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  1. Nikolaj Gjaurow. Nikolaj Georgiew Gjaurow, international Nicolai Georgiev Ghiaurov, bulgarisch Николай Георгиев Гяуров (* 13. September 1929 in Ladzene, Bulgarien; † 2. Juni 2004 in Modena, Italien) war ein bulgarisch-österreichischer Opernsänger. Er galt als einer der besten Bassisten der Welt.

  2. Nicolai Ghiaurov (or Nikolai Gjaurov, Nikolay Gyaurov, Bulgarian: Николай Гяуров) (September 13, 1929 – June 2, 2004) was a Bulgarian opera singer and one of the most famous basses of the postwar period. He was admired for his powerful, sumptuous voice, and was particularly associated with roles of Mussorgsky and Verdi.

  3. Nicolai Ghiaurov. bulgar. Opernsänger, Bass. * 1929. 13. September. vor 95 Jahren. in Welingrad. † 2004. 2. Juni. vor 20 Jahren. in Modena. Biographie. Diskographie. Biographie. Am 2. Juni 2004 starb der gefeierte bulgarische Bass Nicolai Ghiaurov in Modena, wo er seit 1978 mit seiner Ehefrau Mirella Freni lebte.

  4. 8. März 2018 · Nicolai Ghiaurov performs "ella giammai m'amò" from Verdi's Don Carlo, 1967 (Vienna). Plus 5 minutes of applause.

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  5. 13. Sept. 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Nicolai Ghiaurov, one of the finest basses of the 20th century. Discover his signature roles, his collaborations with Mirella Freni, and his legacy in opera history.

  6. 3. Juni 2004 · June 3, 2004. Nicolai Ghiaurov, the Bulgarian bass who was one of the leading opera singers of his day, died yesterday in Modena, Italy. He was 74. The cause was heart failure, said Jack...

  7. Nicolai Ghiaurov: A Never Before Heard Interview. Introduction. In 2002, the great bass Nicolai Ghiaurov gave an interview about his life and some of his most celebrated and acclaimed opera roles to Jon Tolansky for a radio series called Monte-Carlo Opera Masters that was carried weekly on Radio International in 2002 and 2003.