Natalia Gryshchenia
Soprano
(examples of voice: http://onepoint.fm/grishchenya)
Natalya was born in Minsk (Byelorussia) on May 26th, 1976.
Professional Experience
2003 - 2010 Teaching vocal in Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory
2009 Grand Prize of Chaliapin International Competition (Yalta, Ukraine)
2002 Bolshoi Opera Theater in Minsk (Soloist)
2001 International Competition of Singers in Moscow - 2nd Prize
2001 - 2003 Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory (post-graduate diploma), class of National Artist, professor, soloist of Bolshoi Theater in Moscow - Irina Maslennikova
1991 The beginning of concert activity as a soloist of Byelorussian Capella (USA, Canada, Ireland, Belgium, Poland, Germany, Austria)
1997 - 2001 Byelorussian Academy of Music (Diploma of Honor)
1993 - 1997 Musical College in Minsk (vocal)
1983 - 1993 Musical School in Minsk (class of violin)
Natalia Gryshchenia appeared on stage together with National Byelorussian Symphonic Orchestra.
Repertoire
Opera's parts:
Pergolesi “Madam-Servant”
Tchaikovsky “Eugene Onegin” (Tatiana)
Mozart “The Marriage of Figaro” (Countess)
Gounod “Faust” (Marguerite)
Puccini “La Boheme” (Mimi)
Some of arias:
Handel “Julius Caesar” - Aria of Cleopatra (Piangero)
Mozart “The Marriage of Figaro” - Aria of Susanna (act 4)
Verdi “Otello” - Prayer and Song of Desdemona
“Ernani” - Scene and Cavatine of Elvira
“Trovatore” - Aria of Leonora (Tacea la Notte)
“The Sicilian Vespers” - Bolero of Helena
Puccini “Cio-Cio San” - Monolog of Madama Butterfly
“Gianni Skikki” - Aria of Lauretta
Dvořák “Rusalka” - Song to the Moon
Tchaikovsky “Iolanta” - Ariozo of Iolanta
Weber “Der Freischütz” - Aria of Agathe
Songs of Russian and foreign composers: Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Brahms, Grieg, Fore, Duparc, R. Strauss, H. Wolf, etc.
Biography
Natalya Grischenya was born in Minsk, Byelorussia. She took her fist steps in solo singing at school, where she was a soloist in the junior chorus of Belorussian radio in Minsk. 15 year old Natalya goes on her first concert tour to the US as a soloist for the Byelorussian chorus directed by Victor Maslennikov. She takes part in Christmas festival performance at the FOX theatre in Detroit. Later on as part of this chorus, she goes on tours to Canada, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and Poland, where she sings a classical repertoire of soviet and foreign composers. After graduating from high school, Natalya enters the vocal department of the Glinka Minsk Musical College. After graduating college, Natalya enters the vocal department of Byelorussian State Music Academy. She graduates the Academy with high honors. In 2001, Natalya Grischenya enters the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory for her postgraduate studies, specializing in academic vocals under the tutelage of the Honored People’s Artist of the Soviet Union and the soloist of Bolshoi Theatre, Professor Irina Maslennikova. The same year she is awarded first runner-up in the International Contest of Romance Singers in Moscow. In 2006, Natalya participates in the musical project “Byelorussia days in Austria” where with a pianist from the Moscow Conservatory she gives a solo concert at the Emperor Pallavichini Palace in Vienna. After finishing her postgraduate studies, Natalya is working as a soloist at the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory in the class of the Head of the Musical Art Department, Professor V.N.Chchava, singing a repertoire of Russian and foreign composers. In 2009, Natlaya is awarded the Grand Prix at the International Contest of Vocalists in Yalta (Ukraine). In 2001, Natalya begins working as a vocal teacher in the International Slavic Institute in Moscow and at the same time she continues her concert activities in Russia and abroad.
Critique
The vocal art of Natalya Grischenya is impressive, especially her ability to manage sound in its originality and reverence.
Her voice – central full range soprano with full-tones top and lower notes and can perform the most difficult vocal tasks.
Her voice is playful, refined, and elegant.
Her distinctive singing style follows the tradition of great vocal masters “to sing like speaking”.
A beautiful cantilena is combined with expressive tones, delicately reflecting inner drama.
Intonations of the singer’s vocal speech portray even lightest emotional nuances, they meaningfully reflect different personages of opera heroines, they bring lyricism of personal experiences into chamber music. Natalya Grischenya can sing well in Western-European style, Russian opera, and chamber music. The vocal art of Natalya Grischenya is defined by a deep understanding of meaning and the capability to inhabit stage characters. The singer has a high professional potential, she is constantly working to improve herself.
Irina Silantieva
PhD in Art Criticism
Professor of Opera Department
Tchaikovsky State Conservatory
Member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Voice
Natalia Grishchenya
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Natalia Grishchenya was born in Minsk, Byelorussia. She took her fist steps in solo singing at school, where she was a soloist in the junior chorus of Belorussian radio in Minsk. 15 year old Natalya goes on her first concert tour to the US as a soloist for the Byelorussian chorus directed by Victor Maslennikov. She takes part in Christmas festival performance at the FOX theatre in Detroit. Later on as part of this chorus, she goes on tours to Canada, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and Poland, where she sings a classical repertoire of soviet and foreign composers. After graduating from high school, Natalia enters the vocal department of the Glinka Minsk Musical College. After graduating college, Natalia enters the vocal department of Byelorussian State Music Academy. She graduates the Academy with high honors. In 2001, Natalia Grishchenya enters the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory for her postgraduate studies, specializing in academic vocals under the tutelage of the Honored People’s Artist of the Soviet Union and the soloist of Bolshoi Theatre, Professor Irina Maslennikova. The same year she is awarded first runner-up in the International Contest of Romance Singers in Moscow. In 2006, Natalya participates in the musical project “Byelorussia days in Austria” where with a pianist from the Moscow Conservatory she gives a solo concert at the Emperor Pallavichini Palace in Vienna. After finishing her postgraduate studies, Natalya is working as a soloist at the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory in the class of the Head of the Musical Art Department, Professor V.Chachava, singing a repertoire of Russian and foreign composers. In 2009, Natalia is awarded the Grand Prix at the International Contest of Vocalists in Yalta (Ukraine). In 2001, Natalia begins working as a vocal teacher in the International Slavic Institute in Moscow and at the same time she continues her concert activities in Russia and abroad.
Critique
The vocal art of Natalia Grishchenya is impressive, especially her ability to manage sound in its originality and reverence.
Her voice – central full range soprano with full-tones top and lower notes and can perform the most difficult vocal tasks.
Her voice is playful, refined, and elegant.
Her distinctive singing style follows the tradition of great vocal masters “to sing like speaking”.
A beautiful cantilena is combined with expressive tones, delicately reflecting inner drama.
Intonations of the singer’s vocal speech portray even lightest emotional nuances, they meaningfully reflect different personages of opera heroines, they bring lyricism of personal experiences into chamber music. Natalia Grischenya can sing well in Western-European style, Russian opera, and chamber music. The vocal art of Natalia Grishchenya is defined by a deep understanding of meaning and the capability to inhabit stage characters. The singer has a high professional potential, she is constantly working to improve herself.
Irina Silantieva
PhD in Art Criticism
Professor of Opera Department
Tchaikovsky State Conservatory
Member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Voice
РЕЗЮМЕ
Грищеня Наталья Ивановна
Наталья Грищеня (лирическое сопрано) родилась в Минске (Белоруссия).
Образование
1983 – 1993
Музыкальная школа в Минске (класс скрипки)
1993 – 1997
Музыкальный колледж в Минске (класс вокала)
1997 – 2001
Белорусская академия музыки (диплом с отличием)
2001 – 2003
Московская государственная консерватория им. П. И. Чайковского (аспирантура), класс профессора Ирины Масленниковой (народной артистки РФ, солистки Большого Театра)
Опыт работы
1991
Начало концертной деятельности – солистка Белорусской капеллы (США, Канада, Ирландия, Бельгия, Польша, Германия, Австрия)
2001
Московский международный конкурс певцов – 2-ое место
2002
Минский Большой оперный театр (солистка)
2009
Гран-при международного конкурса им. Шаляпина (Украина, Ялта)
2003 – 2011
Солистка кафедры концертмейстерского искусства Московской государственной консерватории им. П. И. Чайковского
Наталья Грищеня выступала совместно с Белорусским государственным симфоническим оркестром.