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Veronika Dzhioeva (Soprano)

Veronika is a Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of North and South Ossetia.

Veronika Dzhioeva graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory (the class of Professor T. D. Novichenko) in 2005. The singer made her opera debut in February 2004 in the role of Mimi.


Today Veronika Dzhioeva is one of the most popular singers both in Russia and far beyond its borders. She has performed in the UK, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Estonia, Lithuania, the USA, China, Hungary, Finland, South Korea and Japan. Her roles include the Countess (The Marriage of Figaro), Fiordiligi (Cosi Fan Tutte), Donna Elvira (Don Giovanni), Gorislava (Ruslan and Lyudmila), Yaroslavna (Prince Igor), Marfa (The Tsar's Bride), Tatiana (Eugene Onegin), Micaela (Carmen), Violetta (La Traviata), Elizabeth (Don Carlo), Lady Macbeth (Macbeth), Tais (Tais), Liù (Turandot), Martha (The Passenger). Veronika Dzhioeva is a leading soloist of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre and a guest soloist at the Bolshoi and Mariinsky Theatres.


The role of Fiordiligi in Cosi Fan Tutte by Mozart under Teodor Currentzis (Moscow International Performing Arts Centre, 2006) made the first great impression on the capital's audience. Another resonant stage appearance was the role of Princess Urusova in Boyarynya Morozova, a choral opera of Rodion Shchedrin, at the Metropolitan. In August 2007, the singer performed the role of Zemfira (Aleko by Rachmaninoff) under Maestro Mikhail Pletnev.


Participation in the premiere of Aleko under Maestro Valery Gergiev at Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, as well as in Baden-Baden, was a great success. In November 2009, Veronika performed the role of Micaela in Carmen by Bizet in a staging of A. Stepanyuk at the Seoul theatre. Veronika Dzhioeva cooperates with the European theaters and orchestras, including the Teatro Petruzelli (Bari), Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Teatro Real (Madrid). In Palermo (Teatro Massimo), the singer has performed the title role in Donizetti's Maria Stuart and at the Hamburg Opera this season - Yaroslavna (Prince Igor). Veronika Dzhioeva contributed to the success of Suor Angelica by Puccini in the title role of Sister Angelica at the Teatro Real in Madrid. In the USA, the singer made her debut on the stage of the Houston Opera as Donna Elvira.


The singer’s concert and recital repertoire embraces various epochs and styles. She sang soprano parts in Requiem by Verdi and Mozart, symphony No. 2 by Mahler, symphony No. 9 by Beethoven, The Great Mass by Mozart (conductor Yuri Bashmet) and in Rachmaninoff's The Bells. Some of the recent significant events are the performance of The Four Last Songs by Richard Strauss and Verdi's Requiem in France with the Orchestre National de Lille under Casadesus, as well as Verdi's Requiem in Stockholm under Laurens Rene.


The works of contemporary authors have a significant place in the concert repertoire of Veronika Dzhioeva. The Russian public was impressed by The Running Time by B. Tishchenko and The Crying Guitar by A. Minkov. Separated by Winter musical fantasy of the young St. Petersburg composer A. Taranov was successfully performed in Bologna under O. Joju (Brazil).


In April 2011, the audience of Munich and Lucerne applauded to her interpretation of Tatiana part in Eugene Onegin with the Symphony orchestra of the Bavarian radio under Mariss Jansons. The collaboration with Maestro Jansons continued with soprano part in symphony No. 2 by Mahler with the Royal Concertgebouw orchestra in Amsterdam, St. Petersburg and Moscow.


Veronika Dzhioeva’s recent appearances include the title roles of Thais under Patrick Furnilier at Helsinki Opera, Iolanta under Yang Latham Koenig at the Prague Opera, the premiere of the part of Amelia in Un Ballo in Maschera and the soprano part in Verdi's Requiem in Prague under Jaroslav Kinzling.


She toured with the London Symphony Orchestra and conductor Jac van Steen in London, Warwick and Bedford, and performed a soprano part on the stage of the Bozar concert hall in Brussels under Hartmut Haenchen. In Valencia, she sang Madina's part in the opera Breach in a staging of the famous director P. Azorin. She performed the soprano part in the Verdi's Requiem in the main concert hall of Stockholm. In March 2016, Veronika appeared in the opera house of Geneva as Fiordiligi. The first festival of Veronika Dzhioeva "Space of the Opera" was held in her native town Tskhinval in 2016, and subsequently in the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre and Novaya Opera theatre in Moscow in 2017. In November 2017, Veronika sang the part of Tatiana in Japan under Maestro Vladimir Fedoseyev.


Veronika Dzhioeva is a winner of numerous musical competitions, including Maria Callas Grand Prix (Athens, 2005), International Competition "Amber Nightingale" (Kaliningrad, 2006), the International Claudia Tam Competition (Pärnu, 2007), all-Russia Competition of Opera Singers (St. Petersburg, 2005), International Glinka Competition (Astrakhan, 2003). International Competition of World Vision and The Tchaikovsky Competition. The singer has received numerous theatre awards, including "Golden Mask" and "Golden Soffit". She was awarded "Paradise" prize for the role of Lady Macbeth in Russian-French co-production of Verdi's Macbeth staged by D. Cherniakov and also for the part of Martha in The Passenger by Weinberg. In 2010, she received the Czech National Pragensis Ars prize. In November 2011, Veronika Dzhioeva won The Big Opera TV competition for young opera singers, organized by the Russia-Kultura TV Channel.


One of her most popular recordings is the album "Opera Arias". In 2007, she released a new CD album, recorded in collaboration with the Chamber Orchestra of the Novosibirsk Philharmonic society. One can hear Veronika Dzhioeva’s voice often in TV movies ("Monte Cristo", "Vasilevsky Island", and others). In 2010, a television documentary Winter Solo Wave about Veronika Dzhioeva was released.


In 2009, Veronika Dzhioeva was awarded the honorary titles "Honored Artist of the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania" and "Honored Artist of the Republic of South Ossetia".


Veronika works with outstanding musicians and conductors: Mariss Jansons, Valery Gergiev, Mikhail Pletnev, Ingo Metzmacher, Trevor Pinnock, Vladimir Spivakov, Yuri Bashmet, Rodion Shchedrin, Simon Young and others. Veronika also collaborates with the best theaters in Europe and Russia. Earlier this year Veronika sang the soprano parts in Requiem by Saint-Saens and Bruckner’s Te Deum. With the Czech Philharmonic Symphony orchestra of Prague, Veronika performed at the Rudolfinum.


Her plans include several concerts in Prague with the best symphony orchestras of Czech Republic. At present, Veronika is rehearsing the parts of Aida, Elizabeth in Tannhauser and Marguerite in Faust at Russian and European theaters.


Veronika has been a member of Jury at numerous national and international contests, jointly with famous musicians, such as Elena Obraztsova, Leonid Smetannikov, and many others.


In 2014 Veronika was awarded the honorary title “The People's Artist of Ossetia”, the highest artistic title of the republic. In 2014, Veronika was nominated for Golden Mask Best Actress award for the role of Elisabeth of Valois in the production of Don Carlo at the Bolshoi Theatre. In 2014, Veronika received the "Person of the Year" award of South Ossetia republic.





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