Alisa Gitsba (Soprano)
Graduated from Russian Academy of Music named after Gnessins in 1994. Worked in “Madrigal” ensemble. Has been a soloist of the theatre since 1993. For the first time in Moscow she performed “The Life of Maria” by Hindemith in the first “Helikon-Opera’s” version (May 1999); also performed as Sharon Graham in the drama performance “Master Class of Maria Callas” (First night happened in December 1999 in Moscow).
Alisa Gitsba is a laureate of The International Contest of Vocalists in Perm (1993).
A laureate of The International Contest of Vocalists in the name of Rimsky-Korsakov in Saint-Petersburg (1998).
In 2007 Alisa received the title of People‘s Artist of Republic of Abkhasia.
Tours: Austria, Germany, France, USA.
Repertoire:
Lia in “Le fils prodigue” by Debussy
Melia in “Apollo et Hyacinthus’ by W.-A. Mozart
Maddalena in “Maddalena” by Prokofiev
Nedda in “Pagliacci” by Leoncovallo
Micaela and Frascita in “Carmen” by Bizet
Prilepa and Lisa in “The Queen of Spades” by Tchaikovski
Violetta and Annina in “La Traviata” by Verdi
Vera Sheloga in “Boyarynia Vera Sheloga” by Rimsky-Korsakov
Rosalinda in “Die Fledermaus” by Strauss
She in “Human Voice” by Poulenc
Lischen in “Kaffeekantate” by Bach
Norina in “Don Pascuale” by Donicetti
Berta in “The Barber of Seville” by Rossini
Antonia in “Les Contes d’Hoffman” by Offenbach
Aida in “Aida” by Verdi
Tatiana in “Eugene Onegin” by Tchaikovski
Maria in “The Life of Maria” by Hindemith
Lady Macbeth in “Macbeth” by Verdi
Alisa Ford in “Falstaff” by Verdi
Parasha in “Mavra’ by Stravinsky
Emilia Marty in “Vec Makropoulos” by Janacek
Scenes from Gershwin works “Gershwin Gala”
Maria, New Mother-Superior in “Les Dialogues des Carmelites” by Poulenc
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