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Udalova, Irina Grigoryevna

Irina Grigoryevna Udalova ( December 18, 1949 , Nikolaevsk-on-Amur , Khabarovsk Territory , RSFSR - October 12, 2016 [1] [2] ) - Soviet and Russian opera singer (lyric-dramatic soprano), Honored Artist of Russia (1995).

Irina Udalova
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basic information
Full nameUdalova Irina Grigoryevna
Date of BirthDecember 18, 1949 ( 1949-12-18 )
Place of BirthNikolaevsk-on-Amur , Khabarovsk Territory , USSR
Date of deathOctober 12, 2016 ( 2016-10-12 ) (66 years old)
A place of deathMoscow , Russia
Buried
Professions
Opera singer
Years of activity1978-2016
Singing voicelyric-dramatic soprano
CollectivesAshgabat Opera and Ballet Theater named after Makhtumkuli , Bolshoi Theater
Awards
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The Bolshoi Theatre

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Awards and titles
  • 3 Theater roles
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Biography

She graduated from the Chisinau Institute of Arts (class E. Zaplechnoi), in 1978 - the solo singing department of the State Conservatory. G. Musical Moldavian SSR.

She performed on the stage of the Ashgabat State Opera and Ballet Theater named after Makhtumkuli .

Since 1985, the soloist of the Bolshoi Theater , where she performed leading parts.

She was buried at Perepechinsky cemetery.

Awards and titles

  • Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1995).

Theater Roles

  • Saburova (The Tsar’s Bride by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
  • Lisa (The Queen of Spades by P. Tchaikovsky)
  • Emma, ​​Susanna (Khovanshchina by M. Mussorgsky)
  • Marya (“Dawns Here Are Quiet” by K. Molchanov)
  • Tatyana, Larina, Nanny (“Eugene Onegin” by P. Tchaikovsky)
  • Voislav ("Mlada" by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
  • John (The Orleans Maiden by P. Tchaikovsky)
  • Fevronia (The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevronia by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
  • Amelia (The Masquerade Ball by J. Verdi)
  • Margarita (“Faust” by S. Gounod)
  • Leonora (Troubadour by J. Verdi)
  • Fata Morgana (“Love for Three Oranges” by S. Prokofiev)
  • Eugenia (The Beautiful Mill by J. Paisiello
  • Natasha (The Mermaid by A. Dargomyzhsky)
  • Grandma (“Player” by S. Prokofiev, first edition)
  • Turandot (Turandot by J. Puccini)
  • Bobylikha (The Snow Maiden by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
  • The voice of the Golden Cockerel (The Golden Cockerel by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
  • The owner of the hotel (“Fiery Angel” S. Prokofiev) is the first performer at the Bolshoi Theater
  • Aksinya (“Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk County” by D. Shostakovich)
  • Nanny ("Children of Rosenthal" L. Desyatnikova) - the first performer
  • Aunt Cio-Cio-san ("Madame Butterfly" by J. Puccini)
  • Peronskaya (War and Peace by S. Prokofiev)
  • The First Woman (Boris Godunov by M. Mussorgsky)
  • Marianna Leitmettserin ("The Cavalier of the Rose" by R. Strauss)
  • Annina (La Traviata by J. Verdi)
  • Grandmother (“The History of Kai and Gerda” by S. Banevich)
  • Mistress of the inn (Boris Godunov M. Musorgsky)
  • Convict ("Katerina Izmaylova" by D. Shostakovich)

Notes

  1. ↑ The soloist of the Bolshoi Opera died Irina Udalova // TASS: October 12, 2016
  2. ↑ The soloist of the Bolshoi Opera has died. Irina Udalova. // L! FE, October 12, 2016

Links

  • Irina Udalova site of the Bolshoi Theater
  • What did the singer Irina Udalova remember? // AIF 10/10/2016
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Udalova__Irina_Grigoryevna&oldid=102088032


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