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Viktoria Yastrebova
Viktoria Yastrebova (Russian: Виктория Ястребова. As known as Victoria Yastrebova) is a Russian operatic soprano. She is currently a principal of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia.〔(Viktoria Yastrebova )〕
Born in Rostov on Don, Russia, Yastrebova graduated from the music faculty of the Taganrog Pedagogical Institute and later, in 2000, from the Rostov State Rakhmaninov Conservatoire under Khudoverdova. She joined the Mariinsky Academy of Young Singers in 2002 and later became the soloist of Mariisnky. Yastrebova is Honoured Artist of the Republic of Northern Osetia-Alania, Russia, prize-winner at the International Moniuszko Vocalists' Competition in 2004, and the prize-winner at the VI International Rimsky-Korsakov Young Opera Singers' Competition in 2004.
In 2009 Yastrebova made her debut at Royal Opera House in London as Oksana in Tchaikovsky's opera ''Cherevichki'' (''The Tsarina's Slippers''). She frequently performs in operas and concerts in countries including Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Finland, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Israel, Japan, France, Italy and Netherlands. She has performed at international venues and opera festivals including Carnegie Hall, John F. Kennedy Center, Baden-Baden, Bayerische Staatsoper, Savonlinna Festival and Barbican Hall. On the concert platform, Yastrebova has frequently performed Verdi’s Requiem and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony under Valery Gergiev and Adrian Leaper.〔(Carnegie Hall Press Release )〕〔(The Opera Critic )〕〔(Classical Source )〕 She has also recorded Mahler 8 with Valery Gergiev.〔(LSO: Mahler Symphony No 8 )〕〔()〕 2011 will see her debut at La Scala.
The Times wrote of her, following her performance in London of The Tsar's Sultan in 2008, "The best of the young bunch was Viktoria Yastrebova, whose dark, rich and powerful soprano made one wonder if the phrase “the next Anna Netrebko” might finally be justly deployed."〔(The Times - The Tale of Tsar Saltan at Sadler's Wells )〕
Donna Anna in ''Don Giovanni'', Micaëla in ''Carmen'', ''Tosca'' title role, Cio-Cio-San in ''Madama Butterfly'', Tatiana in ''Eugene Onegin'', Violetta in ''La Traviata'', Desdemona in ''Otello'', Mimi and Musetta in ''La Bohème'', Elettra in ''Idomeneo'' and ''Iolanta'' title role, Maria in ''Mazepa'', Corinna in ''Il viaggio a Reims'', Amelia in ''Simon Boccanegra'', Elisabeth de Valois in ''Don Carlo'', Nedda in ''I pagliacci'', Freia in ''Das Rheingold'' are amongst her operatic repertoire.〔(Victoria Yastrebova )〕〔(Opera Today: Otello - Kirov Opera )〕〔(Mariinsky Opera Gala )〕
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