Anastasiya Lepeshinskaya

Mezzo-soprano

Born in Krasnoyarsk. She graduated from the Siberian State institute of arts name after D. Hvorostovsky. Anastasiya worked in Krasnoyarsk State opera theatre and Chelyabinsk State opera theatre. Also she was a guest soloist at the Opera theatres Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Saratov, Astrahan.

Awards:

– Winner of the II Prize of the Carlo Zampigi Opera Singers Competition (Italy, Galeata);

– Winner of the first prize of the competition of vocal competitions of the XXVII Sobinovsky Music Festival (Saratov);

– Winner of the III Prize of the II International Competition of Young Opera Singers in memory of Mikhail Mikhailov (Cheboksary);

– Winner of the first prize of the XI International Competition of Young performers of Russian Romance (Moscow).

She was nominated for the Russian National Theater Award “Golden Mask” – nomination “Best Actress in an Opera” (Tchaikovsky “The Maid of Orleans”)

Tours: England, Romania, USA, Serbia, China, Thailand, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan.

She participated in the festivals: “Stars on Lake Baikal” (Irkutsk), “See Music” (Moscow), “Epiphany Festival” (Moscow), “Boldinskaya Autumn” (Nizhny Novgorod), “Opera Space” (Moscow), “V. Dzhioeva Festival in NOVAT” (Novosibirsk), “Parade of Stars at the Opera House” (Krasnoyarsk)

Among the performed parts:

Carmen (Bizet “Carmen”)

Rosina (Rossini “Il Barbere di Seviglia”)

Angelina (Rossini “La cenerentola”)

Lyubasha (Rimsky-Korsakov “The Tsar’s Bride”)

Amneris (Verdi “Aida”)

Preziosilla (Verdi “La for a del destino”)

Suzuki (Puccini “Madame Butterfly”)

Polina, Milovzor (Tchaikovsky “The Queen of Spades”)

Olga (Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin”)

Brigitte (Korngold “Die tote Stadt”)

In the concert repertoire: Verdi “Requiem”, Vivaldi “Gloria”, Vivaldi “Stabat Mater”, Rossini “Stabat Mater”, Pergolesi “Stabat Mater”, Bach “Matthaeus Passion”, Mozart “Requiem”, Mendelssohn “Paul” and “Ilia”, Beethoven “Mass C-dur”, Haydn “Nelson Mass”, Brahms Rhapsody for alto, male choir and orchestra, Tchaikovsky cantata “Moscow”.

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