Mezzo-soprano
Biography
In 2018, she graduated from the Ural State Conservatory named after M.P. Musorgsky (Yekaterinburg) with a degree in Solo Singing (class of professor, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation V.V. Oleinikova). During the years of study at the conservatory, she took an active part in the productions of the Opera Studio of the Conservatory. So, in 2015 she made her debut on the stage of the conservatory in the part of Zhenya Komelkova from K. Molchanov’s opera “Dawns Here Are Quiet”.
Since 2015 she is a guest soloist of the Ural State Academic Philharmonic. Solo parties were performed on the stage of the Ural Philharmonic in the following works: Requiem W.A. Mozart, Requiem G. Verdi, Mass C-Moll W. A. Mozart, Ecumenical Mass A. Grechaninov. Together with the Ural Philharmonic twice participated in the international festival "La Folle Journee" (Bratislava, Nantes - France)
Since 2018 - soloist of the Astrakhan State Opera and Ballet Theater
Since 2018, she has been a guest soloist with the Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet Theater (Kazan) and the Joseph Kayetan Opera House (Plzen, Czech Republic).
Ranks and Achievements
Winner of the Presidential Award of the European International Academy of Music “EMA President’ Award ”(Prague, Czech Republic, 2018)
Laureate of the II Prize of the I International F.I.Chaliapin Vocalists Competition (Ufa, 2016)
A participant in the full-time stage of listening to the television show “Bolshaya Opera” on the TV / “Culture” (Moscow, 2017)
Participant of the 2nd round of auditions to the Hamburgische Staatsoper Youth Troupe (Hamburg, Germany, 2017)
Repertoire
Cherubino - "The Wedding of Figaro" W.A.Mozart
Carmen - "Carmen" by G. Bizet
Maddalena - Rigoletto by G. Verdi
Charlotte - Werther J. Massenet
Marina Mnishek / Shinkarka - "Boris Godunov" M.P. Musorgsky
Konchakovna - "Prince Igor" A.P. Borodin
Pauline - The Queen of Spades P.I. Tchaikovsky
Lyubasha / Dunyasha - "The Tsar's Bride" N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov
Zhenya Komelkova - "Dawns Here Are Quiet" K. Molchanov
Olga - "Eugene Onegin" by P. Tchaikovsky