Anna Dudina
Soprano
Winner of International Competitions
Anna Dudina (soprano) was born into a musical family. She began her training as a pianist, then graduated from music school with a specialisation in flute, winning prizes at international competitions in Italy and Germany. She sang in the Children’s Choir of St. Petersburg Television and Radio, performing at the Mariinsky and Mikhailovsky Theatres, as well as in major concert halls across the city.
In 2019, as a young vocalist under the guidance of N.S. Drobyshevskaya, she became a laureate of the Viru Ooper competition in Estonia, took part in the Summer Theatre Academy in Graz, and was admitted to the ensemble of the Mariinsky Theatre’s Academy of Young Opera Singers. She has performed on the stage of the Bolshoi Theatre.
From 2020 to 2022, she studied at the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) in the Musical Theatre Department (class of T.A. Yatsenko, workshop of A.A. Barmak). Since 2022, she has lived in France and continued her training at the Conservatoire de Rueil-Malmaison under Marie Saint-Palais.
Anna Dudina is an active concert and stage performer across France and Europe. In 2023, together with pianist Vera Okhotnikova, she performed Grigory Frid’s monodrama The Diary of Anne Frank in Paris and at the Winteravonden aan de Amstel festival in Amsterdam. She is a laureate of the Les Maîtres du Chant competition (2024) and the Concours de chant Georges Enesco, where she received the Leontina Vaduva Special Prize (Paris, 2025).
March 2026