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Olga Mykytenko,
soprano

Ukrainian
soprano Olga Mykytenko has won several international awards, among them
the Maria Callas International Singing Contest in Athens (1997), the
Francisco Vinas contest in Barcelona (1997) and the Queen Sonja
Competition in Oslo (2003). Until 2005 she was engaged as a soloist at
the Ukrainian National Opera in Kiev, where she made her debut in 1995.
Since 2001,
Olga has frequently been invited to many European opera houses to
perform such major roles as the title role in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta
in Vienna, Violetta in La Traviata in Munich, Riga, Brussels and
Lisbon, Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor at the Mariinsky Theatre in
St. Petersburg, Musetta in La Bohème at the Rome Opera under the
direction of Franco Zefirelli and Mimi in Salzburg. In 2004 she
made her debut at Savonlinna Opera Festival as Nedda in I
Pagliacci.
During the
04/05 season, she sang Liù at the Welsh National Opera and at the
Berlin State Opera, Gilda at the Hamburg State Opera and
Violetta at the Hong Kong International Music Festival and returned
to the Savonlinna Opera Festival with the role of Liù. Recent
engagements include Mimì at the Berlin State Opera, Aalto Theatre
in Essen and at the Royal Norwegian Opera, Lucia (Lucia di
Lammermoor) in Essen and a role debut as Micaëla (Carmen) at the
Savonlinna Opera Festival.
In 2006
Olga is looking forward to make her role debut as Tatiana in
Yevgeny Onegin at the Lyon Opera, to sing Gilda in Stockholm
Royal Opera and make her MET debut as Rosina and Lauretta
in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi conducted by maestro James Levine.
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