Awards

2017 — Prize-winner at the 5th Pavel Lisitsian International Vocal Competition (1st prize in chamber category, special prize “For Artistry and Virtuosity”, Vladikavkaz). 2017 — Diploma recipient at the 11th Elena Obraztsova International Competition of Young Opera Singers (special prize of the Elena Obraztsova Foundation, St Petersburg). 2017 — Diploma recipient at the 6th Georgy Sviridov International Chamber Singing Competition (diploma for the best performance of Sviridov’s romance song to the lyrics by Mikhail Lermontov, Kursk).

				
Цветана Омельчук

Biography

Born in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. From 2005 to 2007 she was a violinist with the Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Chamber Orchestra.

From 2013 to 2015 she studied at the Gnesin Musical College (class of Aida Gainanova). In 2017 she received her master’s degree at the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music (class of Elena Zelenskaya).

From 2015 to 2018 Tsvetana was a soloist of the Astrakhan State Theatre of Opera and Ballet.

From 2016 to 2023 she was a soloist with the Mariinsky Academy of Young Opera Singers. In January 2024 she joined the Mariinsky Opera Company.

Appears at the Grand and Small halls of the St Petersburg Philharmonia.

Repertoire

At the Astrakhan State Theatre of Opera and Ballet:
Olga (Eugene Onegin)
Polina (The Queen of Spades)
Laura (Iolanta)
Flora Bervoix (La traviata)
the Page (The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya)
Marina Mnishek (Boris Godunov)
Konchakovna (Prince Igor)
Lyubasha, Dunyasha (The Tsar’s Bride)

At the Mariinsky Theatre:
Nicoletta (The Love for Three Oranges)
Isabella (L’italiana in Algeri)
Angelina (La Cenerentola)
Third Lady (Die Zauberflöte)
Dorothée (Cendrillon, concert performance)
Urbain (Les Huguenots, concert performance)

In productions for children she sang the Queen (Kolmanovsky’s Snow White), White Fairy and Red Fairy (Khanedanyan’s Adalmina’s Pearl), the House-Spirit (Posin’s Soldier’s Tales), Musya (Banevich’s Murych the Cat), Nopperapon (Sagdiev’s The Adventures of Kintaro), the Little Aspen-Tree (Sagdiev’s The Turnip).