L. 60 Six Songs for Soprano and Piano (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 4 Tournez, tournez, bons chevaux de bois02:45
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5Ariettes Oubliées L. 60 Six Songs for Soprano and Piano (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 5 Green02:21
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6Ariettes Oubliées L. 60 Six Songs for Soprano and Piano (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 6 Spleen02:30
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7Three poems by Hölderlin for Soprano and Piano (2004)No. 1 Abbitte03:21
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8Three poems by Hölderlin for Soprano and Piano (2004)No. 2 Hälfte des Lebens05:02
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9Three poems by Hölderlin for Soprano and Piano (2004)No. 3 An Zimmern02:10
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10Mädchenblumen, Op. 22 . 4 Lieder / Songs for Voice and Piano (1886-88)No. 1 Kornblumen02:15
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11Mädchenblumen, Op. 22 . 4 Lieder / Songs for Voice and Piano (1886-88)No. 2 Mohnblumen01:27
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12Mädchenblumen, Op. 22 . 4 Lieder / Songs for Voice and Piano (1886-88)No. 3 Epheu03:09
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13Mädchenblumen, Op. 22 . 4 Lieder / Songs for Voice and Piano (1886-88)No. 4 Wasserrose03:42
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144 Songs, Op. 2 (1899/1900)No. 1 Erwartung03:56
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154 Songs, Op. 2 (1899/1900)No. 2 Jesus bettelt (Schenk mir deinen goldenen Kamm)03:51
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164 Songs, Op. 2 (1899/1900)No. 3 Erhebung01:13
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174 Songs, Op. 2 (1899/1900)No. 4 Waldsonne03:18
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18Songs for Voice and PianoBeau Soir (Lyrics: Paul Bourget) L. 8402:23
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19Songs for Voice and PianoClair de Lune (Lyrics : Paul Verlaine) (From: Chansons de jeunes, No. 2) L. 86 (80)02:48
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20Songs for Voice and PianoCoquetterie Posthume (Lyrics: Pierre-Jules-Théophile Gautier) L. 50(39)03:49
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21Songs for Voice and PianoRomance (Lyrics: Paul Bourget) L. 56 (52)01:50
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22Songs for Voice and PianoApparition (Lyrics: Stéphane Mallarmé) (From: Chansons de jeunesse, No. 4) L. 57 (53)03:38