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Alexandrina Pendatchanska
Alexandrina Pendatchanska (sometimes written as Alexandrina Pendachanska) ((ブルガリア語:Александрина Пендачанска)) (born 24 September 1970) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano. Increasingly, she is known professionally as Alex Penda.
==Career==
Pendatchanska was born in Sofia, Bulgaria into a family of renowned Bulgarian musicians. Her grandfather Sasha Popov was a violinist and conductor and the founder of the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra. Her mother Valerie Popova was an internationally acclaimed soprano who sung regularly at La Scala in Milan from 1983 to 1986. She studied piano from early childhood and graduated from Bulgaria's National School of Music, where her subjects were piano and singing. Her vocal teacher was her mother, Valerie Popova.
Making her stage debut at age 17 in the role of Violetta in ''La traviata'', she soon won the Antonín Dvořák Competition in Karlovy Vary, was placed second in the International Vocal Competition in Bilbao in 1988, and won UNISA singing competition in Pretoria in 1989.
The soprano's debut outside Bulgaria took place in Bilbao, where she sang the title role in ''Lucia di Lammermoor''. Since 1989 she has sung in many of the most prestigious opera houses around the world, including those in Vienna, Paris, Berlin, New York (at the New York City Opera), Rome, Brussels, Washington, Hamburg, Moscow, Turin, Naples, Santa Fe, Bregenz, Monte Carlo, and Tel Aviv.
Pendatchanska performed the title role of ''Esclarmonde'' at Teatro Regio in Turin in November 1992 at the age of 22, at which time she was even younger than that of Sybil Sanderson, who created the infamously difficult role at age 24.
During the 1997–2001 operatic seasons Pendatchanska sang the role of Elisabetta in ''Roberto Devereux'' (Turin and Naples), Adina in ''Adina'' (Pesaro), Suor Angelica in ''Suor Angelica'' (Lucca), Luisa in ''Luisa Miller'' (Naples and Berlin), and in ''Ermione'' (Santa Fe and New York).
Her other operatic roles include:
* The Queen of the Night in ''Die Zauberflöte'' by Mozart, sung in Cape Town.
* Ophelia in ''Hamlet'' sung in Monte Carlo and Vienna.
* Lucia in Turin and Trieste.
* Gilda in ''Rigoletto'' for the Welsh National Opera and also for Monte Carlo.
* Violetta in ''La traviata'' in Trieste, Hamburg, and Frankfurt.
* Adalgisa in ''Norma'' at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma.
* Parisina in ''Parisina'' for the Wexford Festival Opera and also for Lugano.
* Elena in ''La donna del lago'' for New York City Opera
Her current repertoire includes:
*Donna Anna and Donna Elvira from ''Don Giovanni'', which she has sung in Paris, Lausanne, Houston, Lisbon, Prague, Baden-Baden, and Innsbruck.
*Vitellia in ''La Clemenza di Tito'' for Santa Fe, Lyon, and Madrid.
*Elettra in ''Idomeneo'' for Brussels.
*Elisabetta in ''Maria Stuarda''
*''Semiramide'' in Paris.
*The title role in ''Agrippina''
During the summer 2014 festival season, under the name of Alex Penda, she appeared in The Santa Fe Opera's new production of Beethoven's ''Fidelio'', singing the role of Leonore.
〔( Santa Fe Opera's 2014 season announcement )〕

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