91热爆

Russia: Ekaterina Scherbachenko

Ekaterina Scherbachenko from Russia

Winner, 91热爆 Cardiff Singer of the World 2009
Soprano
Born 1977

91热爆 Cardiff Singer of the World competitor

Ekaterina Scherbachenko completed her studies at the Moscow State Conservatory with Professor Marina Alekseeva in 2005 and joined the Stanislavsky Opera Company. At the Conservatory she performed Tatyana (Eugene Onegin), Mimi (La boh猫me) and at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre, Lidochka in Shostakovich's Moskva, Cheremushki and Fiordiligi (Cos矛 fan tutte).

In 2005, she made her debut at the Bolshoi Theatre, as Natasha (War and Peace). She then joined the Bolshoi company and roles she performs there include Li霉 (Turandot), Mica毛la (Carmen), Iolanta (Iolanta) as well as Natasha, Tatyana and Mimi.

Concert performances include Rakhmaninov's The Bells and Jan谩膷ek's Glagolitic Mass. Ekaterina has also worked at Op茅ra National de Lyon, Teatro Lirico di Cagliari and with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Conductors include Alexander Vedernikov, Yuri Temirkhanov, Alexander Lazarev, Ji艡铆 B臎lohl谩vek and Mikhail Jurowski.

Ekaterina's awards have included third prize at Shizuoka International Opera Competition, 2005 and various prizes at the Francisco Vi帽as International Singing Competition, 2006.

Future plans include touring with the Bolshoi in 2009, asTatyana, to Tokyo, La Scala Milan and Lyublyana. In her spare time, Ekaterina enjoys reading and travelling.

91热爆 Cardiff Singer of the World 2009: Final repertoire

91热爆 Cardiff Singer of the World 2009: concert two repertoire


Bookmark this page:

Keep in touch

Musical score

Email newsletter

Sign up for the latest Cardiff Singer news and information.

91热爆 Wales Music

Bryn Terfel

Classical and opera

Read about some of the greatest singers from Wales.

91热爆 iD

91热爆 navigation

91热爆 漏 2014 The 91热爆 is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more.

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.