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Yarovaya, Victoria Viktorovna

Viktoria Viktorovna Yarovaya (surname at birth - Zaitseva ) - Russian opera singer (color mezzo-soprano ), soloist of the Novaya Opera Moscow theater.

Victoria Yarovaya
Place of Birth
A country Russia
Professions
Opera singer
Singing voicemezzo soprano
Instruments
CollectivesNew Opera

Biography

Born in Moscow. Until the age of 13, she sang in the Bolshoi Children's Choir of Central Television and All-Union Radio under the direction of Viktor Sergeyevich Popov . She studied at the children's music school in piano. She played piano concerts with an orchestra, participated in youth festivals and competitions.

She entered the Musical College at the Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky . In the third year of school, she began to engage in vocals with private teachers in parallel.

In 2007 - 2008 she studied at the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Center . She participated in workshops by Riccardo Muti , Mauro Trombetta , Mimi Coertse, Irina Bogacheva .

In 2009, she improved her vocal skills at the Accademia Rossiniana singing school under the direction of maestro Alberto Zedda ( Pesaro , Italy ) and took part in the production of J. Rossini's opera Journey to Reims (Marquise Melibey). In 2009, together with Fondazione Pergolesi Spontini, she performed the part of Rosina “The Barber of Seville” in various opera houses in Italy.

In 2009 she made her debut at the Novaya Opera Theater in the play “The Tsar’s Bride” by N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov (Dunyashi's part).

She has performed at the Glyndebourne Opera Festival , starting in 2010, in the operas of Joacchino Rossini " Cinderella " and Antonin Dvorak "Mermaid", as well as in the opera E. Humperdink "Hansel and Gretel."

He performs the title role in Rossini’s opera Cinderella on the stage of the New Opera, and also takes part in concerts organized by the theater. November 3, 2012 on the stage of the "New Opera" gave a recital.

Notes

Links

  • Victoria Yarovaya, mezzo-soprano. New Opera
  • Interview with Victoria Zaitseva. OperaNews.Ru 10/31/2010
  • High-tech Cinderella. Belcanto.ru 10.10.2011


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Spring, Victoria_Viktorovna&oldid = 91010608


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