Anna Ernestovna Ludynia-Pabian (1906-1998) - Latvian and Soviet opera singer ( mezzo-soprano ). People's Artist of the Latvian SSR (1954), Laureate of the Stalin Prize (1950).
| Anna Ludynya-Pabian Anna Ludiņa-Pabiana | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | November 16 (29), 1906 |
| Place of Birth | Riga Livonia province , Russian empire |
| Date of death | March 4, 1998 (91 years old) |
| A place of death | Riga , Latvia |
| A country | |
| Professions | opera singer , music teacher |
| Singing voice | mezzo soprano |
| Awards | |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Opera Parts
- 3 Awards
- 4 References
Biography
She was born on November 16 ( November 29 ), 1906 in Riga (now Latvia ). In 1934 she graduated from the Latvian Conservatory (class F. Corrado, then - P. Saks). In 1931-1932, the soloist of the Latvian Mobile Opera, in 1932-1935, the actress and soloist of the Peasant Drama Theater and the Russian Drama Theater ( Riga ). In the years 1934-1964 in the troupe of the National Opera (from 1944 - Opera and Ballet Theater of the Latvian SSR ).
In 1948-1961 she taught at the Latvian State Conservatory (since 1958 - Associate Professor ).
She died on March 4, 1998 .
Opera
- “Toward a New Shore” M.O. Zarinya - Lavisa
- The “Green Mill" M.O. Zarina - Tevine
- “Banuta” A. Ya. Kalnina - Maiga
- “The Lights of Vengeance” by E. A. Kappa - Saimaa
- Boris Godunov by M. P. Mussorgsky - Marina Mnishek
- The Quiet Don by I. I. Dzerzhinsky - Aksinya
- " Kashchei the Immortal " N. A. Rimsky-Korsakova - Kashcheevna
- The Tsar’s Bride by N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov - Lyubasha
- The Queen of Spades by P. I. Tchaikovsky - Countess
- " Ivan Susanin " by M. P. Mussorgsky - Vanya
- " Carmen " by J. Bizet - Carmen
- Aida J. Verdi - Amneris
- Masquerade Ball by J. Verdi - Ulric
- " Lohengrin " R. Wagner - Ortruda,
- The Valkyrie by R. Wagner - Frick
- " Salome " R. Strauss - Herodias
Awards and Prizes
- People's Artist of the Latvian SSR (1954)
- Stalin Prize of the second degree (1950) - for the performance of the part of Marina Mnishek opera performance “Boris Godunov” by M. P. Mussorgsky (1949) on the stage of the GATOB of the Latvian SSR
Links
- Anna Ludiņa-Pabiana at nekropole.info (Latvian)