Elena Tretyakova


Soprano

Elena Tretyakova (née Minina) was born in Vladivostok.

In 1989 she graduated from the Far Eastern State Academy of Arts having studied with Honoured Artist of Russia Professor Galina Alexeiko.

She took master classes from Professor of singing Ulrike Sonntag in the University of Music and Performing Arts (Stuttgart, Germany).

From 1993 to 2003 she worked as a lead soloist of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra and the Classical Opera Theatre.

Since 2003 she has been a soloist of the Primorsky Regional Philharmonia. In 2000 as part of the Original ensemble she presented Russian culture at the G8 summit in Okinawa (Japan).

She participated in the International Pacific Region Festival (Tokyo, 2005) and is a participant of the Far Eastern Spring Festival of Classical Music (2002–2016).

In 2013 she became a soloist of the Primorsky Opera and Ballet Theatre.

In 2016 she became a member of the Opera Company of the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre.

Repertoire at the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre includes:
Larina (Eugene Onegin, P. Tchaikovsky)
Masha (The Queen of Spades, P. Tchaikovsky)
Mercedes (Carmen, G. Bizet)
Flora, Annina (La Traviata, G. Verdi)
Countess Ceprano (Rigoletto, G. Verdi)
Fata Morgana (The Love for Three Oranges, S. Prokofiev)
Second Lady (Der fliegende Holländer, W.-A. Mozart)
Women with a normal nose (Christmas Eve, N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
Povarikha (The Tale of the Tsar Saltan, N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
An Immured Maiden (The Tsar’s Bride, N. Rimsky-Korsakov)

Repertoire also includes: Tatiana (Eugene Onegin, P. Tchaikovsky), Iolanta, Laura (Iolanta, P. Tchaikovsky), Cio-Cio San (Madam Butterfly, G. Puccini), Nedda (Pagliacci, R. Leoncavallo), Violetta (La Traviata, G. Verdi), A Florid Lady (The Gambler, S. Prokofiev), First Woman (Semyon Kotko, S. Prokofiev), Second Woman (Doctor Zhivago, A. Lubchenko), Liza (The Queen of Spades, P. Tchaikovsky), Zemfira (Aleko, S. Rachmaninov), Carmen, Micaëla (Carmen, G. Bizet), Silva (The Gypsy Princess, E. Kálmán), Petrovna (The Story of a Real Man, S. Prokofiev)

The singer’s repertoire also includes Symphony №4 by G. Mahler, Symphony №14 by D. Shostakovich, Mass №2 by F. Schubert.

Chamber repertoire includes vocal cycles by R. Schumann (Frauen-Liebe und Leben), E. Granados (Tonadilla), romanses by P. Tchaikovsky and S. Rachmaninov.

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