Dilyara Marsovna Idrisova |
Dilyara Idrisova
One of the most successful and versatile singers of her generation, whose repertoire includes Vivaldi, Haydn and Rimsky-Korsakov. Born in 1989 in Ufa. Graduated from the Secondary Specialized College of Music with a degree in piano (2007), the Ufa Academy of Arts named after Zamir Ismagilov with a degree in solo singing (2012, class of Professor Milyausha Murtazina) and an assistant traineeship at the Moscow Conservatory (2015, class of Professor Galina Pisarenko) . Participated in master classes with Alexandrina Milcheva (Bulgaria), Deborah York (Great Britain), Max Emanuel Tsencic (Austria), Barbara Frittoli (Italy), Ildar Abdrazakov, Yulia Lezhneva.
Winner of the Grand Prix of the international competitions “The Art of the XNUMXst Century” (Italy) and the name of Zamir Ismagilov (Ufa), the second Grand Prix of the International Competition of Opera Singers in Toulouse (France), gold medals of the X Youth Delphic Games of Russia in Tver and the XIII Delphic Games of the countries CIS in Novosibirsk, winner of the Bella voce International Student Vocal Competition in Moscow, the Nariman Sabitov Competition in Ufa, the competition of vocalists within the framework of the XXVII Sobinov Music Festival in Saratov, the Elena Obraztsova International Competition for Young Opera Singers in St. Petersburg, diploma winner of the VI International Competition opera singers “St. Petersburg”.
In 2012–2013 She worked at the Chelyabinsk Opera and Ballet Theater named after Glinka, where she performed as Lyudmila in the opera Ruslan and Lyudmila and Adele in the operetta Die Fledermaus. In 2014 she became a soloist of the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre. She performed the part of Lizaura in the opera Alexander by Handel on the stage of the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, the Palace of Fine Arts in Brussels and the Bad Lauchstadt Theater (Germany). Participated in the performance of the music by Thomas Linley (Jr.) for Shakespeare’s The Tempest together with the Musica Viva orchestra and the Intrada vocal ensemble at the closing ceremony of the Embassy Gifts festival in the Moscow Kremlin Armory (as part of the Year of Great Britain in Russia).
She has appeared on the stage of the Royal Opera of Versailles in Pergolesi’s Adriano in Syria (part of Sabina), the Amsterdam Concertgebouw and the Cracow Congress Center in the opera Syroy by Hasse (part of Araks). She took part in the Handel Festival in Bad Lauchstadt (Armira in Scipio), the XNUMXth Moscow Christmas Festival of the House of Music (oratorio Messiah), a concert performance of the opera Germanicus in Germany by Porpora (Rosmund) at the Krakow Opera House and Theater An der Wien in Vienna. Participated in performances of the Matthew Passion, the John Passion and Bach’s Christmas Oratorio at the Gasteig Hall in Munich. Among the last performances of the singer are the parts of Teofana in the opera Ottone on the stage of the An der Wien Theater, Marfa in Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Tsar’s Bride and Flaminia in Haydn’s Lunar World on the stage of the Bashkir Opera and Ballet Theatre, the part of Calloandra in the opera Venetian Fair” Salieri (festival in Schwetzingen, Germany).
Idrisova has performed with the orchestras Armonia Atenea, Il pomo d’oro, Les Accents, L’arte del Mondo, Capella Cracoviensis, the State Orchestra of Russia named after E.F. Svetlanov, the State Academic Chamber Orchestra of Russia, conductors Hansjorg Albrecht, George Petru, Thibault Noali, Werner Erhard, Jan Tomas Adamus, Maxim Emelyanychev, world opera stars Ann Hallenberg, Max Emanuel Tsencic, Franco Fagioli, Romina Basso, Juan Sancho, Javier Sabata, Yulia Lezhneva and others. Participated in the recording of the operas Adriano in Syria and Germanicus in Germany.
She was awarded the Prize of the President of the Russian Federation for the support of talented youth (2010, 2011), scholarships of the President of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the President of the Russian Federation (2011, 2012). Laureate of the Onegin National Opera Prize in the Debut nomination (2016) and the Russian National Theater Award Golden Mask (2017, special prize of the musical theater jury) for the role of Iola in the opera Hercules by Handel. In June 2019, she will make her debut in Salzburg at the Trinity Festival in Porpora’s Polyphemus opera with the participation of an international team of soloists: Yulia Lezhneva, Yuri Minenko, Pavel Kudinov, Nyan Wang and Max Emanuel Cencic, who will also act as director of the performance.