The Russian soprano, Anastasiya Peretyahina, studied the violin in Smolensk and Rivne (Ukraine). In 2000, she decided on a vocal training and continued her studies privately in Rivne with Natalia Maria Farina and at the sowie an der Lyssenko State Academy for Music in in Lviv with Wolodimir Ignatenko and Miroslawa Logojda. She also attended master-classes with Christian Elssner in Kraków and a course for Baroque gestures with Sharon Weller.
Engagements have taken Anastasiya Peretyahina to concert halls in Lviv, Warsaw and Rivne. She has worked with the Philharmonic Orchestras of Lviv and Rivne. On stage she appeared as Adina in Donizetti’s L'elisir d'amore at the Opera House in Lviv. Since summer 2006, she studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Leipzig with Marek Rzepka and deepens her knowledge of historical performance practice.
One focus of her work is in the range of the Baroque and Classical periods, especially in the oratorios of George Frideric Handel and J.S. an Bach and the operas by composers of the late Baroque, early Classical and the Mozart operas. |