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Anna Netrebko
Russian and Austrian operatic soprano

Anna Netrebko

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Russian and Austrian operatic soprano
A.K.A.
Netrebko
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Krasnodar, Krasnodar Municipality, Krasnodar Krai, Russia
Age
53 years
Education
Saint Petersburg Conservatory
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, Russia
Employers
Mariinsky Theatre
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Awards
Casta diva Award
(1998)
Echo Klassik Female Singer of the Year
(2004)
State Prize of the Russian Federation
(2004)
Echo Klassik Female Singer of the Year
(2005)
German Media Award
(2006)
Golden Feather
(2007)
People's Artist of the Russian Federation
(2008)
Hero of Labour of Kuban
(2008)
Golden Gramophone Award
(2010)
Echo Klassik Female Singer of the Year
(2014)
Echo Klassik Female Singer of the Year
(2016)
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Biography

Anna Yuryevna Netrebko (Russian: Анна Юрьевна Нетребко; born 18 September 1971) is an Austro-Russian operatic soprano. She had been known for her rendition of lyric and coloratura soprano roles, most notably Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni and Violetta inVerdi's La traviata, and proceeded into heavier 19th-century romantic roles, such as Leonora in Il trovatore and the role of Lady Macbeth in Macbeth. Since 2016, she has turned her focus to Verismo repertoire. She was noticed globally after playing Donna Anna at the 2002 Salzburg Festival and then appeared on leading stages, including the Mariinsky Theatre, where she began her career.

She has received multiple awards and honors and has substantial discography made primarily under Deutsche Grammophon.

She holds dual Russian and Austrian citizenship and resides in Vienna and New York City.

Early life and training

Netrebko was born in Krasnodar, in a family of Kuban Cossack background. While a student at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Netrebko worked as a janitor at Saint Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre. Later, she auditioned for the Mariinsky Theatre, where conductor Valery Gergiev recognized her from her prior work in the theatre. He subsequently became her vocal mentor.

Career

1990s

Under Gergiev's guidance, Netrebko made her operatic stage debut at the Mariinsky at age 22, as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro. She went on to sing many prominent roles with the company, including Amina in La sonnambula, Pamina in The Magic Flute, Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia, and Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor. In 1994, she sang the Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute with the Riga Independent Opera Avangarda Akadēmija under conductor David Milnes. In 1995, at the age of 24, Netrebko made her American debut as Lyudmila in Glinka's Ruslan and Lyudmila at the San Francisco Opera. Following this successful performance, she became a frequent guest singer in San Francisco. She is known as an acclaimed interpreter of other Russian operatic roles, such as Natasha in Prokofiev's War and Peace, Louisa in Betrothal in a Monastery and Marfa in The Tsar's Bride. Netrebko has also made successful forays into bel canto and romantic roles such as Gilda in Rigoletto, Mimì in La bohème, Giulietta in I Capuleti e i Montecchi, and Elvira in I puritani.

2000s

In 2002, Netrebko made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Natasha in the Met premiere of War and Peace. In the same year, she sang her first Donna Anna at the Salzburg Festival's production of Don Giovanni, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt.

In 2003, Netrebko performed as Violetta in Verdi's La traviata in Munich, the title role in Lucia di Lammermoor at the Los Angeles Opera, and Donna Anna at the Covent Garden Royal Opera House. Her second album, Sempre Libera, was released the following year. She later appeared as Violetta in La traviata at the Salzburg Festival, conducted by Carlo Rizzi and in 2008 she performed the same role at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden to triumphant acclaim on the opening night, opposite Jonas Kaufmann and Dmitri Hvorostovsky in performances conducted by Maurizio Benini. However, she cancelled three subsequent performances due to suffering a bronchial condition. This was the second time she had cancelled her performances at the Royal Opera House, having withdrawn from some performances of Don Giovanni the previous summer due to illness.

Netrebko and Putin, 2004 Russian Federation National Award

On 30 May 2007, Netrebko made her Carnegie Hall debut with Dmitri Hvorostovsky and the Orchestra of St. Luke's. Originally scheduled for 2 March 2006, she postponed the recital because she did not feel artistically ready. She appeared at the Last Night of the Proms on 8 September of that year where she performed excerpts from La sonnambula and Giuditta, and lied Morgen! by Richard Strauss with Joshua Bell. In the fall of 2007 she reprised her role as Juliette in Roméo et Juliette at the Metropolitan Opera.

In May 2008, she made a much-awaited Paris Opera debut in I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Opéra Bastille, with Joyce DiDonato as Romeo. In her first performance after her maternity leave, Netrebko sang Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor when it opened at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg on 14 January 2009, in a production from the Scottish Opera led by John Doyle. She then sang the same role in January and February 2009 at the Metropolitan Opera. Netrebko appeared as Giulietta in I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Royal Opera House in Spring 2009, and as Violetta in La traviata in June 2009 at the San Francisco Opera.

2010s

In October and November 2010, she sang the role of Norina in Don Pasquale at New York's Metropolitan Opera House under conductor James Levine. The matinee performance on 13 November was broadcast nationwide by PBS. On 2 April 2011, she sang the title role of Gaetano Donizetti's Anna Bolena at the Vienna State Opera for a sold-out premiere there, and the repeat performance on 5 April 2011 was broadcast live to cinemas around the world. On 7 December 2011, she opened the new season at La Scala in Milan, making her house debut, as Donna Anna in Don Giovanni. She has the distinction of being invited to appear in three consecutive opening night new productions at the Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena in 2011, L'elisir d'amore in 2012, and Eugene Onegin in 2013. Her performance as Lady Macbeth in the Metropolitan's 2014 fall season's production of Macbeth, a revival of Adrian Noble's 2007 production, drew critical praise and demonstrated her voice is still expanding in range and volume. She continued her expansion into heavier Verdi roles at the Met the following year, singing the role of Leonora in Il trovatore to acclaim from both critics and audiences.

In December 2014, she posed alongside Oleg Tsaryov with a flag of Novorossiya, a self-proclaimed confederation in Ukraine, and gave a $19,000 cheque to Tsarov saying she was donating to the Donetsk opera and ballet theatre. Tsarov is one of the individuals sanctioned by the European Union for his role in the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine. Netrebko said in a statement "I want to make clear, however, that this donation is not a political act".

In April 2016, Netrebko announced her withdrawal from productions of Bellini's Norma at the Royal Opera House's 2016/17 season and the Metropolitan Opera's 2017/18 season due to the change in her voice. The vacancies were filled respectively by Sonya Yoncheva and Sondra Radvanovsky.

She made several role debuts in 2017, including the title role of Adriana Lecouvreur at Mariinsky Theatre in June, the title role of Aida at Salzburg Festival in August, and Maddalena in Andrea Chénier at La Scala in December. In 2018, she debuted as Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera in April and performed at the Summer Night Concert Schönbrunn on 31 May.

Guest appearances

Netrebko made a cameo appearance as herself in the 2004 film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.

She was invited as a guest performer in the 2004, 2007, and 2019 Vienna Opera Ball.

In December 2007 Netrebko was invited to honor Martin Scorsese at the 30th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, performing the Puccini aria "O mio babbino caro".

She participated in the gala concert inaugurating the Mariinsky Theatre Second Stage on 2 May 2013. She was invited to perform the Olympic Anthem, in Russian, at the 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.

She performed in both gala concerts at the Red Square on 13 June and at Bolshoi Theatre on 14 July, respectively commemorating the opening and closing of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. On 8 September 2018 she took part in the inauguration gala concert of Zaryadye Concert Hall in Moscow, which was streamed on Medici.tv. She was featured in the opening ceremony of 2019 European Games in Minsk on 21 June and inaugurated the first concert season of the Congress Hall at the Yekaterinburg Expo on 30 August 2019.

Other activities

Netrebko serves as an honorary director of the Russian Children's Welfare Society and has featured in several editions of "Petroushka Ball", the major fund raiser of the charity. In 2007, she was announced to be an ambassador for SOS Children's Villages in Austria, and a sponsor for the Tomilino village in Russia. In May 2012, she and her then-partner Erwin Schrott jointly founded the charitable foundation "Anna Netrebko and Erwin Schrott 4 Kids", aiming to promote education, art, culture and youth welfare.

She is an ambassador of Chopard, having attended several of its occasions and publicly worn its designs.

Personal life

Netrebko at the Mariinsky Theatre after receiving the honorary title of People's Artist of Russia in 2008

In March 2006, Netrebko applied to become an Austrian citizen, receiving her citizenship in late July. According to an interview in the Austrian weekly news, she will live in Vienna and Salzburg. Netrebko cites the cumbersome and humiliating process of obtaining visas as a Russian citizen for her many performances abroad as the main reason for obtaining Austrian citizenship.

Netrebko started relationship with Italian bass-baritone Simone Alberghini when meeting each other during performances of Rigoletto at the Washington National Opera in 1999. She announced their engagement but did not consider marrying due to a busy schedule. In May 2007 their relationship was confirmed ended.

In December 2007 she became engaged to Uruguayan bass-baritone Erwin Schrott, whom she first met during a collaboration in 2003. In April 2008, she announced their marriage, but their wedding never in fact took place. Their son, officially named Tiago Netrebko, was born on 5 September 2008 in Vienna and is an Austrian citizen. On 25 November 2013, the couple announced their separation, after several months of largely separate lives. Tiago, who is mildly autistic, lives exclusively with her.

In February 2014, during rehearsals for a staging of Manon Lescaut in Rome, Netrebko began a relationship with Azerbaijani tenor Yusif Eyvazov [de], her co-star in that opera. Five months later, the couple announced their engagement. They married on 29 December 2015, at the Palais Coburg in Vienna with 180 guests in attendance, including Plácido Domingo. Netrebko has an apartment in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, overlooking the Hudson River.

Netrebko is a close friend of Austrian fashion designer Irina Vitjaz, and has worn several of her designs.

Awards and recognition

In 2004, Netrebko was awarded the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

Time magazine placed her on its Time 100 list in 2007. She won the 2007 Singer of the Year and the 2008 Female Artist of Year in the Classical Brit Awards. She was identified by the journal Musical America as "a genuine superstar for the 21st century" and was named Musician of the Year for 2008. In February 2008, she was named People's Artist of Russia. She was included in the list of Young Global Leaders 2010 issued by World Economic Forum. Netrebko was one of the recipients of Leading Ladies Award 2012 awarded by Madonna magazine. She received another Leading Ladies Award in the category of Culture in 2016. She was named one of the Beautiful People in 2013 by Paper Magazine. She was presented an Opera News Award in April 2016.

Netrebko won the "Female Singer of the Year" (Sängerin des Jahres) in the 2014 and 2016 Echo Klassik Award. In February 2017, the Austrian government named her Kammersängerin. She won the Best Female Singer in the 2017 International Opera Awards. Asteroid 31104 Annanetrebko was named in her honor. The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 31 January 2018 (M.P.C. 108697). She was awarded the "World Star" of the BraVo International Professional Music Awards 2018. In May 2018, she received the Order of Friendship from the Azerbaijani president. On 26 October 2018, the Metropolitan Opera Guild honored her on its annual luncheon. In 2020 she was awarded the Swedish Polar Music Prize.

Discography

Complete opera

Video recordings

Recording
year
Opera & RoleOther castConductor
Chorus and orchestra
Release
year
Label
1995Glinka
Ruslan and Lyudmila
(as Lyudmila)
Vladimir Ognovenko
Larissa Diadkova
Gennady Bezzubenkov
Galina Gorchakova
Valery Gergiev
Kirov Opera orchestra, chorus and ballet
2003Philips
1998Prokofiev
Betrothal in a Monastery
(as Louisa)
Larissa Diadkova
Nikolai Gassiev
Aleksander Gergalov
Sergei Aleksashkin
Valery Gergiev
Kirov Opera orchestra, chorus and ballet
2005Philips
2005Verdi
La traviata
(as Violetta Valéry)
Rolando Villazón
Thomas Hampson
Helene Schneiderman
Diane Pilcher
Carlo Rizzi
Vienna Philharmonic, Vienna State Opera chorus
and Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg (stage music)
2006Deutsche Grammophon
2005Donizetti
L'elisir d'amore
(as Adina)
Rolando Villazón
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo
Leo Nucci
Inna Los
Alfred Eschwé [de]
Vienna State Opera orchestra, chorus and stage orchestra
2007Virgin Classics
2006Mozart
Le nozze di Figaro
(as Susanna)
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo
Bo Skovhus
Dorothea Röschmann
Christine Schäfer
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera chorus
2007Deutsche Grammophon
2007Bellini
I puritani
(as Elvira)
Eduardo Valdes
Franco Vasallo
John Relyea
Eric Cutler
Patrick Summers
Metropolitan Opera orchestra, chorus and ballet
2008Deutsche Grammophon
2007Massenet
Manon
(as Manon Lescaut)
Rolando Villazón
Christof Fischesser
Alfredo Daza
Rémy Coraza
Daniel Barenboim
Staatskapelle Berlin and Berlin State Opera chorus
2008Deutsche Grammophon
2008Puccini
La bohème
(as Mimì)
Rolando Villazón
George von Bergen
Nicole Cabell
Adrian Eröd
Bertrand de Billy
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and chorus
Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz children chorus
2009Axiom Films
2009Donizetti
Lucia di Lammermoor
(as Lucia)
Mariusz Kwiecień
Piotr Beczała
Colin Lee
Ildar Abdrazakov
Marco Armiliato
Metropolitan Opera orchestra, chorus and ballet
2009Deutsche Grammophon
2010Donizetti
Don Pasquale
(as Norina)
Mariusz Kwiecień
Matthew Polenzani
John del Carlo
Bernard Fitch
James Levine
Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus
2011Deutsche Grammophon
2011Donizetti
Anna Bolena
(as Anna Bolena)
Elīna Garanča
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo
Elisabeth Kulman
Francesco Meli
Evelino Pidò
Vienna State Opera orchestra and chorus
2011Deutsche Grammophon
2011Mozart
Don Giovanni
(as Donna Anna)
Peter Mattei
Bryn Terfel
Barbara Frittoli
Giuseppe Filianoti
Daniel Barenboim
Coro e Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala
2015Deutsche Grammophon
2012Puccini
La bohème
(as Mimì)
Piotr Beczała
Massimo Cavalletti
Nino Machaidze
Alessio Arduini
Daniele Gatti
Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera chorus
2012Deutsche Grammophon
2012Massenet
Manon
(as Manon)
Piotr Beczała
Paulo Szot
David Pittsinger
Fabio Luisi
Metropolitan Opera
Met Opera on Demand
2012Donizetti
L'elisir d'amore
(as Adina)
Matthew Polenzani
Mariusz Kwiecień
John Del Carlo
Maurizio Benini
Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus
Met Opera on Demand
2013Tchaikovsky
Eugene Onegin
(as Tatyana)
Elena Zaremba
Oksana Volkova
Piotr Beczała
Mariusz Kwiecień
Valery Gergiev
Metropolitan Opera orchestra, chorus and ballet
2014Deutsche Grammophon
2013Verdi
Il trovatore
(as Leonora)
Plácido Domingo
Gaston Rivero
Marina Prudenskaya
Daniel Barenboim
Staatskapelle Berlin
2014Deutsche Grammophon
2013Mozart
Don Giovanni
(as Donna Anna)
Erwin Schrott
Luca Pisaroni
Malena Ernman
Charles Castronovo
Thomas Hengelbrock
Balthasar-Neumann Ensemble,Balthasar-Neumann Choir
2015Sony Classical
2014Verdi
Macbeth
(as Lady Macbeth)
Zeljko Lucic
René Pape
Joseph Calleja
Fabio Luisi
Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus
2015Deutsche Grammophon
2015Tchaikovsky
Iolanta
(as Iolanta)
Ilya Bannik
Piotr Beczała
Alexei Markov
Valery Gergiev
Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus
Met Opera on Demand
2015Verdi
Il trovatore
(as Leonora)
Yonghoon Lee
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Dolora Zajick
Marco Armiliato
Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus
Met Opera on Demand
2015Verdi
Giovanna d'Arco
(as Giovanna)
Francesco Meli
Carlos Álvarez
Dmitry Belosselskiy
Riccardo Chailly
La Scala orchestra and chorus
2018Decca
2016Wagner
Lohengrin
(as Elsa von Brabant)
Piotr Beczała
Evelyn Herlitzius
Tomasz Konieczny
Georg Zeppenfeld
Christian Thielemann
Staatskapelle Dresden
Sächsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden
2017Deutsche Grammophon
2017Tchaikovsky
Eugene Onegin
(as Tatiana)
Peter Mattei
Elena Zaremba
Alexey Dolgov
Elena Maximova
Robin Ticciati
Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus
Met Opera on Demand
2018Verdi
Aida
(as Aida)
Anita Rachvelishvili
Aleksandrs Antonenko
Quinn Kelsey
Nicola Luisotti
Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus
Met Opera on Demand
2019Cilea
Adriana Lecouvreur
(as Adriana)
Anita Rachvelishvili
Piotr Beczała
Ambrogio Maestri
Gianandrea Noseda
Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus
Met Opera on Demand

Audio recordings

Recording
year
Opera & roleOther castConductor,
Chorus and orchestra
Release
year
Label
1995Glinka
Ruslan and Lyudmila
(as Lyudmila)
Vladimir Ognovenko
Larissa Diadkova
Gennady Bezzubenkov
Galina Gorchakova
Valery Gergiev
Kirov Opera orchestra, chorus and ballet
2003Philips
1997Prokofiev
The Love for Three Oranges
(as Ninetta)
Larissa Diadkova
Mikhail Kit
Evgeny Akimov
Alexander Morozov
Valery Gergiev
Kirov Opera orchestra, chorus and ballet
2001Philips
1998Prokofiev
Betrothal in a Monastery
(as Louisa)
Larissa Diadkova
Nikolai Gassiev
Aleksander Gergalov
Sergei Aleksashkin
Valery Gergiev
Kirov Opera orchestra, chorus and ballet
1999Philips
2005Verdi
La traviata
(as Violetta)
Rolando Villazón
Thomas Hampson
Helene Schneiderman
Diane Pilcher
Carlo Rizzi
Vienna Philharmonic, Vienna State Opera chorus
and Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg (stage music)
2006Deutsche Grammophon
2006Mozart
Le nozze di Figaro
(as Susanna)
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo
Bo Skovhus
Dorothea Röschmann
Christine Schäfer
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera chorus
2007Deutsche Grammophon
2007Puccini
La bohème
(as Mimì)
Rolando Villazón
Boaz Daniel
Nicole Cabell
Stéphane Degout
Bertrand de Billy
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and chorus
Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz children chorus
2008Deutsche Grammophon
2008Bellini
I Capuleti e i Montecchi
(as Giulietta)
Elīna Garanča
Joseph Calleja
Robert Gleadow
Tiziano Bracci
Fabio Luisi
Vienna Symphony and the Wiener Singakademie
2009Deutsche Grammophon
2012Tchaikovsky
Iolanta
(as Iolanta)
Sergey Skorokhodov
Alexey Markov
Vitalij Kowaljow
Emmanuel Villaume
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
2015Deutsche Grammophon
2013Verdi
Giovanna d'Arco
(as Giovanna)
Plácido Domingo
Francesco Meli
Paolo Carignani
Münchner Rundfunkorchester
2014Deutsche Grammophon
2016Puccini
Manon Lescaut
(as Manon)
Yusif Eyvazov
Armando Piña
Carlos Chausson
Marco Armiliato
Münchner Rundfunkorchester
2016Deutsche Grammophon

Recital discs, concerts and compilations

CDs

  • 2003: Opera Arias; Gianandrea Noseda conducting Wiener Philharmoniker (DG)
  • 2004: Sempre Libera; Claudio Abbado conducting Mahler Chamber Orchestra (DG)
  • 2006: The Mozart Album, with Thomas Quasthoff, Bryn Terfel, Elīna Garanča, and René Pape [compilation, DG]
  • 2006: Violetta: Arias and Duets from Verdi's La Traviata, with Rolando Villazón and Thomas Hampson (CD/DVD, DG)
  • 2006: Russian Album; Valery Gergiev conducting Orchestra of Mariinsky Theatre (DG)
  • 2007: Opera [compilation]
  • 2007: Duets, with Rolando Villazón; Nicola Luisotti conducting Staatskapelle Dresden (DG)
  • 2008: Puccini Gold [compilation, Decca]
  • 2008: Souvenirs; Emmanuel Villaume conducting Prague Philharmonia (DG)
  • 2009: The Best of Anna Netrebko [compilation, DG]
  • 2010: In the Still of Night; accompanied by Daniel Barenboim (DG)
  • 2010: Rossini: Stabat Mater, with Joyce DiDonato, Lawrence Brownlee, Ildebrando d'Arcangelo; Antonio Pappano conducting Orchestra and Chorus of Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (Warner Classics)
  • 2010: Prima Donna – First Ladies of Opera [compilation, Decca]
  • 2011: Anna Netrebko: Live at the Metropolitan Opera (DG)
  • 2011: Stabat Mater – A Tribute to Pergolesi, with Marianna Pizzolato; Antonio Pappano conducting Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (CD/DVD, DG)
  • 2013: Verdi; Gianandrea Noseda conducting Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino (DG)
  • 2014: Strauss: Four Last Songs; Daniel Barenboim conducting Staatskapelle Berlin (DG)
  • 2016: Verismo, with Yusif Eyvazov; Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Antonio Pappano (DG)
  • 2017: Romanza, with Yusif Eyvazov (DG)
  • 2018: Diva – The Very Best of Anna Netrebko [compilation, DG]

DVDs

  • 2004: The Woman – The Voice (2003 documentary)
  • 2005: Gala Concert: 300 years of St. Petersburg
  • 2006: The Berlin Concert – Live from the Waldbühne (with Rolando Villazón and Plácido Domingo)
  • 2008: The Opera Gala – Live from Baden-Baden (with Elīna Garanča, Ramón Vargas, Ludovic Tézier)
  • 2008: A Mozart Gala from Salzburg (with Thomas Hampson, et al.; recorded 2006)
  • 2013: Live from Red Square Moscow (with Dmitri Hvorostovsky)

Opera roles

RoleComposerOpera
AdinaDonizettiL'elisir d'amore
Adriana LecouvreurCileaAdriana Lecouvreur
AidaVerdiAida
AminaBelliniLa sonnambula
Anna BolenaDonizettiAnna Bolena
AntoniaOffenbachLes contes d'Hoffmann
AntonidaGlinkaA Life for the Tsar
Donna AnnaMozartDon Giovanni
ElviraBelliniI puritani
ElsaWagnerLohengrin
Floria ToscaPucciniTosca
GildaVerdiRigoletto
GiovannaVerdiGiovanna d'Arco
GiuliettaBelliniI Capuleti e i Montecchi
IliaMozartIdomeneo
IolantaTchaikovskyIolanta
JulietteGounodRoméo et Juliette
Königin der NachtMozartDie Zauberflöte
Lady MacbethVerdiMacbeth
LeonoraVerdiIl trovatore
LeonoraVerdiLa forza del destino
LouisaProkofievBetrothal in a Monastery
LuciaDonizettiLucia di Lammermoor
LyudmilaGlinkaRuslan and Lyudmila
Maddalena de CoignyGiordanoAndrea Chénier
Manon LescautMassenetManon
Manon LescautPucciniManon Lescaut
MarfaRimsky-KorsakovThe Tsar's Bride
MicaëlaBizetCarmen
MimìPucciniLa bohème
MusettaPucciniLa bohème
NatashaProkofievWar and Peace
NinettaProkofievThe Love for Three Oranges
NorinaDonizettiDon Pasquale
PaminaMozartDie Zauberflöte
RosinaRossiniIl barbiere di Siviglia
ServiliaMozartLa clemenza di Tito
SusannaMozartLe nozze di Figaro
Sylva VarescuKálmánDie Csárdásfürstin
TatianaTchaikovskyEugene Onegin
ViolettaVerdiLa traviata
XeniaMussorgskyBoris Godunov
ZerlinaMozartDon Giovanni
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