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Maria Guleghina

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Maria Agasovna Guleghina (Template:Lang-ru, Template:Lang-uk, Template:Lang-hy, née Meytardjan (Template:Lang-ru); born August 9, 1959) is a soprano opera singer born in Odessa (USSR, now in Ukraine), particularly associated with the Italian repertory.

Biography

Maria Guleghina was born in Odessa, Ukraine (during the Soviet Era), to an Armenian father and a Ukrainian mother, where she studied voice at the Music Conservatory with Evgeny Nikolaevich Ivanov (under whose tutorship she remained even after graduation).

Career

Guleghina made her stage debut in 1985 as Yolantha at the State Opera in Minsk (Belarus) shortly before leaving USSR to pursue an international career.

Her international debut came in 1987 as Amelia (opposite Luciano Pavarotti's Riccardo) in a production of Un ballo in maschera at La Scala. Leading roles in I due Foscari, Manon Lescaut, and Tosca followed, and soon she was engaged to perform in Vienna, Munich, Hamburg, London, and other major European opera houses. She made her debut at the Paris Opéra in 1995, in the killer-role of Abigaille in Nabucco.

Her American debut took place at The Metropolitan Opera in January 1991, where she sang Maddalena in Andrea Chénier. She has also appeared at the San Francisco Opera and the Lyric Opera of Chicago, adding the lead soprano roles in works such as Ernani, Simon Boccanegra, Cavalleria rusticana, Fedora. She later added other demanding roles such as Odabella in Attila (opera) and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (opera), to her ever-growing repertoire. She also debuted at Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1992 as Lisa in Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades.

Guleghina has also performed in Japan many times (twice as a part of La Scala's tours of Japan) and has a fan base there. She is considered by most as one of the leading dramatic sopranos of her generation. Though her technique is inconsistent, she is largely admired for her warm and rich voice, strong stage presence, and absolute dramatic commitment to her roles on the stage. She sang the opening aria (Aida) at the official opening of the new National Opera House in Oslo. Throughout November 2009, she starred as Turandot in the opera Turandot at the Met in New York. She represented Russia by singing during the closing ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver during the handover of the Olympic flag. Ms Guleghina also opened the 2014 Paralympic Games in Sochi, singing on top of an Icebreaker that carried her though the Fischt Stadium.

Guleghina has received numerous prizes and awards, she is an Honorary Board member of the International Paralympic Committee as well as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

Charitable work

She is a member of the Honorary Board of the International Paralympic Committee. [1] She sang during the 2014 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony.

Sources

  • Mancini, R.; Rouveroux, J-J. (1995). Le guide de l'opéra, les indispensables de la musique. Fayard. ISBN 2-213-59567-4.