Natalia Iretskaya
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Natalia Alexandrovna Iretskaya (Template:Langx, 1843 – 15 November 1922) was a Russian singer and teacher of singing. Vocally, she is best known as a soprano. [1]
Biography
She was born in 1843 and graduated from the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, where she studied with Henriette Nissen-Saloman (a pupil of Manuel Patricio Rodríguez García).
She also studied in Paris with Pauline Viardot (a daughter and pupil of Manuel García). In 1874, she taught singing in the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, and became a professor in 1881.[2]
Pupils
Among her pupils were:
- Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel,
- Lydia Lipkowska,
- Oda Slobodskaya,
- Elena Katulskaya,
- Lubov Andreyeva-Delmas,
- Ksenia Dorliak (mother of Nina Dorliak),
- Aikanush Danielyan,
- Elizaveta Petrenko, and others.
References
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- 1843 births
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- Sopranos from the Russian Empire
- Russian sopranos
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- 19th-century women opera singers from the Russian Empire
- 19th-century educators from the Russian Empire
- 20th-century Russian educators
- 20th-century Russian women educators
- 20th-century Russian women opera singers
- Russian music educators
- Russian women music educators
- Burials at Nikolskoe Cemetery
- 19th-century women educators
- Saint Petersburg Conservatory alumni
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