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Elena Zoubareva : ウィキペディア英語版
Elena Zoubareva

Elena Zoubareva is a Russian American soprano specializing in opera and classical crossover. Zoubareva is also a voice expert and a creator of the FitVoice program〔(The Boston Herald 2011 ).〕
Born in Russia and educated at Moscow State University and Berklee College of Music, Elena has performed in concert halls in Europe and the United States, including Russian Academy of Theatre Arts, Moscow Army Theater,〔The Red Army TheatreJFK Library, Berklee College of Music and the Boston Conservatory.
Her most recent CD, Allure, was produced by Jonathan Wyner. Elena’s recording of Ennio Morricone’s song C’era una volta il West (Once upon a Time in the West) from the Allure album reached the top song in Opera and Holiday Classical Categories on CDBaby.
==Early life and education==
Elena Zoubareva was born in Alma-Ata, Soviet Union, the second child of Ivan Zoubarev, a Soviet military conductor, and Zarema Zoubareva, (née Plieva, of a prominent Ossetian family) a lawyer. Many of Zoubareva's relatives on her father's side are artists and musicians, including her aunts: the late Irina Kalik, a ballerina at the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre, Galina Soboleva, a music critic and a publishing author and Elena G. Zoubareva, a radio music editor. Zoubareva's father, Ivan Zoubarev, was awarded the title Distinguished or Meritorious Artist of Russia.
Zoubareva's early music education was overseen by her father. She learned to read music before learning to read words. At the age of 6 she entered a formal music school, studying classical singing, piano, ear training, harmony and history of music. Since the beginning of her formal music education, Zoubareva has specialised in audiation, which refers to the ability to mentally remember and hear music, without the actual physical presence of sound.
At the age of 8 she sang the title role in a children's opera Thumbelina. At the age of 15 she performed at the Moscow Army Theater.
After graduating from Boris Tchaikovsky Moscow Music school, Zoubareva was accepted simultaneously at the Ippolitov-Ivanov Music College in Moscow to study classical singing and at Moscow State University to study journalism. After the untimely death of her father, as a result of a psychological trauma Elena developed functional dysphonia. The lack of a comprehensive treatment in Russia resulted in ultimate loss of her voice which forced Zoubareva to quit Music College and pause her singing career,

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