Soprano
Evgenia
Muravieva
Evgenia Muravieva

Born in St Petersburg (Russia), Evgenia Muravieva graduated from the St Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatoire in 2008 (class of Prof. Irina Bogacheva).

In 2007-2011 she was a soloist with the Mariinsky Academy of Young Opera Singers.

In 2010-2014 she was a soloist with the St Petersburg Chamber Opera Company.

Since 2021 she has been a soloist with the Mariinsky Theatre.

Performed at La Scala, Vienna State Opera, Komische Oper Berlin, Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse, Opera National de Lyon, Opéra National de Bordeaux, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Teatro Massimo in Palermo, New National Theatre Tokyo. Participated in the Salzburg Festival.

In 2018 Evgenia Muravieva appeared at the Bolshoi Theatre as Liza in new production of The Queen of Spades (conductor Tugan Sokhiev, director Rimas Tuminas); in 2020 took part in Tchaikovsky’s Mazeppa concert version (as Maria, conductor Tugan Sokhiev).

Awards

2nd prize and the prize for the best performance of piece by Rachmaninov at the VI All-Russian competition named after Sergei Rachmaninov

2003, Novgorod

2nd prize at the International Competition for Young Opera Singers Bella voce

2003, Moscow

2nd prize at the International Competition Romansiada

2003, Moscow

1st prize at the Regional Competition of romances Sibirskaya Romansiada

2003, Tomsk

2nd prize at the Irina Bogacheva All-Russian Competition

2005, St Petersburg

3rd prize at the IV Shtokolov International Competition for Opera Singers

2014, St Petersburg
Repertoire
2023
At the Bolshoi

Liza (The Queen of Spades)
Maria (Mazeppa, concert performance)
The Foreign Princes (Rusalka)
Elsa of Brabant (Lohengrin)
Katerina (Katerina Izmailova)
Salome (Salome)

Tatiana (Eugene Onegin) — Komische Oper Berlin, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg Chamber Opera Company, New National Theatre Tokyo

Liza (The Queen of Spades) — Salzburg Festival, Mariinsky Theatre

Katerina (The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk) — Salzburg Festival, Mariinsky Theatre

Emma (Khovanshchina) — La Scala, Mariinsky Theatre

Floria Tosca (Tosca) — Vienna State Opera, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg Chamber Opera Company

Nedda (Pagliacci) — Teatro Massimo in Palermo, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg Chamber Opera Company

Cio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly) — Teatro San Carlo in Naples

Salome (Salome) — Mariinsky Theatre

Gutruna (Götterdämmerung) — Mariinsky Theatre

Marietta, Maria (Die tote stadt) — Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse

Margherita, Elena (Mefistofele) — Opera de Lyon

Tamara (The Demon) — Opéra de Bordeaux

Pannochka (May Night) — Mariinsky Theatre

Countes Almaviva (Le nozze di Figaro) — Mariinsky Theatre

Lyubka (Semyon Kotko) — Mariinsky Theatre

General partner of the Bolshoi Theatre — insurance company «Ingosstrakh»
Privileged sponsor of the Bolshoi Theatre — Tinkoff Bank
Privileged partner of the Bolshoi Theatre — GUM