Maria Veretenina is an Estonian dramatic coloratura soprano opera singer.[1]
Early life edit
She was born in Tallinn. Veretenina graduated in 2010 from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.[2]
Career edit
In 2011 she made her opera debut at Finnish National Opera.[2] She performed with bass Matti Salminen. In 2019, Maria gave a sold-out solo concert at the Mariinsky Theatre's new stage in the main Concert Hall in St Petersburg. At age 19, Maria began a series of thousands of solo concerts throughout the world including the Grand Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonia, the Chamber Opera in Vienna, the Royal College of Music and St. John's Smith Square in London, Zaragoza Concert Hall and in Estonia, the opera and Estonia concert halls in Tallinn. She appears on Estonian radio and television, and sang for his Majesty King Charles III (then HRH The Prince of Wales) and the Royal Family (2016, London). Maria performed for the Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Francis in London, in 2017.[1]
Awards edit
- 2006: 1st prize at Hendrik Krumm Young Singers Contest in Kuressaare (Estonia)
- 2006: 1st prize at International Isabella Yurieva Competition of Russian Romance Singers in Tallinn
- 2009: 3rd prize at Klaudia Taev Competition in Pärnu
- 2018: 1st prize at festival-competition European Romance in Hamburg
Opera roles edit
Handel edit
Mozart edit
- Queen of the Night Die Zauberfloete
- Konstanze Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail
- Fiordiligi Cosi fan tutte
- Donna Anna Don Giovanni
- Zerlina Don Giovanni
Donizetti edit
- Lucia Lucia di Lammermoor
- Linda Linda di Chamounix
- Norina Don Pasquale
Bellini edit
- Norma Norma
- Amina La Sonnambula
Rossini edit
- Rosina IL Barbiere di Siviglia
- Semiramide Semiramide
Offenbach edit
- Olympia Les Contes d’Hoffmann
- Antonia Les Contes d’Hoffmann
Puccini edit
- Liu Turandot
- Lauretta Gianni Schicchi
- Musetta La Boheme
Verdi edit
- Violetta La Traviata
- Guilda Rigoletto
- Aida, Voice of the High Priestess Aida
Rimsky-Korsakov edit
- Marfa Tsars Bride
- Tsaritsa of Shemakha The Golden Cockerel
Mussorgsky edit
- Xenia, Marina Boris Godunov
Tchaikovsky edit
- Tatjana Eugene Onegin
Bach edit
- Magnificat
- St. Matthew Passion
- Requiem, Missa in c, Vespers, Exsultate Jubilate
See also edit
References edit
- ^ a b "Maria Veretenina". interpreet.ee. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
- ^ a b "Maria Veretenina". Mariinsky Theatre. Retrieved 24 April 2021.