Soprano (lyric coloratura)
Russian soprano Olga Peretyatko is a virtuosic interpreter of bel canto and Mozart repertoire, celebrated for her crystalline coloratura and commanding stage presence across Europe's leading opera houses.
Defining moments and milestones
Peretyatko's ascent from the Russian choral tradition to international operatic prominence was catalyzed by Alberto Zedda's mentorship at the 2006 Rossini Opera Festival, where her lyric-coloratura soprano first dazzled audiences in *Il viaggio a Reims*. Her second-prize finish at Plácido Domingo's Operalia competition in 2007 and her acclaimed 2009 performance as the title character in Robert Lepage's production of Stravinsky's *The Nightingale*—which toured globally to critical acclaim—established her as a major international artist. She has since become an indispensable interpreter of bel canto and Mozart across Europe's leading stages, from the Metropolitan Opera to La Scala, Vienna State Opera, and Berlin's Deutsche Oper.
Second prize in Plácido Domingo's Operalia competition (2007); title role in Robert Lepage's production of Stravinsky's *The Nightingale* (Canadian Opera Company, 2009; subsequently performed at Aix-en-Provence Festival, Opéra de Lyon, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and De Nederlandse Opera)
Saint Petersburg Conservatory (choral conducting); Hanns Eisler-Hochschule für Musik Berlin (singing)
Recordings featuring Olga Peretyatko in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.