Soprano Yana Mamonova
Laureate of international competitions.
Associate Professor of vocal department of Novosibirsk Theater Institute and Novosibirsk State Mikhail Glinka Conservatoire
A Soloist of the Bach choir&orchestra of the Netherlands under the direction of Pieter Jan Leusink , participant in the trio PROJECT SIBERICA (organ, clarinet, voice) ,
Actively promotes Baroque music in Russia, also supports modern composers, including the Siberian school of composition, performing their works at various festivals.
Was born in Novosibirsk. After choir conducting department of the Murov College of music graduated with honors from the Novosibirsk state Glinka Conservatory majoring in Vocal art / Opera singing, as well as graduate school majoring in Chamber singing.
She trained at Scola Cantorum Basiliensis (Basel, Switzerland) and defended the Master's diploma on the course "Madrigal ensemble singing" under the guidance of Anthony Roolley, and also participated in master classes of Emma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb, Christopher Pregardien.
Remarkable collaborating with such musicians as Peter Phillips, René Jacobs, Konrad Junghanel, Vladimir Pletnev, Sir Roger Norrington, Rolf Beck, Teodor Currentzis, Thomas Sanderling, Fabio Mastrangelo, Jorn Boysen .
She debut on the stage of the Novosibirsk Theatre of Opera and Ballet in 2004 was "Les Noces" of Stravinsky at the invitation of Teodor Currentzis, and then Purcell's Dido .2010 Soloist in the international production of " Johaness Passion " by J. S. Bach of an American Director Robert Wilson at the Opera house of Kiel (Germany) and Vilnius (Lithuania).
Performs at leading concert venues in Russia and Europe in the framework of such festivals as "Stars of the White nights of St. Petersburg" ( Russia), Schleswig-Holstein music Festival (Germany), Innsbruck Festwochen Alt Musik Festival (Austria), Himmel und Hein (Austria), Siberian Seasons ( Russia) and etc
The singer's repertoire is very extensive : from early music, oratorios and cantatas of Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven to chamber vocal music of the romantic period, relatively speaking, from Schubert to Strauss, including modern chamber music – O. Messiaen, B. Britten, E. Denisov, S. Gubaidulina, S. Tishchenko, L. Desyatnikov..
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