
Elena Semenova was born in Magnitogorsk. She studied
playing the piano at a music school and music college. In 1995 she
entered the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory where she studied
singing with Prof. Maslennikova. After graduation, she began post-graduate
studies at the Moscow Conservatory.
In 2000 she won the First Prize of the First International Elena
Obraztsova Vocal Contest and became the Grand Prix winner of the
Russian National Competition “Bella Voce.”
Since 1998 Ms. Semenova has been a principal with the Helikon Opera
Company (chief director Dmitry Bertman) and performs the following
roles there: Michaela “Carmen”, Antonia “Les Contes
d’Hoffmann”, Alice
“Falstaff”, Marfa “The Tsar’s Bride”,
Tatiana “Eugene Onegin”, Blanche “Les Dialogues
des Carmelites”, Mermaid “Mermaid” by Dvorack,
Servilia “La clemenza di Tito”, Mimi “La Boheme”,
Traviata “La Traviata”, Iolanta “Iolanta”,
Donna Anna “Don Giovanni”.
In 2005 Ms. Semenova covered the role of Natasha Rostova (War and
Peace) and made her successful debut as Musetta in “La Boheme” with
Opera de Paris.
She also won a prize of the Belvedere Competition in Vienna (where
she also received some special prizes, including the prize of ‘mass-media’ and
the prize for the ‘best stage presence’).
In 2006 she performed the title role in Martinu’s “Juliette” for
the Opera de Paris and concerts in China with orchestra BBC (chief
conductor Jiri Belohlavek).
In 2007, she Ms. Semenova sang Musetta “La Boheme” as
a guest artist at the Mariinsky Theatre.
In the future she will perform the Violetta as a guest artist of
Estonian Opera. She will also sing Natasha Rostova in “War
and Peace” with Canadian Opera in 2008. |