Lyudmila Shirina Explained

Lyudmila Shirina
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Birth Date:1 August 1948
Birth Place:Bilozerka, Soviet Union
Education:Odesa Conservatory

Lyudmila Shirina (Ukrainian: Людмила Ширина; born 1 August 1948, in Bilozerka, Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian operatic soprano, a member of the Odesa Opera and Ballet Theater.

Life

Born in Bilozerka, Shirina played several instruments including accordion and piano. She liked gymnastics, volleyball and basketball. Shirina studied voice at the Odesa Conservatory with M. V. Golyatovskaya. She won the International Tchaikovsky Competition.

Shirina has been a member of the Odesa Opera and Ballet Theater from 1975, later also in charge of the company. She has toured in Europe to France, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy and Spain, and further to Canada, Japan and Afghanistan. In 1990, she took part in a recording of a gala concert "The Golden Crown" of the second International Festival of Opera at the theatre, conducted by Vasyl Vasylenko. She appeared in Odesa in the title role of Tchaikovsky's The Maid of Orleans in 1994. In 1977, she received the Grand Prix at the International Vocal Competition in Toulouse (France). She was awarded the title People's Artist of Ukraine in 1993, and was named Chevalier of the Order of Princess Olga in 1998.

Roles

Shirina's operatic roles include:

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