Matus Tomko

Matus Tomko
Matus Tomko
Born 4 February 1978 (1978-02-04) (age 33)
Origin Vranov nad Toplou, Slovakia
Genres Opera, Classical
Instruments Singing
(bass)
Years active 1998–present (singer)

Matus Tomko (* February 4, 1978, Vranov nad Toplou) is a Slovak opera singer (bass). He studied opera singing at the Church Conservatory in Bratislava, Slovakia (1998–2004) with Mgr. Art. Frantisek Malatinec where he had regularly been performing at graduation concerts since his third year of study. Since 2004 he has been a soloist at the State Theatre in Kosice where he made his debut as The Speaker of the Temple in Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart under the direction of Miloslav Oswald and Igor Dohovic. In 2005 he won the 3rd place at the 40th Antonin Dvorak International Vocal Competition in opera singing in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.[1]

As a principal soloist at the State Theatre in Kosice he sung many roles of the world repertoire (Brander in Faust, Mícha – in the Bartered Bride, Samuel Ribbing in Un Ballo in Maschera by G. Verdi, Marchese d'Obigny in La Traviata by G. Verdi, Masetto in Don Giovanni by W. A. Mozart, captain Zuniga in Carmen by G. Bizet, etc.).

In 2009 he performed the role of Jan (John) in the worldwide premiere of the original Slovak opera - Šavol (Saul) [2] of which the music was composed by a prominent Slovak music composer and pedagogue at the St Cecilia Church Conservatory in Bratislava - Vitazoslav Kubicka. The libretto was written by Teodor Krizka.[3] I will be really happy to colaborate with Matus Tomko again after a long time. I carry inside me a memory of his performance in my first opera Gospel according to Luke..[4] Opera was performed by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Kosice under the musical direction of Adrian Kokos in Kosice, Kezmarok, Zilina and Nitra.

Matus Tomko often performs at charity concerts. He was invited by a non-profit organisation - Centrum Slniecko (Little Sun Centre) to sing at the charity concert on the World day of prevention of cruelty to children at the Nitra Synagogue in November 2010.[5][6]

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Biography of Matus Tomko at sdke.sk (in Slovak)
  2. ^ Full video of the Saul opera
  3. ^ Opera as a choral on God's love - in Slovak, kniznicapb.sk, Kaplanova, Elena, 22 September 2009]
  4. ^ New Slovak opera Saul, Kultura, 11/2009, 3 June 2009 - in Slovak
  5. ^ Project on the 19 November - World day of prevention of cruelty to children - „It's possible even without bruises“ - in Slovak, Profitmedia, Dvorakova, Helena, November 2010.
  6. ^ Video from the charity concert The Hope for children

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