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Shkirtil Lyudmila
Shkirtil Lyudmila

Lyudmila Shkirtil is a Russian singer (mezzo-soprano).

Biography

Born in Leningrad.

She graduated from the Music College of mm. N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov in the specialties of choral conducting and solo singing, and the vocal department of the St. Petersburg State Conservatory named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov (class of E.K. Perlasova) in 2001

She made her debut on the stage of the large hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic in 1994 (Gloria by A. Vivaldi), on the opera stage in 1997 (Eugene Onegin, nanny, Opera and Ballet Theater of the St. Petersburg Conservatory). There she also performed the parts of the Countess and Polina in The Queen of Spades by P.I. Tchaikovsky, Siebel and Martha in Faust by Sh. Guno, Lyubashi in The Tsar's Bride by N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov.

She made her debut abroad in 2001 (Don Carlos, Ebola, Stadtteater Kiagenfurt, Austria).

The singer's repertoire is wide and diverse - cantata and oratorio compositions, opera, chamber music, works of modern composers. Vocal cycles occupy a special place in it:

  • "Songs and Dances of Death" by M. Musorgsky,
  • "Spanish Songs" by D. Shostakovich,
  • "Departed Russia" G. Sviridova,
  • "Russian Notebook" by V. Gavrilin,
  • "Girl from the Mountains" E. Riga,
  • De Falya "Seven Spanish Songs" and others.

Her series of concerts "Romance about Romance" is dedicated to Russian romance, in which sixteen programs were presented to the public.

Mila Shkirtil tours a lot in cities Russia and other countries France Belgium Ireland Portugal Norway-,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Lithuania Estonia Netherlands Spain Japan Italy Brazil

She recorded several CDs for Deios, USA ("Collection of Romances and Songs by M.I. Glinka" and "Collection of Vocal Works by D.D. Shostakovich") and Northern Flowers, (Russia "Collection of Songs and Romances by A.K. Glazunov," "Grieving the Joys of the Virgin" by D.V. Smirnov, vocal cycles by G. Sviridov and B. Tchaikovsky, Romances by Russian ances by Russian composers of the 19th century (s), Yuri Serov vocal compositions by Rubinstein).