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Orfeeva, Lyalya Gabdullovna

Lyalya Gabdullovna Orfeeva (born 1955 ) - singer, soloist of the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theater , People's Artist of the Bashkir ASSR (1989).

Lyalya Gabdullovna Orfeeva
Date of Birth1955 ( 1955 )
Place of BirthUfa , Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
A countryRussia
Professionssinger
CollectivesBashkir State Opera and Ballet Theater , Voronezh State Opera and Ballet Theater
AwardsPeople's Artist of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1989)

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Roles in operas
  • 3 Concert Repertoire
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 Links

Biography

Orfeeva Lyalya Gabdullovna was born in Ufa of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

She has a higher education with a degree in solo singing: in 1977 she graduated from the Ufa State Institute of Arts (now the Ufa State Academy of Arts named after Z. Ismagilov, class of associate professor N. I. Utkina).

After graduation, she worked at the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theater as a soloist of the opera company.

Since 1978, she worked as a soloist with the Voronezh Opera and Ballet Theater .

In 1985 she returned to the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theater.

The repertoire of Lyaly Gabdullovna includes arias, romances, songs of foreign, Russian, Bashkir composers, Bashkir folk songs , ancient romances.

Roles in

  • Leonora (J. Verdi "Troubadour")
  • Eboli, Queen Elizabeth (J. Verdi "Don Carlos")
  • Aida (J. Verdi "Aida")
  • Margarita, Martha (C. Gounod “Faust”)
  • Michaela, Mercedes (J. Bizet "Carmen")
  • Turandot (J. Puccini "Turandot")
  • Cio-Cio-san (J. Puccini "Cio-Cio-san")
  • Rosa (L. Delibes. "Lakme")
  • Santuzza (P. Mascagni "Country Honor")
  • Nedda (R. Leoncavallo "Pagliacci")
  • Bess (J. Gershwin Porgy and Bess)
  • Natasha (A. Dargomyzhsky "Mermaid")
  • Yaroslavna (A. Borodin "Prince Igor")
  • Lisa (P. Tchaikovsky "Queen of Spades")
  • Maria (P. Tchaikovsky "Mazepa")
  • Tatyana Larina (P. Tchaikovsky "Eugene Onegin")
  • Ganna (N. Rimsky-Korsakov May Night)
  • Saburova (N. Rimsky-Korsakov “The Tsar’s Bride”)
  • Hanako (J. Matus “Richard Sorge”)
  • Aksinya (T. Khrennikov "Into the Storm")
  • Dvoira (A. Zhurbin "Bindyuzhnik and the King")
  • Guliuzum (Kh. Akhmetov "Contemporaries")
  • Mother (H. Akhmetov “Narkes”)
  • Mother (Z. Ismagilov “Kakhym-Turya”)
  • Sahibyamal, Karases (Z. Ismagilov “Ambassadors of the Urals”)
  • Shaura (Z. Ismagilov “Shaura”)
  • Woman (S. Nizametdinov "Black Waters")
  • Zubarzhat (S. Nizametdinov "Naki")

Concert Repertoire

  • J. Verdi. "Requiem"
  • A. Dvorak. "Stabat Mater"
  • R. Schumann. “Love and life of a woman”
  • L. Ismagilova. Tactash Symphony
  • S. Nizametdinov. "Draft"
  • Z. Ismagilov. "We won"
  • Z. Ismagilov. "Immortality"

Rewards

People's Artist of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1989)

Links

https://web.archive.org/web/20131102125257/http://www.bashopera.ru/person.45.html

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orfeeva__Lyalya_Gabdullovna&oldid=96026304


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