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The Russian singer Anna Kazakova studied with Helen Obraztsova at the Moscow
State Tchaikovsky Conservatory and after receiving her MA she was accepted as a
soloist at the Moscow State Philharmonic Society. Later she worked as a soloist
at the Bolshoi Theater and the Moscow Stanislavski Academic Musical Theater. She
is currently the leading soloist at the Helicon opera theater, Moscow, Russia.
She divides her time between Moscow and Portland, Oregon, and regularly performs
with the Portland and Seattle area orchestras.
Ms. Kazakova made her debut at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg,
Russia, in the role of Olga in The Maid of Pskov by Rimsky-Korsakov. One of the
key roles of Ms. Kazakova is the part of Tatiana in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin,
which has provided an introduction for her to many important theaters, such as
Budapest National Opera and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow. The soprano made her
first appearance at France National Opera in 1999 as Rozalinda in Fleedermaus by
R. Schtrauss in a production conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich and she was
highly praised and promoted by the conductor.
Ms. Kazakova appeared in different Russian opera theaters in the roles of
Michaela in Carmen, Mimi in La bohème, Elvira in Ermani, Alice in Falstaff , and
Gulietta in Les Contes d'Hoffman. The last role was also heard in Paris in 2000.
Ms. Kazakova has extensively performed the soprano part in such works as J. S.
Bach’s Messa B-moll, J. Haydn’s Stabat Mater, and G. Verdi’s Requiem.
Russian opera has featured prominently in Ms. Kazakova’s repertoir. She has
performed the roles of Zemfira in Rakhmaninov’s Aleko, Melitrisa in The Tale of
Tzar Saltan by Rimsky-Korsakov, Iolanta in Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta and Liza in The
Queen of Spades by Tchaikovsky in the theaters all over Europe and in Boston,
USA.
Ms. Kazakova frequently performs in concerts with chamber vocal music of
Russian, Italian and French composers as well as with concert music of
contemporary authors. In 1997 and 2000 she performed "Requem" by V. Artemov with
the Russian National Orchestra in the Bolshoi Hall of the Moscow State
Conservatory. In 2001 she performed I. Strauss's music with the Austrian Strauss
Orchestra in Spain.
In addition to winning the First Prize at the International Vocal Competition
in Great Britain in 1993, Ms. Kazakova received the most prestigious Russian
theater award for the singers in 2001: the Russian State Prize The Golden Mask,
for the role of Katerina Izmailova in Shostakovich's opera Lady Macbeth of the
Mtsensk District.
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