Competition 2021

Contestants

Fayzulina Juliya

„mezzo soprano”

Fayzulina Juliya

Repertoire

Preliminary

  • Donizetti: La Favorita - Fia dunque vero ... O mio Fernando (Leonora)

Semi-Final 

  • Rossini: Semiramide - Ah, quel giorno ognor rammento (Arsace)
  • Bizet: Carmen - Près des remparts de Séville (Carmen) 

Final 

  • Cilèa: Adriana Lecouverur - O vagabonda stella d'oriente (Princess de Bouillon)
  • Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila - Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix (Dalila) 

Biography

Juliya Fayzulina was born in Yekaterinburg in 1987. She started to learn the piano at the age of 5 by Natalia Antsiferova. Between 1998 and 2005, she continued her studies with Tatiana Makokha at a special school for talented children. Between 2005 and 2007 she studied at the Urals Mussorgsky State Conservatory, where her teacher was Grifory Reznikov.

She started to take vocal lessons from private teachers at the age of 19, then, between 2010 and 2015, she studied at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory in the class of Vladislav Piavko, the tenor of the Bolshoi Theatre.

In 2014 she took part in the master course of Tamara Sinyavskaya, the popular artist of the Soviet Union and the singer of the Bolshoi Theatre. In June, she was among the finalists of the International Belvedere Singing Competition in Düsseldorf.

In February 2015, she participated in numerous lessons of Mario Diaz, teacher of the Mozarteum in Salzburg. At the same time, she sang the role of Olga in Tchaikovsky’s Eugen Onegin and in March Ljubasa in Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera The Tsar’s Bride.

In 2016, from January to June, she worked as a guest soloist in the Opera of Nizhny Novgorod. Here in March, she performed Flora in Verdi’s Traviata and in April Ljubasa again. In her repertoire, there is also the role of Maddalena from Verdi’s Rigoletto.

In August 2016, she was admitted to the Academy for Young Singers of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg where she could polish her knowledge with Anna Kiknadze.

Nowadays, she studies several roles, like Dorabella (Mozart: Così fan tutte), Cherubino (Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro), Cenerentola (Rossini: La Cenerentola), Arsace (Rossini: Semiramide), Rosina (Rossini: The Barber of Seville), Romeo (Bellini: I Capuleti e i Montecchi), Nicklausse (Offenbach: The Tales of Hoffman) and Carmen (Bizet: Carmen).

 

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