Stanislawa Stoycheva

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Stanislawa Stojtschewa ( proper spelling : Stanislava Stoytcheva ; * 1975 ) is a Bulgarian soprano , pianist and composer .

biography

Stojcheva was promoted to the music grammar school and received at the National Music Academy “Prof. Pantscho Wladigerow “ in Sofia diploma as concert pianist, in composition and jazz singing. She then studied concert singing with Edith Wiens as well as song design with Oresta Cibryvski and Fritz Schwinghammer at the Musikhochschule in Munich and was signed to the Bavarian State Opera as a member of the Young Ensemble before graduating . There she took on roles such as Taumännchen in Hansel and Gretel , Papagena ( Die Zauberflöte ), the Siren in Rinaldo and a flower girl in Parsifal . The highlight of her solo roles was the creation of Medusa Giovinetta in the world premiere of Arnaldo de Felices Medusa. She achieved particular success with her short-term substitution for Moses and Aron during the Munich Opera Festival in 2006, when she sang under the direction of Zubin Mehta .

Stojtschewa sang under the conductors Fabio Luisi , Ádám Fischer , Zubin Mehta, Peter Schneider , Ivor Bolton , Michael Hofstetter , Cornelius Meister , Christoph Hammer , Johannes Kleinjung , Folko Jungnitsch, Olivier Tardy , Zbigniew Graca, Harry Bickett and performed with the Bavarian Orchestra Munich State Opera, the Tokyo Philharmonic, the Sofia State Opera Orchestra, the Tempi Concertati Orchestra, the Stuttgart Festival Orchestra, the Young Munich Philharmonic , the Robert Schumann Orchestra Munich, the Bad Reichenhaller Philharmonic , the Karlsbader Sinfoniker, the Loh- Orchestra and the Polish Radio Orchestra . She gave concerts with solo programs all over Europe.

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  • 1989 Grand Prix for Composition at the Nagoya International Competition, Japan
  • 1992 1st prize for piano, "Dimitur Nenow" competition, Razgrad
  • 1995 2nd prize for composition, "Carl Filtsch" Hermannstadt, Romania
  • 1996 1st Prize Singing Competition, Varna, Jazz
  • 1996 1st prize in the international competition, Vilnius, Lithuania
  • 1997 1st prize jazz singing competition, Skopje, Macedonia
  • 1998 2nd Prize for Composition, International Competition “Music and The Earth”, Sofia, Bulgaria
  • 1998 Grand Prix for Chamber Music, International Competition “Music and the Earth”, Sofia, Bulgaria

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