Julia Lezhneva

Julia Lezhneva
Born Yulia Mikhaylovna Lezhneva
(1989-12-05) 5 December 1989
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Soviet Union
(now Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia)
Occupation Opera singer (soprano)
Years active 2005–present
Website julialezhneva.com

Julia Lezhneva (Russian: Юлия Михайловна Лежнева) (born December 5, 1989) is a Russian soprano opera singer and recitalist, specialising in soprano and coloratura mezzo-soprano material of the 18th and early 19th century.[1][2] She studied with Tamara Cherkasova, Irina Zhurina, Elena Obraztsova, Dennis O'Neill and Yvonne Kenny.

Early life and education

Julia Lezhneva was born on December 5, 1989 in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Sakhalin island), Russia, into a family of geophysicists.[3] In 2004, Lezhneva graduated with distinction from the Gretchaninov Music School in Moscow. In June 2008, she received an honours degree for her vocal studies and a diploma for piano at the Moscow Conservatory Academic Music College. She pursued her studies from 2008 till Summer 2010 at the Cardiff International Academy of Voice (CIAV) under Dennis O'Neill with the generous support by Kempinski Arts Support Programme initiated by Marylea Van Daalen.

While at CIAV, Lezhneva participated in masterclasses of Richard Bonynge, Carlo Rizzi, Kiri Te Kanawa, Ileana Cotrubas, and Rebecca Evans.[4] She has attended masterclasses with Elena Obraztsova in St. Petersburg in 2007, and with Alberto Zedda at the Accademia Rossiniana in Pesaro in 2008. She also attended masterclasses with Thomas Quasthoff during the 2009 Verbier Festival.[5]

Lezhneva made solo appearances at the Great, Small and Rachmaninoff Halls of Moscow State Conservatory, the Great and Small Halls of Saint-Petersburg Philharmonic, the Bolshoi Theatre and also internationally in Poland, Japan, Slovakia, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Norway and Italy. At the age of 12 Lezhneva began to participate in vocal competitions and festivals. She won the Grand Prix at both of Elena Obraztsova's international competitions, the 1st Competition for Young Vocalists (2006) and the 6th Competition for Young Opera Singers (2007), for which she also won all special prizes. The Jury included Christa Ludwig, Eva Marton & Teresa Berganza among others.

In August 2009 Lezhneva became the youngest ever winner of the Mirjam Helin International Singing Competition, winning the 1st prize during its 6th competition.[6] Among Lezhneva's many other awards is the Russian 'Triumph' award for her contribution to culture and art. Lezhneva performed in concerts at such international festivals as the Salzburg Mozartwoche Festival (with conductor Marc Minkowski) and Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro (with conductor Alberto Zedda and tenor Juan Diego Flórez).[7] ref>[http://www.kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?DocsID=1147579</ref>

Season 2009 – 2010: Vivaldi's Ottone; Classical Brits & Salzburg

During the 2009/10 season, Julia gave solo performances in the UK, Poland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Norway, and Italy. In January 2010 she made her debut at the Salzburg Mozartwoche Festival, performing the soprano part in Mozart’s Great Mass under the baton of Marc Minkowski. In April 2010 she participated in the memorial concert for late Polish president Lech Kaczynski, singing the soprano part in Mozart’s Requiem under Marc Minkowski at the Main Square of Kraków.

Following her British debut in Liverpool during February 2010,[8] Lezhneva made her London debut on 13 May 2010, at the age of 20, singing Elena's Final Rondo from Rossini's La donna del lago at the Classical Brit awards at the Royal Albert Hall. Dame Kiri te Kanawa, recipient of the evening's Lifetime Achievement award, personally introduced Lezhneva as her protégée. Operatic tenor Dennis O'Neill, director at the Cardiff International Academy of Voice, where Lezhneva has studied since September 2008, said:

We at the International Academy of Voice at Cardiff University are delighted that our President Dame Kiri te Kanawa has chosen to present Julia as her protégé. It will launch Julia’s career on a global level and we are proud that our work here is also being recognised as the institution to have contributed to the advanced preparation and development of this new world-class artist.[9]

In 2010 Lezhneva participated in the European concert tour (Kraków, London's Barbican Centre, Castellon, and Valladolid) and recording of A. Vivaldi's Ottone in villa performing the title role of Caio with Il Giardino Armonico and Giovanni Antonini, as well as gave debut solo concerts at the Salzburg Festival with the Mozarteum Orchestra and Marc Minkowski

Season 2010 – 2011: Rossini CD, Tour & Les Huguenots - with Marc Minkowski

Naïve released the artist’s first solo recording in spring 2011, Rossini arias with Marc Minkowski and Sinfonia Varsovia. The CD topped the French classical charts and won the Diapason d’Or de l’Année ‘Jeune talent.’[10] It was the Gramophone Editor’s Choice for July 2011 and the German MDR 'CD des Jahres 2011,'[11]

Highlights of the season included concert performances of Mozart’s Così fan tuttesinging the role of Fiordiligiwith Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre Grenoble, a debut at La Monnaie as Urbain in a new production by Olvier Py of Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots conducted by Mr. Minkowski, Stravinsky’s Le Rossignol and Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta at the Salzburg Festival, opposite Anna Netrebko, with Ivor Bolton conducting the Mozarteum Orchestra, Mozart’s Mass in C Minor under Giovanni Antonini also at the Salzburg Festival, and an American debut in performances of the Mozart Requiem with Louis Langrée and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra at Lincoln Center.

Lezhneva’s acclaimed stage debut at the Théâtre Royal La Monnaie in Brussels earned the artist one of the most prestigious international opera awards: Opernwelt "Nachwuchssängerin des Jahres 2011".

Season 2011 - 2012: Tamerlano in Salzburg & Vivaldi's L'Oracolo

This season saw Ms Lezhneva’s debut with Cleveland Orchestra under the baton of Franz Welser-Möst performing the Mozart’s Great Mass in C. The artist has been concertizing throughout Europe with several solo programmes, including a Handel tour throughout Grenoble, Lausanne & Berlin Staatsoper as well as a ‘Mozart Da Ponte’ tour throughout France, both projects with Marc Minkowski & Les Musiciens du Louvre. Ms Lezhneva performed a role of Trasimede in a worldwide premiere European tour (Kraków, Caen & Vienna Konzerthaus) and made a live recording of A. Vivaldi’s ‘Oracolo in Messenia’ for Virgin Classics. In return to the Salzburg Mozartwoche 2012, the artist performed soprano 2 solo in J.S. Bach’s Magnificat & W.A.Mozart’s Litanie KV243 with Marc Minkowski & MDLG. Ms Lezhneva also performed recitals with pianist Mikhail Antonenko throughout Russian Federation and Europe, including such venues as St-Petersburg Philharmonic, Ghent Festival of Flanders and Torroella Festival. Ms Lezhneva performed a concert with Philippe Jaroussky under Diego Fasolis & I Barrochisti in Neumarkt and recorded a Pergolesi Duet Album for Erato/Warner classics. Lezhneva enjoyed an overwhelming success performing G.Rossini’s La Donna del Lago Elena’s aria during the Victoires de la Musique Classique Ceremony 2012, sharing the Gala stage alongside Renée Fleming, Natalie Dessay, Philippe Jaroussky and Nathalie Stutzmann. Lezhneva continues her artistic relationship with the Salzburg Festival, for the third consecutive season, gaining extraordinary success from both public & press singing the role of Asteria in Handel’s Tamerlano at the Grosses Festspielhaus alongside Plácido Domingo, Bejun Mehta and Franco Fagioli under Marc Minkowski & MDLG.

As of November 30, 2011, Lezhneva is an exclusive DECCA solo artist.

Season 2012 - 2013: Handel's Il Trionfo, Il Barbiere & Alleluia CD

The past season overviewed Lezhneva’s further projects with Il Giardino Armonico & Giovanni Antonini – her new DECCA Solo Album ‘Alleluia’ was released in March 2013 to major critical acclaim as well as numerous solo concerts dedicated to the CD programme were performed throughout Europe. The CD topped numerous classical charts around the world, particularly in Germany, Belgium, UK & Australia. The CD received numerous 5-star reviews from around the world as well as gained the Gramophone's "Editor's Choice", Luister 10 of 10 (Review) & ECHO-Klassik award.

Lezhneva performed Piacere in Handel’s Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno concert version alongside Rene Jacobs & Freiburger Barockorchester throughout Europe, including Freiburger Konzerthaus, Salle Pleyel in Paris, Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Auditorio Nacional in Madrid & Cologne Philarmonic Hall well as the same role with Il Giardino Armonico & Giovanni Antonini for the Budapest Spring Festival and Misteria Paschalia Festival in Kraków. Lezhneva appeared at the Live MDR televised SemperOpernBall in Dresden alongside Vittorio Grigolo singing Rossini's Aria 'Fra il padre' and performed recitals in Moscow at the ‘December Nights Festival of Sviatoslav Richter’ at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts’ alongside Il Giardino Armonico as well as televised one at the Great Hall of Moscow State Conservatory alongside Wladimir Fedoseev. Lezhneva performed Rosina in Rossini's Il Barbiere de Seviglia on June 14, 2013, at the Theatre des Chapms-Elysees Paris, under the baton of Sir Roger Norrington.

Season 2013 - 2014: Handel's Alessandro & Pergolesi CD

Lezhneva triumphed performing the role of Rossane in Handel's Alessandro concert version opposite M.E. Cencic, L. Aikin & Xavier Sabata under George Petrou and Armonia Atenea, gaining standing ovations and great critical acclaim throughout the tour in Bucharest Atheneum, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Paris Salle Pleyel & Theater an der Wien.

On October 6, 2013 Lezhneva received her first ECHO-Klassik Award, for the Alleluia Album. She also performed at the Ceremony, held at the Berlin Konzerthaus, broadcast nationwide by ZDF Television.

The artist continued to perform numerous solo concerts with Il Giardino Armonico / GIovanni Antonini - this season in Bilbao Philharmonic, Barbican Hall London, Vienna Konzerthaus, Zagreb Lisinski Concert Hall, Valladolid, Murcia and for Halle Festspiele Handel.

Lezhneva performed a recital with pianist Mikhail Antonenko at the Quincena Festival gaining standing ovations on August 6, 2013 and continued performing recitals during that season at the venues, including St.-Petersburg Great Philharmonic Hall, Moscow Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts (December Nights Festival), Vic L'Atlantida, Pamplona Teatro Gayarre, Girona Auditorium. Lezhneva debuted in her first Australian tour with recital at the Melbourne Recital Centre & concert for Hobart Baroque Festival. She also appeared at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow on December 26, 2013 participating at the Elena Obraztsova Anniversary Gala.

January 2014 saw Lezhneva perform Soprano Solo in Pergolesi's Stabat Mater with Philippe Jaroussky (Alto) under Diego Fasolis and I Barrochisti at the Essen Philharmonie, Baden-Baden Festspielhaus, Amsterdam Concertgebouw and Lucern KKL. In April 2014 Lezhneva concertised with Helsinki Baroque Orchestra under Aapo Haekkinen in a Solo tour including Helsinki Music Centre and Lisbon Gulbenkian.

Season 2014 - 2015: Recital at the Bolshoi, Debut at the Royal Opera House & 'Handel' CD

Lezhneva started the season with Handel's Alessandro in concert version alongside Max Cencic at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow. The triumphal performance was followed by exceptional recital at the Bolshoi THeatre, opening the new 'Baroque Festival' at the theatre - Lezhenva received standing ovations and four encores. She continued touring the new Handel programme performing to critical and public acclaim in Brussels Theatre Royal de la Monnaie, Paris Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Grand Theatre de Provence at the Aix-en-Provence, Munich Herculessaal (televised by ARTE), Hamm, Merano, Basel, Zurich Tonhalle , Aschau and historical Marmorsaal in St Florian performing with differen baroque groups, including La Voce Strumentale / Dmitry Sinkovsky, Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, Kammerorchester Basel and Concerto Koeln. Lezhneva also reprised J.A.Hasse's 'Siroe' in Budapest Vígszínház and Theater an der Wien opposite Max Cencic & performed Handel's Alessandro at the Brussels Palais de Beaux-Arts in concert version. In June 2015 Lezhneva made her London stage debut at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden performing W.A. Mozart's 'Don Giovanni' (Zerlina) opposite Christopher Maltman, Alex Esposito, Albina Shagimuratova, Dorothea Roeschmann & Rolando Villazón. Apart from the intense live schedule, Lezhneva has recorded the new solo album 'HANDEL' with Il Giardino Armonico / Giovanni Antonini in January, at the historical Museo del violino in Cremona. The album is dedicated to the composer's early works written during his trip to Italy between 1706-1710 and is due for release on October 9, 2015 by Decca.

Season 2015 - 2016: Handel tour & Six Operas

Lezhneva performs Don Giovanni in Tokyo, part of Royal Opera House on Japan Tour, opposite Ildebrando d'Arcangelo, Alex Esposito, Albina Shagimuratova, Rolando Villazón & Joyce DiDonato.

Further she performs Hasse's Siroe reprise concert tour in Krakow, Moscow & Amsterdam as well as Handel's Tamerlano at the Amsterdam Concertebouw & Barbican Hall London. Lezhenva tours the new Handel Album and performs in Frankfurt Alte Oper, Halle, Munich Prinzregenten Theater and Zurich Tonhalle in November 2015 with Concerto Koeln. She continues to perform the programme in Moscow with Iol Giardino Armonico & Giovanni Antonini in December. The New Year's Concert takes place at the Lucern KKL. February 2016 sees the artists' debut at the Gran Theatre del Liceu in Barcelona performing Rossini's Otello (Desdemona). Further in February 2016, Lezhneva performs Handel's RInaldo (Almirena) on a concert tour in Brussels BOZAR, Paris TCE & Karlsruhe with Pomo d'Oro opposite Franco Fagioli. The artist's solo tour continues in April 2016 with visits to Budapest Liszt Academy on April 7 & Prague Estate Theatre for the opening of the new Mozart Festival on April 18. In May 2016 Lezhneva debuts on stage performing Mozart's Cosi fan tutte (Fiordiligi) at the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden under Konrad Junghänel. On May 30, 2016, Lezhneva performs Liederabend accompanied by Mikhail Antonenko at the Wiener Konzerthaus Mozartsaal.

Repertoire

Lezhneva's repertoire ranges from Baroque to bel canto to Romantic. It comprises works by Vivaldi and Broschi, Bach and Handel, Hasse & Porpora, Mozart and Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti, Massenet and Charpentier, Rimsky-Korsakov and Gretchaninov. She also performs songs by Fauré, Schubert, Schumann, Berlioz, Debussy, Boulanger, Rimskiy-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev.

Performances and collaborations

Lezhneva performs across Europe, Australia, USA & Asia - the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the Barbican and Royal Albert Hall in London, Lincoln Center in New York, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Theatre des Champs-Élysées, Salle Pleyel, Theatre du Chatelet & Salle Gaveau in Paris, Wiener Konzerthaus and Theater an der Wien, Berlin Staatsoper under den Linden, Berlin Konzerthaus & Dresden Semper Oper, Essen Philharmonie & Konzerthaus Dortmund, Theatre Royal de la Monnaie & Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Melbourne Recital Centre & Cleveland Severance Hall, NHK Hall in Tokyo, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, The Bolshoi Theatre, Grand and Glinka Halls of the St-Petersburg Philharmonic, as well as for the Salzburg Festival, Salzburg Mozartwoche, Baden-Baden Festspielhaus, Verbier Festival, Beaune, Torroella, Quincena Musical, Wratislawia Cantans, Misteria Paschalia, Hobart Baroque in Australia, Drottningholms Slottstheater Festivals, Rossini Opera Festival & Sviatoslav Richter's December Night Festival at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow.

Julia Lezhneva collaborates with conductors - Marc Minkowski, Giovanni Antonini, Sir Antonio Pappano, Herbert Blomstedt, Alberto Zedda, Philippe Herreweghe, Franz Welser-Möst, Sir Roger Norrington, Konrad Junghänel, René Jacobs, Louis Langree, Fabio Biondi, Jean-Christoph Spinosi, Diego Fasolis, Ottavio Dantone, Andrea Marcon; and singers - Plácido Domingo, Anna Netrebko, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Joyce DiDonato, Juan Diego Flórez, Rolando Villazón, Ildebrando d'Arcangelo, Christopher Maltman, Alex Esposito, Philippe Jaroussky, Max Emmanuel Cencic, Franco Fagioli.

Discography

Awards

Reception

If this programme of Handel arias and sacred songs is any judge, Lezhneva certainly has a phenomenal gift, a voice that ranges evenly over the most intricate coloratura, with never a blemish or sign of aspirating. It is a serene, sleek voice, beatific in timbre, with a bell-like resonance that carries well. Technically it is flawless. Like a well-groomed young acrobat, Lezhneva is at an age when fear plays no part in a performer’s armoury.
Andrew Clark, Financial Times[12]

References

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  3. "Интервью с Юлией Лежневой". OperaNews.ru. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  4. "Verbier Festival participant list for 2009 | All the conducting masterclasses". Conductingmasterclass.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  5. "Frontpage | The Mirjam Helin International Singing Competition". Web.archive.org. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  6. "Julia Lezhneva (Soprano) - Short Biography". Bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  7. Hickling, Alfred (23 February 2010). "Review". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  8. "Diapason - Diapason d'or de l'année 2011 : demandez le palmarès !". Web.archive.org. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  9. "MDR Kultur". MDR.DE. 2017-07-22. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  10. Julia Lezhneva, Barbican, London – review Financial Times, May 9, 2014.

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