
Tamara Klivadenko studied first piano and accordion in her native
city Toliatti, before graduating from the vocal department of The
Astrakhan State Conservatoire (Elena Mikhailova, vocal teacher).
Tamara Klivadenko started her professional career with
Astrakhan State Music Theatre, where she has been engaged for three
seasons, and joined Novaya Opera in Moscow.
She has performed roles such as Olga in ‘Eugene
Onegin’, Paulina in ‘The Queen of Spades’, Marina
Mnishek in ‘Boris Godunov’, Lubasha in ‘The Tsar’s
Bride’, Dorabella in ‘Così fan tutte’, Maddalena
in ‘Rigoletto’ , Fenena in ‘Nabucco’, Flora
in ‘Traviata’, and the mezzo-soprano part in Verdi’s ‘Requiem’.
At present Tamara Klivadenko is a permanent resident
soloist at Oper Bremen, Germany. She has sung Fenena in ‘Nabucco’,
Hänsel in ‘Hänsel und Gretel’, the title part
in ‘La Cenerentola’, and Cherubino in ‘Le Nozze
di Figaro’.
Upcoming engagements include Calbo in ‘Maometo
Secondo’ (Bremen), Sarah in Roberto Devereux by Donizetti (Minnesota
Opera), and Adalgisa in ‘Norma’ (Bremen), among others.
Tamara Klivadenko won various prizes at international
opera competitions such as XX International M. Glinka Vocalists Competition
(2nd prize, 2003), XXIV International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing
Competition (finalist, 2005), and Competizione dell'Opera 2006 in
Dresden (finalist, 2006).
Future performances include Sara “Roberto Devereux” with
Minnesota Opera. |