Tamara Mikhailovna Boboshko ( Ukrainian: Tamara Mikhailovna Boboshko ; ° April 23, 1937) - Soviet and Ukrainian opera singer (mezzo-soprano).
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Biography
Born April 23, 1937 in Poltava.
In 1965 she graduated from the Odessa Conservatory, where she studied vocals with Olga Blagovidova . [one]
In 1965-1974, Tamara Boboshko - soloist of the Perm Opera and Ballet Theater ; in 1974-1991 - the Kharkov Opera and Ballet Theater .
She had a soft, rich overtone voice, good vocal qualities. Among her parties are Odarka (“ Cossack beyond the Danube ” by Gulak-Artemovsky), Princess, Countess, Olga (“ Enchantress ”, “ Queen of Spades ”, “ Eugene Onegin ” by Tchaikovsky), Marina (“Boris Godunov” by Mussorgsky), Konchakovna (“ Prince Igor ”Borodin), Vanya (“ Life for the Tsar ”Glinka), Ulyana Gromova (“ Young Guard ”by Matus), Glory (“ Sisters ”by Kabalevsky) and others. [one]
The Perm State Archive has documents related to T. M. Boboshko. [2]