Natalia Pavlova
Musician
Natalia Pavlova
Musician
New York, NY | |
Soprano - Voice | |
@nataliapavlova.soprano | |
26 | Followers |
29 | Played at 29 groupmuses! |
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Moscow and Rome-based soprano Natalia Pavlova (who is a descendant of Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin) has graced the stages of Carnegie Hall, Moscow Chaikovsky State Conservatory, Auditorium Parco della Musica (Rome), and many others throughout the world.
Active in performing music from antiquity to today, she was a soloist for 6 years in the Moscow theater School of Dramatic Art, directed by Anatoly Vasiliev. Natalia has sung world premiere performances and recordings of works by composers Giovanni Sollima, Venus Rey and Iraida Yusupova, composed specially for her voice, as well as pieces by Vladimir Martynov. She serves on Artistic Council of The First Cultural International Festival, Russian-Rome, Palazzo Poli in Rome, and was recently awarded the Silver Lion at the Narnia International Festival, as well as the International "Clean Sound" Award.
She has recorded 3 CD with contemporary music of Rey Jr and Yusupova in Da Vinci Classics and in Art Classics.
Traditional Repertoire
Opera, Baroque/Early Music, Contemporary Music
Videos
Performed groupmuses (28)
Leave the Thorn, take the Rose: G F Händel in Concert
Barocco a Venezia part 2
Barocco in Italia. Holy Week.
CASTA DIVA
Barocco a Venezia
Holiday concert of sacred music
Sacred Voices, Part II
Roma Verso La Luce
The Love & The Life, Part II
The Love and the Life
'A Musical Homage to Puskin'
The Woman's Love & Life
Quarantine Art by Natalia Pavlova
My Heart's in the Highlands: A performance for voice and organ
Songs by Candlelight—Homage to Dante Part II
THE PLANET PI — An Opera World Premiere
Through Dante's Window
'The Letters' A Film & Concert
The Week of Prayer — A Concert of Sacred Music
A Holiday Concert of Sacred Music — Towards Health