Anna Nechaeva (Soprano)
Born in Saratov. In 1996 she finished the Lysenko Poltava Musical College as
a vocalist and entered the Saratov State Conservatoire. As a sophomore, she
began working at the city’s philharmonic society. On her 5th year at the
Conservatoire, Anna was offered to sing the part of Tatiana (Eugene Onegin) at
the Saint Petersburg Conservatoire. Since 2003 Anna was a soloist with the
Saint Petersburg Opera Company where she sang the following roles: Tatiana
(Eugene Onegin), Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi), the title role in Puccini’s Suor
Angelica and Madama Butterfly, Xenia (Boris Godunov). In 2008-11, she was a
soloist with the Mikhaylovsky Theatre Company where her repertoire included
Nedda (I Pagliacci), Tatiana (Eugene Onegin), the title role in Dvořák’s
Rusalka, Rachel (Halévy’s La Juive).
In 2012, she made her debut at the Bolshoi Theatre, singing the role of
Nastasya (The Enchantress). In the same year she became a soloist with the
Bolshoi. Repertoire At the Bolshoi: Nastasya (The
Enchantress) Iolanta (Iolanta) Liu (Turandot) Yaroslavna (Prince
Igor) Elisabeth of Valois (Don Carlo) Micaela (Carmen) Soprano
(Prokofiev’s The Ugly Duckling in the performance The Fables of the Vixen, the
Duckling and Balda) Doña Anna (The Stone Guest) Violetta (La
Traviata)
Tours At the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow
Music Theatre she sang Liza (The Queen of Spades), Elisabeth (Tannhäuser) and
Aida (Aida). In 2014 she appeared at the Mikhailovsky Theatre as Manon
(Manon Lescaut) and debuted at the Latvian National Opera as Leonora (Il
Trovatore). In 2015 she sang Nedda (I Pagliacci) at the Mikhailovsky
Theatre, and performed the roles of Francesca (Francesca da Rimini) and Zemfira
(Aleko) at the Théâtre de la Monnaie.
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