Soprano Elizet Bayon died

Elizet Bayon died in Lisbon this Thursday. This information was developed by a family member for Lusa. Soprano is 86 years old. Funeral 17:
Singer in 1967, as Rosina, in the “The Barber of Seville” Opera, Rosini, the then Portuguese Opera Company, at the Tridade Theater in Lisbon.
“When I first sang with the orchestra, it was in Koimbra at the age of 10. (…) And then, since then, I have never stopped,” he said in an interview with Antena 2 in 2000.
In the amount of career, The Grand Cross of the Order of Infante from the President of Republic George Sampio. Soprano from Henrick is separated with different awards.
According to the biography of ‘online’ available MelotecaWere, and,, and,, and,, and,.. Maria Elizette de Magalhis Mellon Bayon Born on October 28, 1938 And he started piano and singing studies with his mother, at the Lisbon National Conservatory of Music, Later at Mozartium, Mozarty, Salzburg, and at the Chiziana Musical Academy in Salen, and the Foundation of the Gulbankian Foundation in Milan.
The same biography stated He is a student, among others, Anna Burman, Rosario Koelho, Liselot Egger, Viorica Cross Ursulek, Paul Van Shilhasky, Robert Wagner and Gino Bechi.
In 1969, in the international competition in Salzburg, Austria, he was selected to participate in the Mozart Week, where he sang under the direction of the conductor Kurt I provided, and also presented it to Brussels in Belgium and Zenter.
A. Soprano Placido Domingo, Jose Kareras, Alfredo Cross, Renato Bruson, Alvaro Malta.
In Paris, he starred in the French Radoteelevision (RTF) and the Portuguese Cultural Center under the direction of Michelle Carbose.
In Portugal, he participated in many holy concerts directed by conductors such as Gian Franco Rivoli, Carbose and Vern Andreas Albert, both of them at the Gulbankian celebrations in Lisbon.
Debut in Wilar de Mauros
Elizet Bayon performed the Cantata “D. Garcia” by Jolie Braga at the Wilar de Mouros Festival in 1971.
A. Soprano Portuguese starred in Portugal and abroad, like the “La Squala de Seta” at Veer Kameropera.
One of the highlights of his career was the Massimo Belli Theater in Italy, Belini’s Opera “The Puritans”, at the behest of conductor Andreas Werner, where he scored “Qa La Yu Sove …” Aria.