Ekaterina Egorova (Mezzo soprano)
Born in Khabarovsk, in 2003 she graduated from the Leningrad State
Conservatory (class of professor Galina Yakovleva). During her student
years she sang the roles of Marta (Iolanta) and Lyubasha (The
Tsar’s Bride) at the Conservatory Opera and Ballet Theatre.
In 2003, she joined the Mikhailovsky Opera Company. She participated
in numerous opera festivals in Riga (2008), Syktyvkar (2008),
in the Chaliapin Festival in Kazan (2007, 2010, 2011, and 2012). She’s
a guest soloist with the Latvian National Opera and the Tatar Opera and
Ballet Theatre.
Her repertory includes: —
Konchakovna (Prince Igor) — Maddalena (Rigoletto) —
Carmen (Carmen) — Marta (Iolanthe) — Azuchena
(Il trovatore) — Amneris (Aida) — Prince Orlofsky
(Die Fledermaus) — Lyubasha (The Tsar’s Bride) — Siebel
(Faust) — Milady de Winter (The Three Musketeers) —
Marta-Catherine (Peter I) — Cecilia (Silva) — Lola
(Cavalleria rusticana) — Polina (The Queen
of Spades) — Flora (La traviata) — Larina
(Eugene Onegin) — Barbara (Kat’a Kabanova) — Ezi Baba
(Dvorak’s Rusalka)
Awards: Prize-winner
of the XI International Singing Festival and Competition Hopes.
Talents. Masters (Bulgaria, 2006)
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