Olga Dyachkovskaya (soprano)

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Pain
and excitement were in our soul during and after the performance by
unbelievable Olga Dyachkovskaya, giving us a
thought of Maria Callas. She fascinated the audience by her expressive,
heartfelt, charming and artistic voice..."
hailed the Suddeutsche Zeitung (Germany) after one of Ms. Dyachkovskaya's performances.
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Ms. Dyachkovskaya's list of solo engagements include
appearances at Carnegie Hall (New York, USA), the Bolshoi
Halls at the Moscow Conservatory, Kremlin Palace (Russia), Bard College (USA),
Annual recitals at the Society of Musiktheater Wien
(Vienna), Oleg Kagan Musikfest (München).
Her international festival appearances include Sintra
Music Festival (Portugal),
Porto Guero Chamber Music Festival (Italy). She
also appeared at the Shandelee Music Festival (New York), Barge Music Concert Series (New
York City) and Beethoven Festival (Long Island).
She has appeared with Schumanns's "Frauen Liebe und Leben" in Vienna, Moscow, Portugal and USA. Ms. Dyachkovskaya
performed Shostakovich's Seven Romances (words by Alexander Block) with Natalia Gutman (cello) and Sviatoslav
Moroz (violin) at various concert halls around the
world. Ms. Dyachkovskaya has collaborated with such
famous conductors as: Y. Bashmet,
H. Rilling, M. Henning, A. Skulsky,
C. Magnus and others.
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From left to right:
Sviatoslav Moroz
Olga Dyachkovskaya
Mstislav Rostropovich
Natalia Gutman
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Ms. Dyachkovskaya also appeared as soloist with such renown ensembles as the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,
Moscow Soloist Chamber Orchestra, Lower Nowgorod
Philharmonic Orchestra (Russia),
Franz Lehar Symphony Orchestra, Strauss Festival Orchester,
Clemenic Consort (Vienna),
Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
(Germany).
She performed J.S. Bach's "Magnificat" and
Vivaldi's "Magnificat" under the batons of M.Henning and H.Riling in Münster and Stuttgart (Germany).
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Olga Dyachkovskaya,
Sviatoslav Moroz, Natalia Gutman and Claudio Abbado
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Ms. Dyachkovskaya appeared in the roles of Alceste in Lully's Alceste and Poppea in Monteverdi's L'Incoronazione
di Poppea under the direction of Conductor Rene Clemencic at the Bolshoi Hall (Moscow). She has also
appeared as Poppea at the Theater
Belvedere (Vienna), as Giuditta
in Lehar's Giuditta at the Stadttheater
Baden bei Wien and St. Pölten Theater Für Niederösterreich (Vienna).
Ms. Dyachkovskaya appeared as Fedora in Kalman's
Die Zirkusprinzessin in a 30-performance tour of Germany,
produced by the Alber Concert Theater Agentur. Theaters included Hamburg Opera House, Augsburg
Opera House. She appeared at the Wuk Theater (Vienna) in the Dostal's "Russenhuhn".
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Olga Dyachkovskaya graduated with high honors from the Moscow Theater
Academy and from Hochschule
für Music und Darstellende Kunst
in Vienna where
she was awarded scholarship from the Viennese Ministry
of Culture.
A
Compact Disk of Ms. Dyachkovskaya's live performance
of Shostakovich's Seven Romances on the words by Block is due to be released shortly on Parnassus Records. She also can be
heard on a CD released by the Moscow Radio Production, performing the very
first Russian opera written by Sokolovsky "The
Miller, the Wizard, the Liar and the Matchmaker" and a CD of the very
first Russian Romantic Music - Song Cycle "Between Work, Idleness" of
Teplov.
Ms. Dyachkovskaya is currently a member of the Professional
Woman's Singer Association (PWSA).
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New Jersey / New York,
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E-mail: [email protected]
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