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Persons

Daria Telyatnikova

mezzo-soprano

Biography

Darya Telyatnikova graduated from the St Petersburg Conservatory. In 2010–2012 she has been a soloist of the Academy of Young Opera Singers of the Mariinsky Theatre, where she made her debut in 2011, in the role of Nicoletta (“Love for Three Oranges” by Prokofiev). In the 2012/13 Season, she has performed with the International Opera Studio in Zurich. In 2013, she made her debut at the Bolshoi Theatre, performing the roles of Couches, Cat, Squirrel and the Shepherd in the opera “L’enfant et les sortilèges” by Ravel. Since 2013, she has been a trainee soloist with the Perm Tchaikovsky Opera and Ballet Theatre. She has appeared on the stages of the Teatro Comunale in Italy, The Berliner Philharmonie, the Megaron in Athens, the Cité de la Musique in Paris, the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, the Grand Halls of the Moscow Conservatory and the St Petersburg Philharmonia. Darya Telyatnikova has participated in the “Stars of White Nights” festival and cooperated with such conductors as V.Jurowski, T.Currentzis, A.Rudin, M.Zambelli and P.Neumann.

Nearest events

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March, 2021
8:00 pm
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April, 2021
8:00 pm
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