Nina Nikolaevna Gaponova (until 1990 - Grigorieva ; born , ) - Soviet artist of the opera ( contralto ). Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1976).
| Nina Nikolaevna Gaponova | |
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| Birth name | Nina Nikolaevna Grigoryeva |
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| Professions | Opera singer |
| Years of activity | 1966-1997 |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 videos
- 3 Family
- 4 notes
Biography
In 1968 she graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory (class N. A. Serval ). In 1966-1968 she sang at the Leningrad Opera and Ballet Theater. Kirova , she played the part of Vania, Olga ("Eugene Onegin"), Fedor ("Boris Godunov") and others.
From 1968 to 1997, a soloist of the Bolshoi Theater [1] . She made her debut in the opera The Tsar’s Bride (Petrovna, dir. O. Moralev). She performed about 40 parts. Nina Nikolaevna managed to create a number of memorable images in the first place characteristic.
Video
- 1978 - " Boris Godunov " Modest Mussorgsky , Mother of Xenia , deer. Boris Khaikin
- 1980 - " Sadko " by Nikolai Andreevich Rimsky-Korsakov , Nezhat , conductor Yuri Simonov.
Family
Her husband is Yevgeny Gaponov (born 1937), a retired colonel, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan , and the head of the P.I. Tchaikovsky Foundation for the Support of Russian Musical Art. Stepson - the famous Russian television journalist Sergei Gaponov (b. 1971) [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Cross at the Russian theater. Strongly rejoice that the “Tannhauser” has left the court is not worth it . Moscow Komsomolets (March 10, 2015).