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Larissa Diadkova : ウィキペディア英語版
Larissa Diadkova
Larissa Ivanovna Diadkova ((ロシア語:Лариса Ивановна Дядькова); born 1954) is a Russian mezzo-soprano.
==Career==
For her musical education, she studied at Kazan Conservatory before moving on to the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. In 1978, she became a member of the Kirov Opera where she initially sang small roles. As a member of the Kirov Opera, Diadkova toured internationally under company director Valery Gergiev. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1996 as Madelon in ''Andrea Chénier'' and performed the role of Marfa in ''The Tsar's Bride'' at La Scala in 1998. She also appeared in four Metropolitan productions in 1998: ''Prince Igor'', ''Ruslan and Lyudmila'', ''Mazeppa'' and ''Betrothal in a Monastery''.〔 Her other notable roles include Ježibaba in a 2002 modernization of ''Rusalka'' and Azucena opposite Roberto Alagna.

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