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Ekaterina Siurina

With a professional career that began while she was still a student, soprano Ekaterina Siurina has been increasingly busy on operatic and concert stages throughout the U.S. and Europe. After being featured on several live opera video productions, Siurina issued her solo debut recording, Amore e Morte, in 2013. She has a growing recording catalog, and released Where Is My Beloved? as a soloist in 2023. Siurina was born on May 2, 1975, in Yekaterinburg, Russia, and attended Moscow's Russian Academy of Theatrical Arts for voice studies. In 1999, while studying there, she made her professional debut with the Novaya Opera as Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto, which also featured star baritone Dimitri Hvorostovsky. Along with the Novaya Opera, Siurina also became a soloist with the Municipal Moscow Theatre. Several competition prizes followed, including the 2000 International Elena Obraztsova Competition for Opera Singers. Following her time at the Academy, Siurina reprised her role as Gilda at the Savonlinna Opera Festival, as well as the titular roles in Rimsky-Korsakov's The Snow Maiden and Donizetti's Maria Stuarda. In 2005, Siurina married tenor Charles Castronovo, and the couple frequently performs together. The next year saw some major developments in Siurina's career: she made her Italian debut at Milan's Teatro alla Scala as Susanna in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro; she made her recording debut in a live video production of Mozart's Idomeneo at the Salzburg Festival; and she made her Metropolitan Opera debut, once more appearing in the role of Gilda, opposite Juan Pons. She returned to the Met the following year, this time as Susanna, in a run that saw Bryn Terfel make his final appearance as Figaro. In 2009, Siurina appeared on mezzo-soprano Elīna Garanča's album Bel Canto and as Adina in a Glyndebourne production of Donizetti's L'Elisir d'Amore, alongside tenor Peter Auty under conductor Maurizio Benini; a video recording of that performance was released by the Opus Arte label the following year. Siurina made her solo recording debut in 2013 with the album Amore e Morte, featuring songs by Bellini, Verdi, Rossini, and Donizetti. She was accompanied on that album by pianist Iain Burnside, a frequent collaborator, as part of Opus Arte's Rosenblatt Recitals series. Siurina regularly appears as a soloist in concert works as well, including Rossini's Stabat Mater and Orff's Carmina Burana. She was part of an entourage of singers, all backed by Burnside, on albums of songs by Rachmaninov (2014) and Nikolai Medtner (2018) for the Delphian label. Moving to the Delos label, Siurina issued Amour éternal in 2020, on which she was backed by Constantine Orbelian and the Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra, with Castronovo joining for most of the album's duets. Continuing their successful collaboration, Orbelian and his Kaunas City group backed Siurina for her 2023 album Where Is My Beloved?
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