Daria Davidova

Daria Davidova

Opera singer

Daria Davidova
June 24, 1990 (Russia)
Opera singer, the owner of a strong voice-a lyrical soprano
https://dariadavidova.com

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Daria is a guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre since 2014 and a soloist at the State Television and broadcasting Company, she also was an opera soloist at the Stanislavsky Theatre.

Daria is a graduate from both Moscow Linguistic University with English, French and Italian languages, and Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Makvala Kasrashvili’s class). This young soprano made her debut at the Bolshoi Theater before the conservatory graduation!

Since 2010 Daria has been giving concerts abroad and participated in different international festivals and projects. Over 55 countries enjoyed Daria’s concerts. Her touring geography includes Germany, Denmark, France, USA, Japan, China, Austria, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Ukraine, Poland, Lebanon, Check Republic and others.

Daria participated in a huge variety of performances and concerts, singing opera arias, music by Russian, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Check composers etc. Also she welcomes collaboration with non-classical musicians and mixes genres in her own musical material.

Daria performs with the International Philharmonic Orchestra. She is a guest artist with the Philharmonic Orchestras of Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Harbin (China), Perm, Kirov and Hanty-Mansiysk Philarmonies, as well as with the State Wind Orchestra of Russia, the State Symphony Orchestra of Cinematography under the direction of Sergey Skrypka, etc.
Daria participated in the XIII edition of the Imago Festival in Slovenia. Accompanied by the Academic Nekrasov Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments.

Singing at official international ceremonies, Daria excels at presenting French and Russian anthems. She is rightfully called the voice of the “Marseillaise” in Russia.

REPERTOIRE:

  • “The Death in Venice” conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky
  • “The Tempest” by Alexander Aliabiev
  • ” The North Wind” by Renata Litvinova
  • “The Bear” by William Walton staged by Vasily Barkhatov
  • S.Rachmaninoff’s symphonic poem “The Bells” (Nagoya, conductor Rosen Gergov)
  • Solo in Weber’s Requiem and solo in Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with the Yury Bashmet Symphony Orchestra (Moscow International House of Music)
  • Solo in the recital “From Mozart to Gershwin” at Muzikverein in Vienna.

Opera parts:

  • G. Puccini – Mimi, “La Boheme”; Musetta, “La Bohème”; Lauretta, “Gianni Schicchi”; Magda, “La Rondine”.
  • N. Rimsky-Korsakov – Volkhova, “Sadko”; Marfa, “The Tsar’s Bride”; The Swan, “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”; Snow Maiden, “Snow Maiden”.
  • S. Prokofiev – Natasha, “War and Peace”; Ninetta, “The Love for Three Oranges”.
  • Ch. Gounod – Margarita, “Faust”; Juliet, “Romeo and Juliet”.
  • G. Verdi – Violetta, “La Traviata”.
  • W. Mozart – Suzanne, “Le nozze di Figaro”; Fiordiligi, “Cose fan tutte”.
  • M. Tariverdiev – Mono-opera “Waiting”.
  • W. Walton – Elena Popova “The Bear”.
  • G. Bizet – Michaela, “Carmen”.
  • B. Britten – “Death in Venice” – all parts for soprano.
  • J. Massenet – Manon, “Manon”.

Worked with:

  • Feruccio Furlanetto (Austria)
  • Mirella Freni (Italy)
  • Makvala Kasrashvili (Russia)
  • Robert Carsen (Canada)
  • Maestro Evelino Pido (Italy)
  • Larisa Gergieva (Russia)
  • Ian Bostridge (UK)
  • Iestin Davis (UK)
  • Peter Colman-Wright
  • Gennady Rozhdestvensky
  • Maestro Luciano Acocella (Italy)
  • Maestro Alessandro D’Agostini (Italy)
  • Zemfira
  • Renata Litvinova
  • Vasily Barkhatov