Classical Voice Canada podcasts will feature a new Classical Vocal artist each week, wherein we will discuss their favourite Classical genre(s), experiences, and career trajectories, and listen to one of their recordings. The recordings may be professionally done, or may be done as semi-professional or home-based recordings, as is the new norm we have gravitated to due to COVID-19.
We hope that Classical Voice Canada will introduce you to new artists that you should be watching for in the future!
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Classical Voice Canada podcasts will feature a new Classical Vocal artist each week, wherein we will discuss their favourite Classical genre(s), experiences, and career trajectories, and listen to one of their recordings. The recordings may be professionally done, or may be done as semi-professional or home-based recordings, as is the new norm we have gravitated to due to COVID-19.
We hope that Classical Voice Canada will introduce you to new artists that you should be watching for in the future!
Today's Guest is Soprano Natalya Gennadi, a smart, funny, and sensitive artist. Born in the Ukraine, Natalya shares with us some of her experiences as a young choral singer, and how she later chose her path to become a soloist, after completing a Linguistics Degree in Moscow. She shares her tips on Auditioning, along with her thoughts on how Classical music can and should become more accessible to young people, and also a little bit about her journey in preparing the role of Oksana G with Tapestry Opera ~ a very difficult subject matter that provided challenges and growth. Finally, Natalya explains the music that she would like to share with us, and its connection and meaning to her. I shed a tear right in the interview and I think you had better have some Kleenex handy. Please enjoy her live performance of "Pohaslo sontse lasky i tepla" by Yakiv Stepovy (The Sun of Tenderness and Warmth), with pianist Lisa Tahara.
Natalya is represented by Domoney Artists.
Classical Voice Canada
Classical Voice Canada podcasts will feature a new Classical Vocal artist each week, wherein we will discuss their favourite Classical genre(s), experiences, and career trajectories, and listen to one of their recordings. The recordings may be professionally done, or may be done as semi-professional or home-based recordings, as is the new norm we have gravitated to due to COVID-19.
We hope that Classical Voice Canada will introduce you to new artists that you should be watching for in the future!