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Idrisova, Dilyara Marsovna

Dilyara Marsovna Idrisova ( February 1, 1989 , Ufa ) - Russian opera singer (soprano) [1] , soloist of the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theater . He regularly performs in major parties at world opera venues.

Dilyara Idrisova
Artyom Makarov and Dilyara Idrisova 2017.jpg
Artyom Makarov and Dilyara Idrisova 2017
basic information
Full nameDilyara Marsovna Idrisova
Date of BirthFebruary 1, 1989 ( 1989-02-01 ) (30 years old)
Place of BirthUfa , RSFSR , USSR
A country Russia
Professions
Opera singer
Years of activity2007 - present
Singing voicesoprano
Instrumentsthe piano
Genresopera , romance , folk song
LabelsDecca

Winner of the Grand Prix of the International Competition "Art of the XXI Century" (Italy, 2011) and the Second International Competition named after Z. Ismagilova (Ufa, 2011), gold medals of the X Youth Delphic Games of Russia (Tver, 2011) and XIII Delphic Games of the CIS countries (Novosibirsk, 2013), diploma and special prize of the VI International Opera Singers Competition "St. Petersburg" (2013) . Laureate of the international student vocal competition “Bella voce” (Moscow, 2012, II prize), N. Sabitov competition (Ufa, 2013, III prize), Competition of vocalists in the framework of the XXVII Sobinovsky music festival (Saratov, 2014, III prize). Semifinalist of the contest "Operalia" (London, 2015). In September 2016, Idrisova won the second Grand Prix at the international competition of opera singers in Toulouse ( France ) [2] [3] [4] .

Laureate of the Russian National Theater Award “ Golden Mask ” for the role of Iola in Handel’s opera Hercules (Moscow) - April 2017 [2] .

Content

  • 1 Biography and creativity
  • 2 Competitions and awards
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 notes

Biography and Creativity

Dilyara Idrisova was born on February 1, 1989 in Ufa . Her mother Milyaush Idrisova works on radio and television in Bashkortostan . Grandmother Najiya Allayarova is an opera singer, People’s Artist of Bashkiria, soloist of the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theater .

In 2007, Dilyara graduated in Ufa from a specialized secondary music school-college with a degree in piano . In 2012 she graduated from the Ufa Academy of Arts named after Zagir Ismagilov with a degree in solo singing (class of professor, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Milyaushi Murtazina). In 2014, she graduated with honors from the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky , and in 2015 - an assistant internship at the Moscow Conservatory (class of professor Galina Pisarenko ). During her studies, she took part in master classes with Deborah York (Great Britain), Max Emanuel Tsenchich (Austria), Ildar Abdrazakov and Julia Lezhneva (Russia) [2] .

Idrisova began her creative career in 2012 at the Chelyabinsk Opera and Ballet Theater. MI Glinka , her debut took place in the title role of Lyudmila in Glinka's opera Ruslan and Lyudmila. Since 2014, Idrisova has been a soloist with the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theater . The singer’s repertoire includes the parts of Lyudmila, Gilda ( Rigoletto ), Martha (The Tsar’s Bride ), Adele ( The Bat ) and other title parts. In 2015, on the stage of the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theater, Dilyara made her debut in HF Handel ’s opera Hercules (Princess Iola), conductor Artyom Makarov. Soon, Idrisova received invitations to world opera venues, where she performed Ernestine's parts ("An Evening Party with Italians" by J. Offenbach); Rosita (“The husband behind the door” by J. Offenbach); part of soprano in the cantata of Z. Ismagilov “Immortality”, arias and romances of Russian, West European and Bashkir composers, folk songs [2] .

In the season 2014-15. Idrisova made her debut in Handel’s opera Alexander (the party of Princess Lizaura) on the stage of the Concert Hall named after P.I. Tchaikovsky . The performance was attended by world opera singers Julia Lezhneva, Max Emanuel Tsenchich, Javier Sabata and the Greek Orchestra Armonia Atenea conducted by George Petru. In March 2015, Dilyara again sang this part on the stage of the BOZAR hall in Brussels, and in June - in the stage version at the Bad Lauchstedt Theater (Germany). In 2014, together with the Intrada vocal ensemble, the Musica Viva orchestras and the State Academic Chamber Orchestra of Russia , Idrisova took part in a play to T. Linley’s music to the Shakespeare tragedy “The Tempest” in the Armory of the Moscow Kremlin and performed by “Messiah” by Handel at the Moscow International House of Music [2] .

In 2015, Idrisova sang Sabina’s part in J. Pergolezi’s opera Adriano in Syria, which was staged at the Royal Opera of Versailles and recorded on disk by the Capella Cracoviensis orchestra conducted by J. Adamus [2] .

In the 2015/16 season, Idrisova performed one of the parts in the opera I. Hassa “Syrah” on the stages of the Concert Hall named after Tchaikovsky Congress Center ( Krakow ) and Concertgebau ( Amsterdam ). Idrisova’s partners were Julia Lezhneva , Max Emanuel Tsenchich , Juan Sancho, Roxana Konstantinescu and Marie-Helen Nesi, and the George Orchestra conducted the Armonia Atenea orchestra. In May 2017, the same composition “Syrah” was performed in a stage version in Wiesbaden (Germany). In June 2016, Idrisova at the International Music Festival Handel (Händel-Festspiele) in Germany played the role of Armira in Handel’s opera Scipio. June 15, performed at the gala concert "Constellation Murtazintsy" at the Bashkir Opera and Ballet Theater [5] .

In January 2015, Idrisova took part in the concert " Maxim Dunaevsky and the new generation of stars" dedicated to the 115th anniversary of composers Isaac Dunaevsky and the 70th anniversary of Maxim Dunaevsky in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory [2] .

On January 8, 2016, Dilyara participated in the performance of the Messiah oratorio by G.F. Handel together with the State Chamber Orchestra of Russia and the Intrada vocal ensemble at the V Moscow CHRISTMAS-FEST Christmas classical music festival on the stage of the Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow International House of Music , Frieder Bernius.

In August 2016, the singer participated in the recording of the disc of the opera Germanicus in Germany by Nicola Porpora , performing the part of Rosmond. On January 27, 2017, a concert performance of this work took place on the stage of the opera house ( Krakow , Poland ) and on March 30 - on the stage of the An der Wien theater ( Vienna ) with the participation of Max Emanuel Tsenchich, Julia Lezhneva, Marie-Ellen Nesi and other famous performers, orchestra Сapella Cracoviensis under the direction of Jan Tomáš Adamus.

In March-December 2016, Idrisova performed the soprano part in Bach's oratorios “Passion for Matthew”, “Passion for John”, “Christmas” in the Gasteig Philharmonic ( Munich ); conducted by Hans-Jörg Albrecht.

In June 2016 she performed the part of Armira in Handel’s opera Scipion at the annual Handel Festival in Bad Lauchstadt (Germany). In November 2016, Dilyara received an award in the Debut nomination at the Onegin First National Opera Prize for her role in the Handel’s opera Hercules ( St. Petersburg ).

In October 2016, Idrisova sang the part of Asteria in Handel’s opera Tamerlane in the Auditorio National ( Madrid ) with the participation of Max Emanuel Tsenchich, Javier Sabata, Romina Basso, Juan Sancho, Pavel Kudinov, Il pomo d'oro orchestra conducted by Maxim Emelyanychev.

In March-April 2017, at the Flemish Opera House ( Antwerp , Belgium ), Idrisova performed the role of Poppea in the stage version of Handel’s opera Agrippina with the participation of Ann Hallenberg, Tim Meade, Balinta Szabo, Renata Pokupich; conducted by Stefano Montanari.

In May-June 2017, Idrisova sang the part of Idaspe in the Vivaldi opera "Tamerlane" at the Beaune festival in the cities of Bon (France) and Dortmund (Germany) - the Les Accents orchestra conducted by conductor Thibaut Noali.

In July 2017, the singer performed the part of Teofana in a concert performance of the opera “Otton” by Handel with the Il pomo d'oro orchestra conducted by George Petrou (Beaune festival, France). In the same composition, the opera was performed in Austria at the An der Wien Theater on September 24th [2] .

November 3, 2017 participated in the gala concert of the Festival of Musical Theaters of Russia “Seeing Music” in the Beethoven Hall of the Bolshoi Theater . On January 18, 2018, on the stage of the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, together with her mentor, pianist and conductor Mikhail Antonenko and tenor Alexei Tatarintsev Idrisova, accompanied by the E. Svetlanov State Orchestra of Russia, performed rare arias by Mozart, Rossini , Donizetti and Meyerbeer [6] .

In April 2018, Greece recorded the first solo disc Idrisova. Together with the Greek orchestra Armonia Atenea, conducted by George Petru (conducted by Mikhail Antonenko), the singer recorded arias from the operas of Vivaldi, Handel, Hasse, Mozart. The concept of the album “Oriental” involves the execution of arias from operas of the 17th-18th centuries, the libretto of which has an oriental plot - “Tamerlan”, “Mithridates”, “Zayed”, “Abduction from Seral” [7] .

Competitions and Awards

Dilyara Idrisova - winner of the Grand Prix of the International Competition "Art of the XXI Century" (Italy, 2011) and the Second International Competition named after Z. Ismagilova (Ufa, 2011), gold medals of the X Youth Delphic Games of Russia (Tver, 2011) and XIII Delphic Games of the CIS countries (Novosibirsk, 2013), diploma and special prize of the VI International Opera Singers Competition "St. Petersburg" (2013) . Laureate of the international student vocal competition “Bella voce” (Moscow, 2012, II prize), N. Sabitov competition (Ufa, 2013, III prize), Competition of vocalists in the framework of the XXVII Sobinovsky music festival (Saratov, 2014, III prize). Semifinalist of the contest "Operalia" (London, 2015). In September 2016, Idrisova won the second Grand Prix at the international competition of opera singers in Toulouse ( France ) [2] [3] [4] .

Laureate of the Russian National Theater Award “ Golden Mask ” for the role of Iola in Handel’s opera Hercules (Moscow) - April 2017 [2] .

In September 2017, Idrisova won the third prize and a special prize at the International Competition of Young Opera Singers named after Elena Obraztsova (St. Petersburg) [2] .

Dilara Idrisova was twice awarded the Prize of the President of the Russian Federation for young cultural figures (2010, 2011), scholarships of the President of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the President of the Russian Federation (2011, 2012). She participated in a concert-presentation of Bashkortostan at UNESCO headquarters (Paris, 2013).

Personal life

Dilyara Idrisova is not married.


Notes

  1. ↑ Dilyara Idrisova. Winner of international competitions. Artist-vocalist (neopr.) . Chelyabinsk Opera and Ballet Theater named after M.I. Glinka (January 1, 2018). Date of appeal April 15, 2018.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Dilyar Idrisov. Soprano (neopr.) . RusConzert (December 30, 2017). Date of appeal April 15, 2018.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Dilyara Idrisova. Soprano (neopr.) . Moscow Philharmonic (February 1, 2018). Date of appeal April 15, 2018.
  4. ↑ 1 2 Dilyara Idrisova. Soprano. Biography (neopr.) . Operamusica.com (January 10, 2018). Date of appeal April 15, 2018.
  5. ↑ Bashkir singer Dilyara Idrisova took part in the Handel Festival in Germany (Neopr.) . Bashinform (June 14, 2016). Date of appeal April 15, 2018.
  6. ↑ Alexei Tatarintsev and Dilyara Idrisova will perform in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (neopr.) . Classicalmusicnews (December 31, 2017). Date of appeal April 15, 2018.
  7. ↑ A solo pianist is always a hermit. Pianist and conductor Mikhail Antonenko on music education in Russia and the new generation of Russian opera stars. Full Interview , No Stamps (June 8, 2018). Date of treatment June 8, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Idrisova__Dilyara_Marsovna&oldid=100677539


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