Dinara Alieva (Dinara Alieva) |
Dinara Alieva
Dinara Aliyeva (soprano) is a laureate of international competitions. Born in Baku (Azerbaijan). In 2004 she graduated from the Baku Academy of Music. In 2002 – 2005 She was a soloist at the Baku Opera and Ballet Theatre, where she performed the parts of Leonora (Verdi’s Il trovatore), Mimi (Puccini’s La Boheme), Violetta (Verdi’s La Traviata), Nedda (Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci). Since 2009, Dinara Aliyeva has been a soloist with the Bolshoi Theater of Russia, where she made her debut as Liu in Puccini’s Turandot. In March 2010, she took part in the premiere of the operetta Die Fledermaus at the Bolshoi Theatre, performing in performances of Puccini’s Turandot and La bohème.
The singer was awarded awards at international competitions: named after Bulbul (Baku, 2005), named after M. Callas (Athens, 2007), E. Obraztsova (St. Petersburg, 2007), named after F. Viñas (Barcelona, 2010), Operalia (Milan) , La Scala, 2010). She was awarded an honorary medal of the Irina Arkhipova International Fund of Musicians and a special diploma “For the triumphal debut” of the festival “Christmas Meetings in Northern Palmyra” (artistic director Yuri Temirkanov, 2007). Since February 2010, he has been a scholarship holder of the Mikhail Pletnev Foundation for the Support of National Culture.
Dinara Aliyeva took part in the master classes of Montserrat Caballe, Elena Obraztsova, and trained with Professor Svetlana Nesterenko in Moscow. Since 2007 he has been a member of the Union of Concert Workers of St. Petersburg.
The singer carries out an active concert activity and performs on the stages of leading opera houses and concert halls in Russia and abroad: the Stuttgart Opera House, the Grand Concert Hall in Thessaloniki, the Mikhailovsky Theater in St. Petersburg, the halls of the Moscow Conservatory, the Moscow International House of Music, the Concert Hall named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, as well as in the halls of Baku, Irkutsk, Yaroslavl, Yekaterinburg and other cities.
Dinara Aliyeva has collaborated with leading Russian orchestras and conductors: the Tchaikovsky Grand Symphony Orchestra (conductor – V. Fedoseev), the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia and the Moscow Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra (conductor – V. Spivakov), the State Academic Symphony Orchestra Russia them. E. F. Svetlanova (conductor – M. Gorenstein), the St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra (conductor – Nikolai Kornev). Regular cooperation connects the singer with the Honored Collective of Russia, the Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic and Yuri Temirkanov, with whom Dinara Aliyeva has repeatedly performed in St. Petersburg, both with special programs and as part of the Christmas Meetings and Arts Square festivals, and in 2007 she toured Italy. The singer has repeatedly sung under the baton of famous Italian conductors Fabio Mastrangelo, Giulian Korela, Giuseppe Sabbatini and others.
Tours of Dinara Aliyeva were successfully held in different countries of Europe, in the USA and Japan. Among the singer’s foreign performances – participation in the gala concert of the Crescendo festival in the Paris Gaveau hall, at the Musical Olympus festival in New York’s Carnegie Hall, at the Russian Seasons festival at the Monte Carlo Opera House with conductor Dmitry Yurovsky, in concerts in memory of Maria Callas in the Great Concert Hall in Thessaloniki and the Megaron Concert Hall in Athens. D. Aliyeva also took part in the anniversary gala concerts of Elena Obraztsova at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow and at the Mikhailovsky Theater in St. Petersburg.
In May 2010, a concert of the Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra named after Uzeyir Gadzhibekov took place in Baku. The world-famous opera singer Placido Domingo and laureate of international competitions Dinara Aliyeva performed works by Azerbaijani and foreign composers at the concert.
The singer’s repertoire includes roles in operas by Verdi, Puccini, Tchaikovsky, Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute, Charpentier’s Louise and Gounod’s Faust, Bizet’s The Pearl Fishers and Carmen, Rimsky’s The Tsar’s Bride. Korsakov and Pagliacci by Leoncavallo; vocal compositions by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Schumann, Schubert, Brahms, Wolf, Vila-Lobos, Faure, as well as arias from operas and songs by Gershwin, compositions by contemporary Azerbaijani authors.
Source: Moscow Philharmonic website Photo from the official website of the singer