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In the course of her career she has appeared throughout Europe as well as in North and South America, Australia, and the Middle East. Her opera appearances include the Gayarre Opera Theater (as Lucia in ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]''), the Roman Theater in Mérida "Festival de Teatro Clasico" (as Paolina in ''[[Poliuto]]'') in [[Seville]] and the Teatro Colón in [[A Coruña]] (as Desdemona in ''[[Otello]]''), at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles (as Anush in ''Anush''), and the [[Bolshoi Theater]] in Moscow (as Norma in ''[[Norma (opera)|Norma]]''),.<ref name="Itogi">Kadiev, Arkady (13 January 2003). [http://www.itogi.ru/archive/2003/1/117878.html "Ереванская Норма"] ("Norma from Yerevan"). Итоги. Retrieved 1 March 2013 {{Ru icon}}.</ref> She has performed concerts at the [[Liceu|Gran Teatre del Liceu]], [[Palau de la Música Catalana]], [[Salle Gaveau]], [[St John's, Smith Square]], [[Malmö Concert Hall]], [[Auditorio Nacional de Música|Auditorio Nacional de Música, Madrid]], [[Mariinsky Theatre]] in Saint Petersburg and [[House of the Unions#Pillar Hall|Kolonni Zal]]in Moscow, amongst others.
In the course of her career she has appeared throughout Europe as well as in North and South America, Australia, and the Middle East. Her opera appearances include the Gayarre Opera Theater (as Lucia in ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]''), the Roman Theater in Mérida "Festival de Teatro Clasico" (as Paolina in ''[[Poliuto]]'') in [[Seville]] and the Teatro Colón in [[A Coruña]] (as Desdemona in ''[[Otello]]''), at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles (as Anush in ''Anush''), and the [[Bolshoi Theater]] in Moscow (as Norma in ''[[Norma (opera)|Norma]]''),.<ref name="Itogi">Kadiev, Arkady (13 January 2003). [http://www.itogi.ru/archive/2003/1/117878.html "Ереванская Норма"] ("Norma from Yerevan"). Итоги. Retrieved 1 March 2013 {{Ru icon}}.</ref> She has performed concerts at the [[Liceu|Gran Teatre del Liceu]], [[Palau de la Música Catalana]], [[Salle Gaveau]], [[St John's, Smith Square]], [[Malmö Concert Hall]], [[Auditorio Nacional de Música|Auditorio Nacional de Música, Madrid]], [[Mariinsky Theatre]] in Saint Petersburg and [[House of the Unions#Pillar Hall|Kolonni Zal]]in Moscow, amongst others.


She is a principal soloist at the National [[Yerevan Opera Theater|Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia]] in Yerevan.<ref>[[Yerevan Opera Theater|Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia]]. [http://www.opera.am/gexmas_opera_menerg_soprano_eng.html Soprano soloists]. Retrieved 23 February 2013.</ref> In 2003 she was conferred the title of Honored Artist of the Republic of Armenia. In 2009 she gave a gala concert conducted by Miquel Ortega in celebration of the 75th anniversary of National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet in Yerevan.
She is a principal soloist at the National [[Yerevan Opera Theater|Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia]] in Yerevan.<ref>[[Yerevan Opera Theater|Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia]]. [http://www.opera.am/gexmas_opera_menerg_soprano_eng.html Soprano soloists] {{wayback|url=http://www.opera.am/gexmas_opera_menerg_soprano_eng.html |date=20121105133246 |df=y }}. Retrieved 23 February 2013.</ref> In 2003 she was conferred the title of Honored Artist of the Republic of Armenia. In 2009 she gave a gala concert conducted by Miquel Ortega in celebration of the 75th anniversary of National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet in Yerevan.


Mekhitarian is married to Armen Hakobyan, a professor at the Armenian State University of Economics.
Mekhitarian is married to Armen Hakobyan, a professor at the Armenian State University of Economics.
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==Repertoire==
==Repertoire==
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{{BLP primary sources|section|date=February 2013}}
Mekhitarian's repertoire includes these significant roles:<ref name="Bio">Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia. [http://www.opera.am/biograph/a_mkitaryan_eng.html Anahit Mekhitarian]. Retrieved 23 February 2013.</ref>
Mekhitarian's repertoire includes these significant roles:<ref name="Bio">Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia. [http://www.opera.am/biograph/a_mkitaryan_eng.html Anahit Mekhitarian] {{wayback|url=http://www.opera.am/biograph/a_mkitaryan_eng.html |date=20130301085659 |df=y }}. Retrieved 23 February 2013.</ref>
*[[Vincenzo Bellini|Bellini]]: ''[[Norma (opera)|Norma]]'' (Norma)<ref name="Itogi" />
*[[Vincenzo Bellini|Bellini]]: ''[[Norma (opera)|Norma]]'' (Norma)<ref name="Itogi" />
*Bellini: ''[[I puritani]]'' (Elvira)
*Bellini: ''[[I puritani]]'' (Elvira)

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Anahit Mekhitarian
Մխիթարյան Անահիտ
Анаит Мхитарян
In the title role of Armen Tigranian's opera Anoush
Background information
Born (1969-03-06) March 6, 1969 (age 55)
Echmiadzin, Armenia
OccupationOpera singer (soprano)
Websiteanahitmekhitarian.com

Anahit Mekhitarian (also spelled Mkhitaryan or Mkhitarian) (Armenian: Մխիթարյան Անահիտ; Russian: Анаит Мхитарян) (born March 6, 1969) is an Armenian operatic soprano. A leading soloist of the National Theater of Opera and Ballet of Armenia, she was conferred the title of Honored Artist of the Republic of Armenia in 2003. In 2013 on the occasion of Republic day, she was awarded medal for hy. She has won first prize at three international singing competitions: the Francesc Viñas International Singing Competition (Spain, 1990), the Vincenzo Bellini International Competition (Italy, 1991), and the Julián Gayarre International Singing Competition (Spain, 1996).

Life and career

Mekhitarian, was born in Echmiadzin, Armenia. She graduated with Honours from the Yerevan Conservatory, first in the piano department and then in the voice department.

In 1990, at the 28th International Francesc Viñas International Singing Competition in Barcelona, Spain, with Magda Oliviero as the president of the judging panel, Mekhitarian won the First Prize.[1] Less than a year later, in 1991, she was awarded the First Prize at the 23rd Vincenzo Bellini International Competition in Sicily, with Dame Joan Sutherland as the president of the judging panel.[2] Her third victory came in 1996, when she won the First Prize at the 6th Julián Gayarre International Singing Contest in Pamplona, Spain, with José Carreras as the president of the jury.[3]

In the course of her career she has appeared throughout Europe as well as in North and South America, Australia, and the Middle East. Her opera appearances include the Gayarre Opera Theater (as Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor), the Roman Theater in Mérida "Festival de Teatro Clasico" (as Paolina in Poliuto) in Seville and the Teatro Colón in A Coruña (as Desdemona in Otello), at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles (as Anush in Anush), and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow (as Norma in Norma),.[4] She has performed concerts at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Palau de la Música Catalana, Salle Gaveau, St John's, Smith Square, Malmö Concert Hall, Auditorio Nacional de Música, Madrid, Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg and Kolonni Zalin Moscow, amongst others.

She is a principal soloist at the National Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia in Yerevan.[5] In 2003 she was conferred the title of Honored Artist of the Republic of Armenia. In 2009 she gave a gala concert conducted by Miquel Ortega in celebration of the 75th anniversary of National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet in Yerevan.

Mekhitarian is married to Armen Hakobyan, a professor at the Armenian State University of Economics.

Repertoire

Mekhitarian's repertoire includes these significant roles:[6]

References

  1. ^ Concurso Internacional de Canto Francisco Viñas. Winners: 1981–1990. Retrieved 23 February 2013 Template:Es icon
  2. ^ Concorso Internazionale Vincenzo Bellini. Albo d'Oro dei Vincitori (Winners' List). Retrieved 23 February 2013 Template:It icon
  3. ^ ABC (23 September 1996). "Carlos Moreno y Anahit Mekhitarian vencedores del Concurso Gayarre". Retrieved 23 February 2013 Template:Es icon.
  4. ^ a b Kadiev, Arkady (13 January 2003). "Ереванская Норма" ("Norma from Yerevan"). Итоги. Retrieved 1 March 2013 Template:Ru icon.
  5. ^ Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia. Soprano soloists Template:Wayback. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  6. ^ Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia. Anahit Mekhitarian Template:Wayback. Retrieved 23 February 2013.