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Olga Sosnovskaya (soprano) Merited Artiste of Russia, People’s Artiste of the Komi Republic, Laureate of the All-Russian and International contests of vocalists, Laureate of the State Prize of the Komi Republic, Laureate of the 1-st Republican contest "Man of the year" in nomination "Creative personality of the year", President of the International Cultural Foundation "Classics and Modernity", soloist of the State Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Komi Republic, Syktyvkar. Creative biography Her child years the singer spent in the Ukraine, native land of her father, known for its rich voices. Then her family moved to the north, to Inta, Komi Republic. After finishing secondary school she entered the Republican School of Arts (Syktyvkar), vocal department, the class of Sergei P.Markov, Honoured Culture Worker of Russia, People’s Artist of the Komi Republic, veteran of the Great Patriotic war. His pupils were such prominent singers as Nikolay Putilin, Vladimir Vaneev and many-many others. In 1984 Olga Sosnovskaya became a student of Petrozavodsk Academic State Conservatory, since 1988 - a soloist of the State Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Komi Republic in Syktyvkar. During her time in the theatre she worked with such conductors as Valery Gergiev, Alexander Polenichko, Vasily Nebol’sin, Valentin Nesterov, Leonid Mullaev, Igor Latsanich, Yury Anisichkin, Alexander Sitnikov, Vladimir Samarin, Arkady Schteinluht, Engele Negene, Feliks Korobov, Mats Liliefors. Her partners on the stage were such singers as Anatoly Solovyanenko, Vladimir Vaneev, Nikolay Putilin, Anatoly Fokanov, Boris Statsenko, Valery Popov, Viktor Pishchaev, Yassi Zakharov, Vladimir Ermakov, Alexander Baskin, Oleg Bektimirov, Georgy Kovrikov. On December 18, 1999 Olga Sosnovskaya celebrated her 10-year stage career with opera performance "Barbiere di Siviglia". At this performance it was solemnly declared about conferring an honorary title of the People’s Artiste of the Komi Republic on her. She became the youngest “People’s Artiste” in the republic. In October 2001 Olga Sosnovskaya participates in the All-Russian Classical Romantic Song Soloist Contest (the city of Vladimir). She becomes the Laureate of the contest (II Prize) and owner of the special prize of the contest jury "For the best performance of the Soviet composition work". In April 2003 Olga Sosnovskaya becomes the winner (I Prize) of the IV International Izabella Yuryeva Old-Russian Romantic Song Contest in Tallinn (Estonia). Since 1993 the “Olga Sosnovskaya Junior Vocalists Contest” has been held once in two years in Inta, Komi Republic, which participants are children from 6 to 17. As to Olga Sosnovskaya, she, as professional singer and stage master, in recent years all more often participates in different international contests and festivals as a jury member. The V-th issue of the encyclopedia "BEST PEOPLE of RUSSIA" (2005) had publication on the soloist of the State Opera and Ballet Theatre Olga A. Sosnovskaya in the section "Colours of the Russian culture". On March 11, 2006 with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin Olga Sosnovskaya was conferred a high title "Merited Artiste of the Russian Federation". The Benefit performance of Olga Sosnovskaya dedicated to 20-years
of her creative activity will take place on December 17, 2007 at the
Opera and Ballet Theatre. The West opera: W.A. Mozart, "Wedding of Figaro" - Susanna. The Russian opera: N.P.Rimsky-Korsakov, "The Tsar’s Bride" - Marfa. The Operetta: I. Strauss, "Die Fledermaus" - Rozalinda. Vocal cycles: Dmitry Shostakovich - "Spanish songs". Schubert - "Mass". Arias from operas of the Russian and foreign composers. The repertoire includes more than 250 separate vocal musical compositions. 1997 - Olga Sosnovskaya’s first solo compact disk "Arias, songs, romances" recorded in Syktyvkar that included 21 musical compositions of such composers as S.Rahmaninov, C.Kyui, A.Dargomyzhsky, N.Rimsky-Korsakov, M.Musorgsky, P.Tchaikowsky, Ippolitov-Ivanov, A.Varlamov, A.Vlasov, J.Puccini, Bach-Guno, I.S.Bach, Kaccini, E.Grig, F.Shubert, Delib. 2001 - second music album "Masterpieces of opera classics" in CD and audio cassettes under accompaniment of the RF Moscow State Academic symphony orchestra (an orchestra of Eugeny Svetlanov) with 18 opera arias of Wolfgang Mozart, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Francesco Cilea, Jean Offenbach, Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, Mikhail Musorgsky, Peter Tchaikowsky, recorded in Moscow at DZZ Recording Studio. 2003 - music album "Olga Sosnovskaya. Benevolent concert". Recorded on May 26 in Syktyvkar, in the Komi Republican Philharmonic Hall, at the next charity action in favour of Syktyvkar Specialized Child Home. 2006 (February) – first-night show “Faustina” (project of “Vladimir Yurkovsky’s Producing Centre”) on the stage of the State Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Komi Republic, the basis being the music album "Trans-Opera" (the classics in modern arrangement of Vladimir Morozov). 2006 (December) - "Hey, boys, be young in your hearts!". Olga Sosnovskaya and Vladimir Yurkovsky’s joint album consisting mainly of popular soviet songs. 2007 (April) - CD/DVD Easter concert with Organ Concert Hall for îrgan and chamber music "Aleksandrovsky Roman catholic church" Kirov. Olga Sosnovskaya and Daria Meyerkova: Bach, Handel, Mozart, Caccini,Verdi, Bellini, Mendelson, Rahmaninov, Arensky, R. Friel, G. Stothgard Education, training, probation: 1980-1984 - Syktyvkar Arts College, class of S.P.Markov. Work in jury of the International vocal contests and festivals: April 2005 - Kohtla-Yarve -Estonia, 1-st International Young Vocalists
Contest. 1988 - Finland. |
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