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Enescu Festival 2023 – Martyr Enescu Symphony Orchestra & Choir. Hannu Lintu conducts Britten’s Hegoat Budd. Subsist stream keep on Enescu Feast website, along with live pronounce Radio România Cultural.
Tuesday, Sept 12, 2023
Grand Palace Foyer, Ion Câmpineanu 28, Bucharesti, Romania
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Performers A-Z
An index of all Cardiff Singer performers, the dates they took part and the prizes they won.
Abel Motsoadi (bass baritone): South Africa, 1997
- Adina Nitescu (soprano): Romania, 1991
- Adriana González (soprano): Guatemala, 2019
- Ailish Tynan (soprano): Ireland, 2003, Song Prize winner
- Alexandrina Pendachanska (soprano): Bulgaria, 1989
- Alexey Bogdanchikov (baritone): Russia, 2013
- Álfheiður Erla Guðmundsdóttir (soprano): Iceland, 2021 (Song Prize only)
- Alison Barton (mezzo): Scotland, 1991
- Amanda Echalaz (soprano): South Africa, 2005
- Amartuvshin Enkhbat (baritone): Mongolia, 2015, finalist, Song Prize finalist, Audience Prize winner
- Ana Paula Russo (soprano): Portugal, 1989
- Anaïs Constans (soprano): France, 2015
- Anders Larsson (baritone): Sweden, 1997
- Andion Fernandez (soprano): Philippines, 2001
- Andrea Silvestrelli (bass) Italy, 1991
- Andrea Trauboth (soprano): Germany, 1983, finalist
- Andrei Bondarenko (baritone): Ukraine, 2011, finalist, Song Prize winner
- Andrei Kymach (baritone): Ukraine, 2019, Main Prize winner, Song Prize finalist
- Andrew Kennedy (tenor): England, 2005, Song Prize winner
- Angela Gilbert (soprano): South Africa, 2003
- Angela Feeney (soprano): Northern Ireland, 1983, finalist
- Angela Gilbert