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Ekaterina Ferzba

Soprano (Voice) Moscow, Russia 25 Followers
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Born in the heart of Russia in the city Ulyanovsk Ekaterina got her first musical education at the Ulyanovsk Music College, vocal department. Later she graduated with honors from Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory where she studied under the famous Bela Rudenko. 2009 – 2012 - post-graduate study at Tchaikovskiy Moscow State Conservatory.
In 2009 made her debut in the part of Violetta in “Traviata” by Verdi at Moscow State Conservatory opera theatre. Since 2009 soloist of Moscow Chamber Opera Theatre named after Boris Pokrovsky where Ekaterina is singing such parts as Queen of the night (The magic flute, Mozart), Madame Herz (Theatre Director, Mozart), Ilia ( Idomeneo, Mozart), Zerlina (Don Giovanni, Mozart), Cleopatra (Giulio Cesare, Handel), Ann ( The Rake`s progress, Stravinsky) and other. She also sings operas of modern Russian composers which are staged in the theatre.
In the Season 2013/2014 sang Traviata (Violetta) and Rigoletto (Gilda) by Verdi with Tatar Opera Theatre in Kazan (Russia) and Denmark.
Prize winner at the International Singing Contest of Italian Opera “Competizione dell`Opera” in Austria (2014, II prize), at the International Vocal Competition “Giacomo Lauri Volpi” in Italy (2012, II prize), I prize at the International Vocal Competition in memory of Antonina Nezhdanova in the Ukraine (2010), II prize at the International Vocal Competition named by Glinka in Russia (2009).
Ekaterina takes part in a variety of projects and festivals and is a regular participant of musical events at popular concert halls of Moscow.
In the repertoire there are also parts: Marcelline (Leonore, Beethoven), Musetta (La Boheme, Puccini), Flaminia (Il mondo della Luna, Haydn), Marfa (The Tsar`s Bride, Rimsky-Korsakov), Shemakhan Tsaritsa (Golden Cockerel, Rimsky-Korsakov), Lauretta (Il Maestro di musica, Pergolesi), Brigitta (Iolanta, Tchaikovsky), “Stabat Mater” by Pergolesi.

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