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Tetyana Vakhnovska

MEZZO - SOPRANO

TETYANA VAKHNOVSKA

Mezzo soprano. Ukraine.
Soloist of the Lviv National Opera. Laureate of international competitions.
She debuted as Olga ("Eugene Onegin" by P. Tchaikovsky) on the stage of Lviv Opera.
Performed by Carmen Carmen J. Bizeau, Orpheus Orpheus and Eurydice H. Gluck, Amneris Aida J. Verdi,
Azuchen Trubadour J. Verdi, Ulrika Ball masquerade J. Verdi, Fennen Nabucco J. Verdi, Maddalena Rigoletto
J. Verdi, Suzuki Madame Butterfly J .Puccini, Lola Rural honor of P. Mascagni, party of mezzo soprano in
Requiem by J. Verdi.
He traveled to Poland, Germany, France, Luxembourg and Belgium. He worked with such conductors as
Nicola Giuliani (Italy), Theodor Kuchar (USA), Ilya Stupel (Sweden), Yalchin Adigezalov (Azerbaijan),
Reinhard Seehafer (Germany), Oksana Lyniv (Ukraine - Austria), Pawel Gustaw Osuchowski (Poland). I
worked with the Da Capo music agency K & K Philharmoniker, founder conductor and composer Matthias
Georg Kendlinger (Austria).

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       Repertoire:

  • Orfeo  (“Orfeo ed Euridice” C.W. Gluck)

  • Azucena (G. Verdi “Il trovatore”)

  • Carmen (G.Bizet “Carmen”)

  • Amneris (G. Verdu. “Aida”)

  • Ulrica (D.Verdi “Un ballo in maschera”)

  • Fenena (D.Verdi “Nabucco”) 

  • Berta (G.Rossini “Il barbiere di Siviglia”)

  • Maddalena (D.Verdi “Rigoletto”)

  • Lucia, Lola (P. Mascagni “Cavalleria rusticana”)

  • Olga (P. Tchaikovsky “Eugene Onegin”

  • Dunyasha , Lyubasha (N. Rimsky-Korsakov ” The Tsar's Bride”)

  • Suzuki (G. Puccini “Madama Butterfly”)

  • Nastya (Yuliy Meitus “Stolen happiness”)

  • G. Verdi “Requiem” (mezzo-soprano part)

  • J.S. Bach "St. Matthew Passion" (alto part)

  • J.S. Bach "Christmas oratorium" (alto part)

  • J.B. Bach "Messe h-moll" (alt part)

  • V. Mozart “Requiem” (alto part)

  • A. Dvorzhak “Stabat Mater” (alto part)

  • G. Rossini “Petite Messe Solenelle” (contralto part)

  • L. Beethoven “Symphony 9” (alto part)

  • M. Volynskyy "I'm calling you". (Mother Sofia). Oratory dedicated to the 150th birthday anniversary of Andrey Sheptytskyy.

 
         The repertoire of performed concerts includes the works of Ukrainian and world classics.

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