Olga Vilenskaia

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Olga Vilenskaia

Olga Vilenskaia (born February 20, 1984 in Noginsk ) is a singer with a soprano voice .

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Olga Vilenskaia was born in Noginsk near Moscow as the daughter of two pianists and began her musical education with piano lessons. After graduating from high school, she studied privately with Manuela Uhl , before taking up vocal studies at the Rostock University of Music and Theater in 2006 with Penka Christova, as well as song design with Christian de Bruyn. In 2011 she continued her studies in the master's program in opera at the Maastricht Conservatory with Axel Everaert .

Master classes and a. with Irwin Gage , Esther de Bros, Miranda van Kralingen and Nelly Miricioiu completed her musical training. Olga Vilenskaia is a scholarship holder of the "ad infinitum foundation", the Richard Wagner Scholarship Foundation and the winner of the HMT Music Prize. During her singing studies, Olga Vilenskaia was heard in numerous opera roles, for example as Rosalinde in “Die Fledermaus”, as Volpino in “Der Apotheker”, as the 1st nymph in “Rusalka”, as Ludmila in “Ruslan and Ludmila”, as Tatiana in "Eugen Onegin", as 1st lady in "Die Zauberflöte" and as Fiordiligi in Mozart's "Così fan tutte". In 2012 she made her debut as 1st Corifea in Carl Orff's “Prometheus” at the “ Ruhrtriennale ”.

The soprano has been a soloist with Frascati Symphonic since 2012. She lives in Berlin and is looked after by Heidrun Franz-Vetter.

collaboration

Prices

  • 2014: Richard Wagner Scholarship Foundation
  • 2011: Erasmus grant
  • 2010: HMT Music Prize Rostock
  • 2010: Ad Infinitum Foundation grant

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