Karina Kherunts

Armenian mezzo-soprano, she first studied for a diploma and degree in both opera and choral singing, continuing her vocal studies at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory. A prize winner in many competitions, including finalist in the All-Russian Obukhova Vocal Contest, finalist in the Competizione dell’ Opera in Minsk, she won a special prize at the Latvian National Opera. She took part in the International Bruckner Festival in Linz and was in the finals of both the International Opera Singing Competition of Portofino and the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition. She has gone on to appear in important theatres, including the Bolshoi theatre and regularly appears with the Nizniy Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. Karina is noted for the beauty of her vocal timbre, her tall, elegant figure on stage and her excellent performing ability.

IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA: Rosina

Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre
Nemirovich-Dachenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre

BORIS GODUNOV: Marina Mnishek

Nizniy Novgorod Opera and Ballet Theatre

CARMEN: Title role

Zaryadye Hall Moscow
Dyagilev Festival St Petersburg
Nizniy Novgorod Opera and Ballet Theatre

LE CINESE (Glück): Tanji

Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre

DIDO AND AENEAS: Sorceress

Bolshoi Theatre

EUGENE ONEGIN: Olga

Bolshoi Theatre

EUGENE ONEGIN: Larina

Bolshoi Theatre

LA FINTA GIARDINIERA: Ramiro

Moscow Opera House

IOLANTA: Laura

Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory Theatre
Bolshoi Theatre

MADAMA BUTTERFLY: Suzuki

Nizniy Novgorod Opera and Ballet Theatre

LE NOZZE DI FIGARO: Cherubino

State Conservatory Theatre
Nizniy Novgorod Opera and Ballet Theatre

PRINCE IGOR: Konchakovna

Nizniy Novgorod Opera and Ballet Theatre

QUEEN OF SPADES: Polina

Moscow Opera House

SADKO: Lyubava

Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory Theatre
Bolshoi Theatre

SALOME: Page

Bolshoi Theatre

TANCREDI: Title role

Moscow Opera House

WAR AND PEACE: Sonya

Tianjin Grand Theatre China
Stanislavsky Theatre

Shostakovich – Spanish Songs (Beethoven Hall Bolshoi Theatre); Rachmaninov – Songs (State Conservatory Hall); Falla – Siete canciones populares españolas (Rachmaninov Hall Moscow); Tchaikovsky – Eugene Onegin – Olga (Wiener Musikverein); Rimsky-Korsakov – Lyubava (St. Petersburg State Academic Capella); Glinka – Life for the Tsar Vanya’s aria – (St. Petersburg State Academic Capella)

Yuri Bashmet, Philippe Chizhevskiy, Felix Korobov, Pavlo Lando; Daniel Montane, Christopher Moulds, Tugan Sokhiev, Denis Vlasenko.
Eugeny Arye, Maxim Didenko, Claus Guth, Vincent Huguet, Alexander Legchakov, Alexander Titel.

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