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Anna Netrebko

Anna Yuryevna Netrebko (Russian: Анна Юрьевна Нетребко; born 18 September 1971) is a Russian and Austrian operatic soprano who has performed at the Salzburg Festival, Metropolitan Opera, Vienna State Opera, the Royal Opera and La Scala.

Anna Netrebko
Анна Нетребко
Netrebko at the 2013 Romy Award Gala
Born (1971-09-18) 18 September 1971 (age 52)
Krasnodar, Soviet Union
Citizenship
  • Russia
  • Austria
Alma materSaint Petersburg Conservatory
OccupationOperatic soprano
Years active1993–present
Spouse
Yusif Eyvazov
(m. 2015)
Partner(s)Simone Alberghini (1999–2007)
Erwin Schrott (2007–2013)
Children1
AwardsState Prize of the Russian Federation
People's Artist of Russia
Kammersängerin
Websiteannanetrebko.com

Discovered and promoted by Valery Gergiev, she began her career at the Mariinsky Theatre, collaborating with the conductor in the theater and performances elsewhere. She was noticed globally after playing Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni at the 2002 Salzburg Festival. She had been known for her rendition of lyric and coloratura soprano roles yet later proceeded into heavier 19th-century romantic roles, such as Leonora in Il trovatore and the role of Lady Macbeth in Macbeth. Since 2016, she has turned her focus to verismo repertoire. In 2015 she married Azerbaijani tenor Yusif Eyvazov, with whom she has been performing frequently since.

She has been an exclusive artist for Deutsche Grammophon since 2003. She has won multiple Echo Klassik Awards, and was included on the Time 100 list in 2007. She was named a People's Artist of Russia in 2008, and an Austrian Kammersängerin in 2017.

Early life and training edit

Netrebko was born in Krasnodar in a family of Kuban Cossack background.[1] While studying at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Netrebko worked as a janitor at Saint Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre.[2] Later when she auditioned for the theatre, conductor Valery Gergiev, recognizing her from her prior work, subsequently became her vocal mentor.[3]

Career edit

Early career (1994–2001) edit

Under Gergiev's guidance, in 1994 Netrebko made her operatic stage debut at the Mariinsky at age 22 as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro despite initially being billed as Barbarina.[2] In the same year, she also performed as the Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute with the Riga Independent Opera Avangarda Akadēmija under conductor David Milnes.[4][5] She subsequently became associated with the Mariinsky Theatre.

In autumn 1995, Netrebko made her American debut with Lyudmila at the San Francisco Opera. Following this successful performance, she was enrolled in the Merola Opera Program in summer 1996 and became a frequent guest singer in San Francisco in the next seasons, performing in L'elisir d'amore (Adina), Betrothal in a Monastery, Idomeneo (Ilia), La bohème (Musetta), The Tsar's Bride (Marfa), Don Giovanni (Zerlina), Falstaff (Nannetta).[6][7] In 1998, she performed Lyudmila when the Mariinsky production of the opera was presented at the Metropolitan Opera House,[8] and made Salzburg Festival debut in Parsifal conducted by Gergiev. She sang her first Violetta in Verdi's La traviata in the same year in Saint Petersburg, and her first Amina in La sonnambula the following year. In October 1999, she performed Gilda in Rigoletto at the Washington National Opera.[9]

Rise to fame (2002–2010) edit

Netrebko made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera company in February 2002, as Natasha in the Met premiere of Prokofiev's War and Peace,[10] and performed as Giulietta in I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Opera Company of Philadelphia.[11] Her international breakthrough came in August 2002, when she sang Donna Anna in Don Giovanni conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt at the Salzburg Festival,[12] where she would be particularly associated.[13] In September 2002, she returned to the Royal Opera for Servilia in La clemenza di Tito, and in next two seasons for Don Giovanni and Rigoletto.[14][15][16] She then returned to Washington National Opera for Ilia in Idomeneo.[17] In 2003, she made her Vienna State Opera and Bavarian State Opera debuts, both with Violetta in La traviata.[18][19] In November 2003, she made her Los Angeles Opera debut with Lucia di Lammermoor,[20] and would return in 2005 for Roméo et Juliette and in 2006 for Manon.[21]

In February 2004, she returned to Vienna for Don Giovanni,[18] and was subsequently invited as the guest performer at the Vienna Opera Ball, where she returned in 2007.[22][23] She then starred in a Japan tour of La bohème in Robert Carsen's staging as Musetta conducted by Seiji Ozawa,[24] and subsequently returned to San Francisco Opera in the same role.[25] After withdrawing from two engagements, citing exhaustion,[26] she returned to scene in November in Metropolitan Opera's La bohème as Musetta.[27] In summer 2005, she starred in the premiere of Willy Decker's new staging of La traviata in Salzburg, conducted by Carlo Rizzi.[28] In December 2005, she sang Gilda in Rigoletto at the Metropolitan Opera, and was featured in the premiere of Otto Schenk's new production of Don Pasquale and Japan tour of Don Giovanni in the same season.[29][30][31]

In 2006 she sang Susanna in the new Claus Guth production of The Marriage of Figaro in Salzburg.[32]

She sang Elvira in I puritani at the Metropolitan Opera in January 2007, and on 30 May 2007, Netrebko made her Carnegie Hall debut with Dmitri Hvorostovsky and the Orchestra of St. Luke's, which was originally scheduled on 2 March 2006 but she postponed due to not feeling artistically ready.[33] She then performed Donna Anna at Covent Garden, but withdrew from some performances due to illness.[34] She appeared at the Last Night of the Proms on 8 September of that year where she performed excerpts from La sonnambula and Giuditta, and the lied "Morgen!" by Richard Strauss with Joshua Bell.[35] In the fall of 2007 she reprised her role as Juliette in Roméo et Juliette at the Metropolitan Opera.

In December 2007 Netrebko was invited to honor Martin Scorsese at the 30th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, performing the aria "O mio babbino caro".[36]

 
Netrebko and Vladimir Putin at the Mariinsky Theatre after receiving the honorary title of People's Artist of Russia in 2008

In January 2008 she performed Violetta at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden to triumphant acclaim on the opening night,[37] opposite Jonas Kaufmann and Dmitri Hvorostovsky in performances conducted by Maurizio Benini. However, she cancelled three subsequent performances due to suffering a bronchial condition. In May 2008, she made her Paris Opera debut in Bellini's I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Opéra Bastille, with Joyce DiDonato as Romeo. In her first performance after her maternity leave, Netrebko sang Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor when it opened at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg on 14 January 2009, in a production from the Scottish Opera led by John Doyle.[38] She then sang the same role in January and February 2009 at the Metropolitan Opera. Netrebko appeared as Giulietta in I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Royal Opera House in Spring 2009, and as Violetta in La traviata in June 2009 at the San Francisco Opera.

She presented the Deutscher Medienpreis 2009 to Chancellor Angela Merkel and sang Strauss' "Cäcilie" at the ceremony in Baden-Baden on 9 February 2010.[39]

Through April and May 2010, she made a series of appearances at the Vienna State Opera in La bohème, Carmen, Manon. Originally scheduled in I puritani as well, she cancelled the appearance citing illness.[40][41] She starred in Laurent Pelly's new Manon production at the Royal Opera, and sang Juliette at the Salzburg Festival.[42][43] In October 2010, she returned to New York's Metropolitan Opera for Norina in Don Pasquale,[44] the matinee performance on 13 November of which was broadcast nationwide by PBS.[45]

Heavier roles (2011–2022) edit

 
Netrebko as Leonora in Alvis Hermanis's production of Il trovatore at the Salzburg Festival 2014

On 2 April 2011, she sang the title role of Gaetano Donizetti's Anna Bolena at the Vienna State Opera for a sold-out premiere there, and the repeat performance on 5 April 2011 was broadcast live to cinemas around the world.[46][47] On 7 December 2011, she opened the new season at La Scala in Milan, making her house debut, as Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.[48][49] She has the distinction of being invited to appear in three consecutive opening night new productions at the Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena in 2011, L'elisir d'amore in 2012, and Eugene Onegin in 2013. Her performance as Lady Macbeth in the Metropolitan's 2014 fall season's production of Macbeth, a revival of Adrian Noble's 2007 production, drew critical praise and demonstrated her voice is still expanding in range and volume.[50][51] She continued her expansion into heavier Verdi roles at the Met the following year, singing the role of Leonora in Il trovatore to acclaim from both critics and audiences.[52][53]

She participated in the gala concert inaugurating the Mariinsky Theatre Second Stage on 2 May 2013.[54] She was invited to perform the Olympic Anthem, in Russian, at the 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.[55]

In April 2016, Netrebko announced her withdrawal from productions of Bellini's Norma at the Royal Opera House's 2016/17 season and the Metropolitan Opera's 2017/18 season due to the change in her voice.[56][57][58][59] The vacancies were filled respectively by Sonya Yoncheva and Sondra Radvanovsky.[60][61][62] She then made her debut as Elsa in Lohengrin at the Semperoper in Dresden, and then went to Saint Petersburg for the same role at the Mariinsky Theatre.[63][64]

She made several role debuts in 2017, including the title role of Adriana Lecouvreur at Mariinsky Theatre in June,[65] the title role of Aida at Salzburg Festival in August,[66] and Maddalena in Andrea Chénier at La Scala in December.[67] In 2018, she debuted as Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera in April[68] and performed at the Summer Night Concert Schönbrunn on 31 May.[69]

In 2018, she performed in both gala concerts at the Red Square on 13 June and at the Bolshoi Theatre on 14 July, respectively commemorating the opening and closing of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[70][71] On 8 September 2018 she took part in the inauguration gala concert of Zaryadye Concert Hall in Moscow, which was streamed on Medici.tv.[72][73] In February 2019, she opened the 2019 Vienna Opera Ball.[74] She was featured in the opening ceremony of 2019 European Games in Minsk on 21 June and inaugurated the first concert season of the Congress Hall at the Yekaterinburg Expo on 30 August 2019.[75][76]

In June 2020 Netrebko performed highlights from Verdi's Don Carlo in reduced concert form at the Semperoper as part of its "Aufklang!" series which reopened the theatre after the first COVID-19 lockdown in Germany.[77] She went on debuting at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples for semi-staged Tosca with her husband and Ludovic Tézier.[78] In September 2020 she had to self-isolate after her co-star in Don Carlo at the Bolshoi Theatre, Ildar Abdrazakov, was tested positive for COVID-19. She was soon hospitalised in Moscow, being treated for COVID-19-related pneumonia for about a week.[79][80][81]

Boycott, March 2022 edit

On 26 February 2022, following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Netrebko released a statement in which she voiced her opposition to the war but disagreed with forcing one to voice one's political opinion.[82] Despite her statement, she faced pressure from performance institutions for failing to distance herself from Russian president Vladimir Putin. On 1 March 2022, she said she would "retire from concert life until further notice".[83][84] Immediately prior to this announcement, she withdrew from opera productions in Milan and Zürich,[85] while the Bavarian State Opera cancelled existing engagements with both her and Valery Gergiev.[86] Two days later, the Metropolitan Opera removed her from the upcoming Turandot, replacing her with the Ukrainian Liudmyla Monastyrska in the title role,[87][88][89][90] and from Don Carlos in the 2023 season.[91][92] The Berlin State Opera and Festspielhaus Baden-Baden also cancelled her appearances, with the latter not ruling out future cooperation.[93][94] Finn McRedmond of The Irish Times said that such a "wholesale boycott of Russia" would be "a dangerous departure from Western values".[95]

On 30 March 2022, Netrebko released another statement where she announced plans to resume her public performances from May 2022, and repeated her condemnation of the war in Ukraine,[a] distancing herself from Putin.[97][98]

I expressly condemn the war on Ukraine and my thoughts are with the victims of this war and their families. My position is clear. I am not a member of any political party nor am I allied with any leader of Russia. I acknowledge and regret that past actions or statements of mine could have been misinterpreted. In fact, I have met President Putin only a handful of times in my entire life, most notably on the occasion of receiving awards in recognition of my art or at the Olympics opening ceremony. I have otherwise never received any financial support from the Russian Government, and live and am a tax resident in Austria. I love my homeland of Russia and only seek peace and unity through my art. After taking my announced break, I will resume performing in late May, initially in Europe.[99]

Netrebko was denounced as a traitor of Russia after her second statement,[100] with her Russian performances cancelled and a Duma deputy suggesting that she resign from her Russian titles.[101][102][103] Berlin State Opera manager Matthias Schulz later announced that he had been contacting Netrebko about performances scheduled in 2023.[104]

In June 2022, Netrebko filed a labor grievance against the Met with the assistance of the American Guild of Musical Artists.[105][106] In March 2023, an arbitrator ordered the Met to pay her over $200,000 for the cancelled performances while she pay a $30,000 penalty for making "highly inappropriate" statements following the invasion.[107]

Later career edit

In April 2022, Netrebko stepped in for Maria Agresta in Manon Lescaut at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo.[108][109] Her solo concerts in May 2022 at the Philharmonie de Paris and La Scala were described by the press as "triumphant".[110][111][112][113]

During summer 2022, she sang Aida and Turandot at the Arena di Verona with critical acclaim.[114][115][116][117][118][119] In September 2022, she opened the 2022/23 season of the Vienna State Opera, singing Mimi in La bohème. Her attendance was met with mostly applause and boos from some protesters.[120][121][122]

In June 2023, she opened the 100th edition of Arena di Verona Festival as Aida from Verdi.[123]

On 24 July 2023, she made her debuts at the Théâtre Antique d'Orange, closing the Chorégies d'Orange festival with a Verdi Gala also featuring Yusif Eyvasov and conducted by Michelangelo Mazza.[124]

Use of face-darkening makeup edit

Netrebko has often performed the titular character in Aida, an Ethiopian princess, with face-darkening makeup, including her role debut at the Salzburg Festival in 2017, and at the Metropolitan Opera in 2018—despite the opera company's 2015 pledge to eliminate the use of face-darkening makeup in its productions.[125] In June 2019 she defended such choice in the comments under her Instagram post for a performance.[126][127]

In July 2022, Netrebko and the Arena di Verona Festival faced heavy criticism for performing in blackface, following the release of publicity photos for a performance of Aida.[128] Subsequently, American soprano Angel Blue canceled her upcoming performances of La traviata at the Festival, citing the company's insistence on maintaining the practice.[129] Blue's cancellation initiated heated discussion.[130][131] Tenor Yusif Eyvazov, Netrebko's husband, called Blue's decision "disgusting,"[132] while mezzo-soprano Grace Bumbry offered a conciliatory perspective.[133]

Other notable singers to have publicly spoken out against the use of blackface in Opera include the mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton[134] who named Netrebko directly, and Stephanie Blythe, who suggested an abstention from performing operas that have typically featured white singers made up to appear as other ethnicities.[135]

Responding to the controversy surrounding blackface, the Arena di Verona Festival claimed it is "very hard to change" the production to avoid the use of blackface (this staging dates from 2002).[136] The Festival also stated that when Blue signed her contract for La traviata, this staging of Aida was already planned and she should already have known that blackface was to be used.[137]

Other activities edit

Netrebko serves as an honorary director of the Russian Children's Welfare Society and has featured in several editions of "Petroushka Ball", the major fund raiser of the charity.[138][139] In 2007, she was announced to be an ambassador for SOS Children's Villages in Austria, and a sponsor for the Tomilino village in Russia.[140] She has been supporting the association "projekt Anna - Kinderhilfe Kaliningrad e.V." since 2005, and became its patron in 2008.[141][142] In May 2012, she and her then-partner Erwin Schrott jointly founded the charitable foundation "Anna Netrebko and Erwin Schrott 4 Kids", aiming to promote education, art, culture and youth welfare.[143][144][145]

Netrebko made a cameo appearance as herself in the 2004 film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.[146]

She has worn several designs by Austrian fashion designer Irina Vitjaz, who is a close friend of hers.[147]

Political activity and relationship with Vladimir Putin edit

 
Netrebko and Putin in 2004 as she received the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

As of 2022, there has been a debate over her association with Russian president Vladimir Putin.[148] In 2012 she appeared on a list of 499 celebrities endorsing Putin in the 2012 Russian presidential election alongside Valery Gergiev and Denis Matsuev.[149] She later explained this as a gesture of recognition of Putin's support for the arts.[150] After a blogger published that she also appeared on a declaration of support for Putin in 2018[151] she stated several times that she did not sign this declaration, that her name was kept from the 2012 list without her approval and that she did not even participate in the vote.[150][152][153]

In 2011, she rejected claims that she and Putin had formerly been romantically involved, though she said "I'd have loved to have been ... he's a very attractive man. Such a strong, male energy."[154]

In December 2014, she gave a ₽1,000,000 cheque to Oleg Tsaryov saying she was donating to the Donetsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, and posed alongside him with a flag of Novorossiya, a self-proclaimed confederation in Ukraine.[155][156][157] Tsaryov is one of the individuals sanctioned by the European Union for his role in the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine.[158] Netrebko said in a statement, "I want to make clear, however, that this donation is not a political act."[158][159]

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Netrebko has held varying public stances. In late February, she said on social media that she opposed the invasion, but subsequently described people who forced her to express her political position as "human s***s" who "are as evil as blind aggressors."[148] After her second statement on 30 March 2022, where she repeated her condemnation of the war in Ukraine, distancing herself from Putin,[160] the Putin-controlled Russian Duma denounced her a traitor to her nation.[161]

Since January 2023, she was among the public figures who was sanctioned by the Government of Ukraine.[162]

Public image edit

Time magazine placed her on its Time 100 list in 2007.[163] She was named one of the Beautiful People in 2013 by Paper.[164]

Personal life edit

Netrebko applied for Austrian citizenship in Vienna in March 2006.[165] In response to the backlash in her native country, she cited the cumbersome and humiliating process of obtaining visas as a Russian citizen for her many performances abroad as the main reason for the decision.[166][167] In late July, the Council of Ministers approved the application for her "special merits",[168] despite the fact that she neither spoke German nor lived in Austria.[169]

 
Netrebko with her husband Yusif Eyvazov and Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev in May 2019

Netrebko started a relationship with Italian bass-baritone Simone Alberghini when they met during performances of Rigoletto at the Washington National Opera in 1999.[170] She announced their engagement but did not consider marrying due to a busy schedule.[171] In May 2007 their relationship was confirmed as ended.[172]

In December 2007 Netrebko became engaged to Uruguayan bass-baritone Erwin Schrott, whom she first met during a collaboration in 2003.[173] In April 2008, she announced their marriage,[174] but their wedding never in fact took place.[175] Their son, Tiago Aruã, was born on 5 September 2008 in Vienna.[176][177] On 25 November 2013, the couple announced their separation,[178][179] after several months of largely separate lives.

In February 2014, during rehearsals for a staging of Manon Lescaut in Rome, Netrebko began a relationship with Azerbaijani tenor Yusif Eyvazov [de], her co-star in that opera. Five months later, the couple announced their engagement.[180][181] They married in Vienna on 29 December 2015. Their official wedding ceremony took place at the Palais Coburg, and the following celebration at the Gartenpalais Liechtenstein welcomed 180 guests in attendance, including Plácido Domingo.[182]

Netrebko has apartments in Saint Petersburg, Vienna, and New York City. Since her pregnancy she had been looking for a new residence in Vienna.[183] In 2008, she purchased and renovated a penthouse apartment at Franziskanerplatz.[184] The renovation was not finished and she still lived in her original apartment by 2010.[185] The building was evacuated in February 2010 due to acute danger of collapsing and only reopened two months later.[186] In November 2009, she moved into a new apartment above Lincoln Square, Manhattan, where she combined two units for additional space.[187][188]

Awards and honors edit

Musical awards edit

Netrebko won 2006 Bambi Award in the classical music category.[189] She was awarded the "World Star" of the BraVo International Professional Music Awards 2018.[190]

She won the 2007 Singer of the Year and the 2008 Female Artist of Year in the Classical Brit Awards.[191][192] She was identified by the journal Musical America as "a genuine superstar for the 21st century" and was named Musician of the Year for 2008.[193] Netrebko was one of the recipients of Leading Ladies Award 2012 awarded by Madonna magazine.[194] She received another Leading Ladies Award in the category of Culture in 2016.[195] She was presented an Opera News Award in April 2016.[196]

Netrebko won the "Female Singer of the Year" (Sängerin des Jahres) in the 2014 and 2016 Echo Klassik Award.[197][198] She was awarded "Best Vocalist in Classical Music" at the Russian National Music Awards in 2016,[199] 2017[200] and 2018.[201] She won the Best Female Singer in the 2017 International Opera Awards.[202] On 26 October 2018, the Metropolitan Opera Guild honored her on its annual luncheon.[203] In 2020 she was awarded the Swedish Polar Music Prize and the Victoire d'honneur in the Victoires de la musique classique.[204][205]

In September 2022, she received an "Österreichischer Musiktheaterpreis" as Best Female Leading Role for her portrayal of Lady Macbeth in “Macbeth” in Wiener Staatsoper.[206][207]

State honors and others edit

In 2004, Netrebko was awarded the State Prize of the Russian Federation.[208] In February 2008, she was named People's Artist of Russia.[209] In May 2018, she received the Order of Friendship from the Azerbaijani president.[210] In February 2017, the Austrian government named her Kammersängerin.[211]

On 18 September 2021, Netrebko celebrated her 50th birthday with a concert held in the Kremlin in Moscow. The concert featured friends and stars as Eyvazov, Rolando Villazon, Plácido Domingo or Michael Volle. Putin congratulated from afar through Dmitri Peskov, because he had been exposed to Corona cases.[212] Part of the proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Arithmetic of Good charity fund, which helps orphans.[213]

Asteroid 31104 Annanetrebko was named in her honor.[214] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 31 January 2018 (M.P.C. 108697).[215]

Recordings edit

Opera roles edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Usage of the word "war" in such context is banned in Russia[96]
  2. ^ Concert performance

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See also edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Reviews, articles, photos and future schedules for Anna Netrebko from The Opera Critic
  • Profile of Netrebko, The New York Times
  • Interview with Anna Netrebko on Opera Lively
  • Anna Netrebko at IMDb
  • with Anna Netrebko, Stephen Costello, Peter Gelb on Anna Bolena, Charlie Rose, 10 October 2011
  • Anna Netrebko at IMDb

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Yuryevna and the family name is Netrebko Anna Yuryevna Netrebko Russian Anna Yurevna Netrebko born 18 September 1971 is a Russian and Austrian operatic soprano who has performed at the Salzburg Festival Metropolitan Opera Vienna State Opera the Royal Opera and La Scala Anna NetrebkoAnna NetrebkoNetrebko at the 2013 Romy Award GalaBorn 1971 09 18 18 September 1971 age 52 Krasnodar Soviet UnionCitizenshipRussiaAustriaAlma materSaint Petersburg ConservatoryOccupationOperatic sopranoYears active1993 presentSpouseYusif Eyvazov m 2015 wbr Partner s Simone Alberghini 1999 2007 Erwin Schrott 2007 2013 Children1AwardsState Prize of the Russian FederationPeople s Artist of RussiaKammersangerinWebsiteannanetrebko wbr comDiscovered and promoted by Valery Gergiev she began her career at the Mariinsky Theatre collaborating with the conductor in the theater and performances elsewhere She was noticed globally after playing Donna Anna in Mozart s Don Giovanni at the 2002 Salzburg Festival She had been known for her rendition of lyric and coloratura soprano roles yet later proceeded into heavier 19th century romantic roles such as Leonora in Il trovatore and the role of Lady Macbeth in Macbeth Since 2016 she has turned her focus to verismo repertoire In 2015 she married Azerbaijani tenor Yusif Eyvazov with whom she has been performing frequently since She has been an exclusive artist for Deutsche Grammophon since 2003 She has won multiple Echo Klassik Awards and was included on the Time 100 list in 2007 She was named a People s Artist of Russia in 2008 and an Austrian Kammersangerin in 2017 Contents 1 Early life and training 2 Career 2 1 Early career 1994 2001 2 2 Rise to fame 2002 2010 2 3 Heavier roles 2011 2022 2 4 Boycott March 2022 2 5 Later career 2 6 Use of face darkening makeup 3 Other activities 3 1 Political activity and relationship with Vladimir Putin 4 Public image 5 Personal life 6 Awards and honors 6 1 Musical awards 6 2 State honors and others 7 Recordings 8 Opera roles 9 Notes 10 References 11 See also 12 External linksEarly life and training editNetrebko was born in Krasnodar in a family of Kuban Cossack background 1 While studying at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory Netrebko worked as a janitor at Saint Petersburg s Mariinsky Theatre 2 Later when she auditioned for the theatre conductor Valery Gergiev recognizing her from her prior work subsequently became her vocal mentor 3 Career editEarly career 1994 2001 edit Under Gergiev s guidance in 1994 Netrebko made her operatic stage debut at the Mariinsky at age 22 as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro despite initially being billed as Barbarina 2 In the same year she also performed as the Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute with the Riga Independent Opera Avangarda Akademija under conductor David Milnes 4 5 She subsequently became associated with the Mariinsky Theatre In autumn 1995 Netrebko made her American debut with Lyudmila at the San Francisco Opera Following this successful performance she was enrolled in the Merola Opera Program in summer 1996 and became a frequent guest singer in San Francisco in the next seasons performing in L elisir d amore Adina Betrothal in a Monastery Idomeneo Ilia La boheme Musetta The Tsar s Bride Marfa Don Giovanni Zerlina Falstaff Nannetta 6 7 In 1998 she performed Lyudmila when the Mariinsky production of the opera was presented at the Metropolitan Opera House 8 and made Salzburg Festival debut in Parsifal conducted by Gergiev She sang her first Violetta in Verdi s La traviata in the same year in Saint Petersburg and her first Amina in La sonnambula the following year In October 1999 she performed Gilda in Rigoletto at the Washington National Opera 9 Rise to fame 2002 2010 edit Netrebko made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera company in February 2002 as Natasha in the Met premiere of Prokofiev s War and Peace 10 and performed as Giulietta in I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Opera Company of Philadelphia 11 Her international breakthrough came in August 2002 when she sang Donna Anna in Don Giovanni conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt at the Salzburg Festival 12 where she would be particularly associated 13 In September 2002 she returned to the Royal Opera for Servilia in La clemenza di Tito and in next two seasons for Don Giovanni and Rigoletto 14 15 16 She then returned to Washington National Opera for Ilia in Idomeneo 17 In 2003 she made her Vienna State Opera and Bavarian State Opera debuts both with Violetta in La traviata 18 19 In November 2003 she made her Los Angeles Opera debut with Lucia di Lammermoor 20 and would return in 2005 for Romeo et Juliette and in 2006 for Manon 21 In February 2004 she returned to Vienna for Don Giovanni 18 and was subsequently invited as the guest performer at the Vienna Opera Ball where she returned in 2007 22 23 She then starred in a Japan tour of La boheme in Robert Carsen s staging as Musetta conducted by Seiji Ozawa 24 and subsequently returned to San Francisco Opera in the same role 25 After withdrawing from two engagements citing exhaustion 26 she returned to scene in November in Metropolitan Opera s La boheme as Musetta 27 In summer 2005 she starred in the premiere of Willy Decker s new staging of La traviata in Salzburg conducted by Carlo Rizzi 28 In December 2005 she sang Gilda in Rigoletto at the Metropolitan Opera and was featured in the premiere of Otto Schenk s new production of Don Pasquale and Japan tour of Don Giovanni in the same season 29 30 31 In 2006 she sang Susanna in the new Claus Guth production of The Marriage of Figaro in Salzburg 32 She sang Elvira in I puritani at the Metropolitan Opera in January 2007 and on 30 May 2007 Netrebko made her Carnegie Hall debut with Dmitri Hvorostovsky and the Orchestra of St Luke s which was originally scheduled on 2 March 2006 but she postponed due to not feeling artistically ready 33 She then performed Donna Anna at Covent Garden but withdrew from some performances due to illness 34 She appeared at the Last Night of the Proms on 8 September of that year where she performed excerpts from La sonnambula and Giuditta and the lied Morgen by Richard Strauss with Joshua Bell 35 In the fall of 2007 she reprised her role as Juliette in Romeo et Juliette at the Metropolitan Opera In December 2007 Netrebko was invited to honor Martin Scorsese at the 30th Annual Kennedy Center Honors performing the aria O mio babbino caro 36 nbsp Netrebko and Vladimir Putin at the Mariinsky Theatre after receiving the honorary title of People s Artist of Russia in 2008In January 2008 she performed Violetta at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden to triumphant acclaim on the opening night 37 opposite Jonas Kaufmann and Dmitri Hvorostovsky in performances conducted by Maurizio Benini However she cancelled three subsequent performances due to suffering a bronchial condition In May 2008 she made her Paris Opera debut in Bellini s I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Opera Bastille with Joyce DiDonato as Romeo In her first performance after her maternity leave Netrebko sang Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor when it opened at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg on 14 January 2009 in a production from the Scottish Opera led by John Doyle 38 She then sang the same role in January and February 2009 at the Metropolitan Opera Netrebko appeared as Giulietta in I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Royal Opera House in Spring 2009 and as Violetta in La traviata in June 2009 at the San Francisco Opera She presented the Deutscher Medienpreis 2009 to Chancellor Angela Merkel and sang Strauss Cacilie at the ceremony in Baden Baden on 9 February 2010 39 Through April and May 2010 she made a series of appearances at the Vienna State Opera in La boheme Carmen Manon Originally scheduled in I puritani as well she cancelled the appearance citing illness 40 41 She starred in Laurent Pelly s new Manon production at the Royal Opera and sang Juliette at the Salzburg Festival 42 43 In October 2010 she returned to New York s Metropolitan Opera for Norina in Don Pasquale 44 the matinee performance on 13 November of which was broadcast nationwide by PBS 45 Heavier roles 2011 2022 edit nbsp Netrebko as Leonora in Alvis Hermanis s production of Il trovatore at the Salzburg Festival 2014On 2 April 2011 she sang the title role of Gaetano Donizetti s Anna Bolena at the Vienna State Opera for a sold out premiere there and the repeat performance on 5 April 2011 was broadcast live to cinemas around the world 46 47 On 7 December 2011 she opened the new season at La Scala in Milan making her house debut as Donna Anna in Don Giovanni 48 49 She has the distinction of being invited to appear in three consecutive opening night new productions at the Metropolitan Opera Anna Bolena in 2011 L elisir d amore in 2012 and Eugene Onegin in 2013 Her performance as Lady Macbeth in the Metropolitan s 2014 fall season s production of Macbeth a revival of Adrian Noble s 2007 production drew critical praise and demonstrated her voice is still expanding in range and volume 50 51 She continued her expansion into heavier Verdi roles at the Met the following year singing the role of Leonora in Il trovatore to acclaim from both critics and audiences 52 53 She participated in the gala concert inaugurating the Mariinsky Theatre Second Stage on 2 May 2013 54 She was invited to perform the Olympic Anthem in Russian at the 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony 55 In April 2016 Netrebko announced her withdrawal from productions of Bellini s Norma at the Royal Opera House s 2016 17 season and the Metropolitan Opera s 2017 18 season due to the change in her voice 56 57 58 59 The vacancies were filled respectively by Sonya Yoncheva and Sondra Radvanovsky 60 61 62 She then made her debut as Elsa in Lohengrin at the Semperoper in Dresden and then went to Saint Petersburg for the same role at the Mariinsky Theatre 63 64 She made several role debuts in 2017 including the title role of Adriana Lecouvreur at Mariinsky Theatre in June 65 the title role of Aida at Salzburg Festival in August 66 and Maddalena in Andrea Chenier at La Scala in December 67 In 2018 she debuted as Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera in April 68 and performed at the Summer Night Concert Schonbrunn on 31 May 69 In 2018 she performed in both gala concerts at the Red Square on 13 June and at the Bolshoi Theatre on 14 July respectively commemorating the opening and closing of the 2018 FIFA World Cup 70 71 On 8 September 2018 she took part in the inauguration gala concert of Zaryadye Concert Hall in Moscow which was streamed on Medici tv 72 73 In February 2019 she opened the 2019 Vienna Opera Ball 74 She was featured in the opening ceremony of 2019 European Games in Minsk on 21 June and inaugurated the first concert season of the Congress Hall at the Yekaterinburg Expo on 30 August 2019 75 76 In June 2020 Netrebko performed highlights from Verdi s Don Carlo in reduced concert form at the Semperoper as part of its Aufklang series which reopened the theatre after the first COVID 19 lockdown in Germany 77 She went on debuting at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples for semi staged Tosca with her husband and Ludovic Tezier 78 In September 2020 she had to self isolate after her co star in Don Carlo at the Bolshoi Theatre Ildar Abdrazakov was tested positive for COVID 19 She was soon hospitalised in Moscow being treated for COVID 19 related pneumonia for about a week 79 80 81 Boycott March 2022 edit On 26 February 2022 following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Netrebko released a statement in which she voiced her opposition to the war but disagreed with forcing one to voice one s political opinion 82 Despite her statement she faced pressure from performance institutions for failing to distance herself from Russian president Vladimir Putin On 1 March 2022 she said she would retire from concert life until further notice 83 84 Immediately prior to this announcement she withdrew from opera productions in Milan and Zurich 85 while the Bavarian State Opera cancelled existing engagements with both her and Valery Gergiev 86 Two days later the Metropolitan Opera removed her from the upcoming Turandot replacing her with the Ukrainian Liudmyla Monastyrska in the title role 87 88 89 90 and from Don Carlos in the 2023 season 91 92 The Berlin State Opera and Festspielhaus Baden Baden also cancelled her appearances with the latter not ruling out future cooperation 93 94 Finn McRedmond of The Irish Times said that such a wholesale boycott of Russia would be a dangerous departure from Western values 95 On 30 March 2022 Netrebko released another statement where she announced plans to resume her public performances from May 2022 and repeated her condemnation of the war in Ukraine a distancing herself from Putin 97 98 I expressly condemn the war on Ukraine and my thoughts are with the victims of this war and their families My position is clear I am not a member of any political party nor am I allied with any leader of Russia I acknowledge and regret that past actions or statements of mine could have been misinterpreted In fact I have met President Putin only a handful of times in my entire life most notably on the occasion of receiving awards in recognition of my art or at the Olympics opening ceremony I have otherwise never received any financial support from the Russian Government and live and am a tax resident in Austria I love my homeland of Russia and only seek peace and unity through my art After taking my announced break I will resume performing in late May initially in Europe 99 Netrebko was denounced as a traitor of Russia after her second statement 100 with her Russian performances cancelled and a Duma deputy suggesting that she resign from her Russian titles 101 102 103 Berlin State Opera manager Matthias Schulz later announced that he had been contacting Netrebko about performances scheduled in 2023 104 In June 2022 Netrebko filed a labor grievance against the Met with the assistance of the American Guild of Musical Artists 105 106 In March 2023 an arbitrator ordered the Met to pay her over 200 000 for the cancelled performances while she pay a 30 000 penalty for making highly inappropriate statements following the invasion 107 Later career edit In April 2022 Netrebko stepped in for Maria Agresta in Manon Lescaut at the Opera de Monte Carlo 108 109 Her solo concerts in May 2022 at the Philharmonie de Paris and La Scala were described by the press as triumphant 110 111 112 113 During summer 2022 she sang Aida and Turandot at the Arena di Verona with critical acclaim 114 115 116 117 118 119 In September 2022 she opened the 2022 23 season of the Vienna State Opera singing Mimi in La boheme Her attendance was met with mostly applause and boos from some protesters 120 121 122 In June 2023 she opened the 100th edition of Arena di Verona Festival as Aida from Verdi 123 On 24 July 2023 she made her debuts at the Theatre Antique d Orange closing the Choregies d Orange festival with a Verdi Gala also featuring Yusif Eyvasov and conducted by Michelangelo Mazza 124 Use of face darkening makeup edit Netrebko has often performed the titular character in Aida an Ethiopian princess with face darkening makeup including her role debut at the Salzburg Festival in 2017 and at the Metropolitan Opera in 2018 despite the opera company s 2015 pledge to eliminate the use of face darkening makeup in its productions 125 In June 2019 she defended such choice in the comments under her Instagram post for a performance 126 127 In July 2022 Netrebko and the Arena di Verona Festival faced heavy criticism for performing in blackface following the release of publicity photos for a performance of Aida 128 Subsequently American soprano Angel Blue canceled her upcoming performances of La traviata at the Festival citing the company s insistence on maintaining the practice 129 Blue s cancellation initiated heated discussion 130 131 Tenor Yusif Eyvazov Netrebko s husband called Blue s decision disgusting 132 while mezzo soprano Grace Bumbry offered a conciliatory perspective 133 Other notable singers to have publicly spoken out against the use of blackface in Opera include the mezzo soprano Jamie Barton 134 who named Netrebko directly and Stephanie Blythe who suggested an abstention from performing operas that have typically featured white singers made up to appear as other ethnicities 135 Responding to the controversy surrounding blackface the Arena di Verona Festival claimed it is very hard to change the production to avoid the use of blackface this staging dates from 2002 136 The Festival also stated that when Blue signed her contract for La traviata this staging of Aida was already planned and she should already have known that blackface was to be used 137 Other activities editNetrebko serves as an honorary director of the Russian Children s Welfare Society and has featured in several editions of Petroushka Ball the major fund raiser of the charity 138 139 In 2007 she was announced to be an ambassador for SOS Children s Villages in Austria and a sponsor for the Tomilino village in Russia 140 She has been supporting the association projekt Anna Kinderhilfe Kaliningrad e V since 2005 and became its patron in 2008 141 142 In May 2012 she and her then partner Erwin Schrott jointly founded the charitable foundation Anna Netrebko and Erwin Schrott 4 Kids aiming to promote education art culture and youth welfare 143 144 145 Netrebko made a cameo appearance as herself in the 2004 film The Princess Diaries 2 Royal Engagement 146 She has worn several designs by Austrian fashion designer Irina Vitjaz who is a close friend of hers 147 Political activity and relationship with Vladimir Putin edit nbsp Netrebko and Putin in 2004 as she received the State Prize of the Russian Federation As of 2022 there has been a debate over her association with Russian president Vladimir Putin 148 In 2012 she appeared on a list of 499 celebrities endorsing Putin in the 2012 Russian presidential election alongside Valery Gergiev and Denis Matsuev 149 She later explained this as a gesture of recognition of Putin s support for the arts 150 After a blogger published that she also appeared on a declaration of support for Putin in 2018 151 she stated several times that she did not sign this declaration that her name was kept from the 2012 list without her approval and that she did not even participate in the vote 150 152 153 In 2011 she rejected claims that she and Putin had formerly been romantically involved though she said I d have loved to have been he s a very attractive man Such a strong male energy 154 In December 2014 she gave a 1 000 000 cheque to Oleg Tsaryov saying she was donating to the Donetsk Opera and Ballet Theatre and posed alongside him with a flag of Novorossiya a self proclaimed confederation in Ukraine 155 156 157 Tsaryov is one of the individuals sanctioned by the European Union for his role in the 2014 pro Russian unrest in Ukraine 158 Netrebko said in a statement I want to make clear however that this donation is not a political act 158 159 Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Netrebko has held varying public stances In late February she said on social media that she opposed the invasion but subsequently described people who forced her to express her political position as human s s who are as evil as blind aggressors 148 After her second statement on 30 March 2022 where she repeated her condemnation of the war in Ukraine distancing herself from Putin 160 the Putin controlled Russian Duma denounced her a traitor to her nation 161 Since January 2023 she was among the public figures who was sanctioned by the Government of Ukraine 162 Public image editTime magazine placed her on its Time 100 list in 2007 163 She was named one of the Beautiful People in 2013 by Paper 164 Personal life editNetrebko applied for Austrian citizenship in Vienna in March 2006 165 In response to the backlash in her native country she cited the cumbersome and humiliating process of obtaining visas as a Russian citizen for her many performances abroad as the main reason for the decision 166 167 In late July the Council of Ministers approved the application for her special merits 168 despite the fact that she neither spoke German nor lived in Austria 169 nbsp Netrebko with her husband Yusif Eyvazov and Azerbaijan s President Ilham Aliyev in May 2019Netrebko started a relationship with Italian bass baritone Simone Alberghini when they met during performances of Rigoletto at the Washington National Opera in 1999 170 She announced their engagement but did not consider marrying due to a busy schedule 171 In May 2007 their relationship was confirmed as ended 172 In December 2007 Netrebko became engaged to Uruguayan bass baritone Erwin Schrott whom she first met during a collaboration in 2003 173 In April 2008 she announced their marriage 174 but their wedding never in fact took place 175 Their son Tiago Arua was born on 5 September 2008 in Vienna 176 177 On 25 November 2013 the couple announced their separation 178 179 after several months of largely separate lives In February 2014 during rehearsals for a staging of Manon Lescaut in Rome Netrebko began a relationship with Azerbaijani tenor Yusif Eyvazov de her co star in that opera Five months later the couple announced their engagement 180 181 They married in Vienna on 29 December 2015 Their official wedding ceremony took place at the Palais Coburg and the following celebration at the Gartenpalais Liechtenstein welcomed 180 guests in attendance including Placido Domingo 182 Netrebko has apartments in Saint Petersburg Vienna and New York City Since her pregnancy she had been looking for a new residence in Vienna 183 In 2008 she purchased and renovated a penthouse apartment at Franziskanerplatz 184 The renovation was not finished and she still lived in her original apartment by 2010 185 The building was evacuated in February 2010 due to acute danger of collapsing and only reopened two months later 186 In November 2009 she moved into a new apartment above Lincoln Square Manhattan where she combined two units for additional space 187 188 Awards and honors editMusical awards edit Netrebko won 2006 Bambi Award in the classical music category 189 She was awarded the World Star of the BraVo International Professional Music Awards 2018 190 She won the 2007 Singer of the Year and the 2008 Female Artist of Year in the Classical Brit Awards 191 192 She was identified by the journal Musical America as a genuine superstar for the 21st century and was named Musician of the Year for 2008 193 Netrebko was one of the recipients of Leading Ladies Award 2012 awarded by Madonna magazine 194 She received another Leading Ladies Award in the category of Culture in 2016 195 She was presented an Opera News Award in April 2016 196 Netrebko won the Female Singer of the Year Sangerin des Jahres in the 2014 and 2016 Echo Klassik Award 197 198 She was awarded Best Vocalist in Classical Music at the Russian National Music Awards in 2016 199 2017 200 and 2018 201 She won the Best Female Singer in the 2017 International Opera Awards 202 On 26 October 2018 the Metropolitan Opera Guild honored her on its annual luncheon 203 In 2020 she was awarded the Swedish Polar Music Prize and the Victoire d honneur in the Victoires de la musique classique 204 205 In September 2022 she received an Osterreichischer Musiktheaterpreis as Best Female Leading Role for her portrayal of Lady Macbeth in Macbeth in Wiener Staatsoper 206 207 State honors and others edit In 2004 Netrebko was awarded the State Prize of the Russian Federation 208 In February 2008 she was named People s Artist of Russia 209 In May 2018 she received the Order of Friendship from the Azerbaijani president 210 In February 2017 the Austrian government named her Kammersangerin 211 On 18 September 2021 Netrebko celebrated her 50th birthday with a concert held in the Kremlin in Moscow The concert featured friends and stars as Eyvazov Rolando Villazon Placido Domingo or Michael Volle Putin congratulated from afar through Dmitri Peskov because he had been exposed to Corona cases 212 Part of the proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Arithmetic of Good charity fund which helps orphans 213 Asteroid 31104 Annanetrebko was named in her honor 214 The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 31 January 2018 M P C 108697 215 Recordings editMain article Anna Netrebko discographyOpera roles editSusanna Le nozze di Figaro Mozart Konigin der Nacht Die Zauberflote Mozart Lyudmila Ruslan and Lyudmila Glinka Pamina Die Zauberflote Mozart Rosina Il barbiere di Siviglia Rossini Adina L elisir d amore Donizetti Micaela Carmen Bizet Flower Maiden Parsifal Wagner Louisa Betrothal in a Monastery Prokofiev Xenia Boris Godunov Mussorgsky Ninetta The Love for Three Oranges Prokofiev Violetta La traviata Verdi Amina La sonnambula Bellini Teresa Benvenuto Cellini Berlioz Gilda Rigoletto Verdi Ilia Idomeneo Mozart Musetta La boheme Puccini Natasha War and Peace Prokofiev Lucia Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti Zerlina Don Giovanni Mozart Marfa The Tsar s Bride Rimsky Korsakov Antonia Les contes d Hoffmann Offenbach Giulietta I Capuleti e i Montecchi Bellini Donna Anna Don Giovanni Mozart Servilia La clemenza di Tito Mozart Juliette Romeo et Juliette Gounod Mimi La boheme Puccini Norina Don Pasquale Donizetti Manon Lescaut Manon Massenet Elvira I puritani Bellini Iolanta Iolanta Tchaikovsky Anna Bolena Anna Bolena Donizetti Tatiana Eugene Onegin Tchaikovsky Giovanna Giovanna d Arco Verdi Leonora Il trovatore Verdi Manon Lescaut Manon Lescaut Puccini Lady Macbeth Macbeth Verdi Sylva Varescu Die Csardasfurstin Kalman b Elsa Lohengrin Wagner Adriana Lecouvreur Adriana Lecouvreur Cilea Maddalena de Coigny Andrea Chenier Giordano Aida Aida Verdi Floria Tosca Tosca Puccini Leonora La forza del destino Verdi Turandot Turandot Puccini Elisabetta Don Carlos Verdi Notes edit Usage of the word war in such context is banned in Russia 96 Concert performanceReferences edit Intervyu s Annoj Netrebko Anna Netrebko Ya nikogda ne hodila po strunke Tatyana Pavlovskaya Krasnodar in Rossiyskaya Gazeta in Russian issue no 4070 dated 19 May 2006 a b Melissa Whitworth 19 February 2006 Cinderella Soprano The Telegraph Retrieved 11 September 2013 Jessica Duchen 6 November 2006 Anna Netrebko A rare jewel from the East The Independent Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Retrieved 11 September 2013 Agelet de Saracibar Carlos Anna Netrebko Performance Database ANPD September 2011 Anna Netrebko and Erwin Schrott will give a concert tour to Ukraine Archived 2014 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Classissima 2010 10 29 Kosman Joshua 19 January 1998 Russian Soprano s Star Rose Quickly San Francisco Chronicle Anna Netrebko San Francisco Opera Performance Archive 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Amid Austerity The New York Times Maddocks Fiona 11 December 2011 A tale of two Italian opera cities The Guardian Ross Alex 20 October 2014 Sound And Fury The New Yorker Retrieved 17 February 2015 Tanner Michael 1 November 2014 Met Opera Live s Macbeth Netrebko s singing stirred almost as much as her decolletage The Spectator Retrieved 17 February 2015 Jorden James 30 September 2015 The Met s Triumphant Il Trovatore Is a Return to Opera s Golden Age The New York Observer Retrieved 22 October 2015 Tommasini Anthony 27 September 2015 Review Il Trovatore and Anna Bolena Showcase Courage and Command at the Met The New York Times Retrieved 22 October 2015 Shengold David May 2013 Mariinsky II Opening Gala Opera News Vol 77 no 11 Archived from the original on 5 September 2019 Retrieved 5 September 2019 Ng David 7 February 2014 Sochi Olympics Anna Netrebko performs at the opening ceremony Los Angeles Times Retrieved 25 February 2014 Shipman Chris 26 April 2016 Cast change Anna Netrebko to 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Scala Business Insider Associated Press Archived from the original on 1 February 2019 Retrieved 31 January 2019 Tommasini Anthony 22 April 2018 Review Anna Netrebko Emerges as a Powerful New Tosca at the Met The New York Times Simon Anne Catherine 1 June 2018 Anna Netrebko schwebt und betet in Schonbrunn Anna Netrebko floats and prays in Schonbrunn Die Presse in German Ciment Shoshy 12 June 2018 2018 World Cup Gala Concert Playbill Salazar Francisco 15 July 2018 Watch Anna Netrebko amp Placido Domingo In FIFA Closing Night Gala OperaWire Salazar Francisco 5 September 2018 Medici TV To Stream Zaryadye Concert Hall s Grand Opening Gala OperaWire Tassie Gregor 16 September 2018 Valery Gergiev Opens New State of the Art Concert Hall in Moscow Seen and Heard International Review Anna Netrebko eroffnet ausverkauften Opernball Anna Netrebko opens sold out opera ball NON APA 28 February 2019 Miner Louise Shcherbakov Sergey 17 June 2019 Take a look at Belarus as it prepares for the European Games Euronews Retrieved 5 September 2019 Menshikov Anatolij 31 August 2019 Anna Netrebko otkryla novuyu grand scenu v Ekaterinburge Anna Netrebko opened a new grand stage in Yekaterinburg Rossiyskaya Gazeta Ernst Michael 20 June 2020 Semperoper Dresden beendet Corona Pause mit Anna Netrebko MDR Kultur Fiorito Lorenzo 26 July 2020 An all star Tosca for Teatro di San Carlo s reopening Bachtrack Marshall Alex 17 September 2020 Opera Star Anna Netrebko Is Hospitalized With Covid 19 The New York Times Retrieved 17 September 2020 Wojcik Nadine 18 September 2020 Opera star Anna Netrebko hospitalized with COVID 19 DW Covid besiegt Netrebko durfte Spital verlassen Covid defeated Netrebko was allowed to leave the hospital Kronen Zeitung in German 23 September 2020 Original statement on Facebook Facebook 26 February 2022 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Russian opera singer Anna Netrebko suspends performances until further notice Euronews 1 March 2022 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Plumet Alexandre 1 March 2022 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ukrainien Forum Opera www forumopera com in French Retrieved 26 September 2022 DUPUY Emmanuel 25 April 2022 Manon Lescaut a Monte Carlo Anna Netrebko et le triomphe du chant Diapason in French Retrieved 26 September 2022 Lopez Louis Valentin 26 May 2022 A la Philharmonie de Paris accueil triomphal pour le retour d Anna Netrebko France Musique in French Retrieved 26 September 2022 Le retour triomphal d Anna Netrebko a Paris Forum Opera www forumopera com in French Retrieved 26 September 2022 DUPUY Emmanuel 26 May 2022 Anna Netrebko a la Philharmonie de Paris prima la musica Diapason in French Retrieved 26 September 2022 TG24 Sky 28 May 2022 Anna Netrebko torna in scena alla Scala ovazione per il soprano russo tg24 sky it in Italian Retrieved 26 September 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Verona Arena Opera Festival 2022 Aida con Anna Netrebko Connessi all Opera in Italian 10 July 2022 Retrieved 26 September 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100th Verona Opera Festival Seen and Heard International seenandheard international com Retrieved 26 July 2023 Aux Choregies d Orange le couple Netrebko Eyvazov enflamme le theatre antique midilibre fr in French Retrieved 26 July 2023 Booker Brakkton 4 August 2015 Metropolitan Opera To Drop Use Of Blackface Style Makeup In Otello NPR Retrieved 12 July 2022 Giovetti Olivia 13 June 2019 Color Blind VAN Magazine Retrieved 16 July 2022 The Met Casts Anna Netrebko as Aida Despite Her Past Controversy in the Role Observer 13 February 2020 Retrieved 13 July 2022 Soprano Anna Netrebko faces renewed Blackface accusations over Verona Aida production Classic FM Retrieved 12 July 2022 Hernandez Javier C 15 July 2022 Soprano Withdraws From Opera Citing Blackface in Netrebko s Aida The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 16 July 2022 Fialdini Luca 15 July 2022 Editoriale Se l opera e razzista L ape musicale in Italian Retrieved 17 August 2022 Causeur fr 18 July 2022 Quand une histoire de fond de 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December 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2021 Russian Opera Singer Netrebko Condemns War In Ukraine Plans Return To Stage In May Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty 30 March 2022 Anna Netrebko a soprano caught between the footlights and the flames of war Le Monde 2 June 2022 Ukraine sanctions dozens of Russian artists public figures Al Jazzera 8 January 2023 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Porterfield Christopher 3 May 2007 Anna Netrebko Time Retrieved 23 July 2019 Here s to the 43 Talented Creative and Altogether Inspiring People Changing the World Paper 26 March 2013 Anna Netrebko wird Osterreicherin in German ORF at 16 March 2006 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Netrebko will weiterhin Staatsburgerschaft in German ORF at 18 May 2006 Retrieved 1 February 2021 Stolyarova Galina 26 May 2006 National Treasure The Moscow Times Archived from the original on 12 January 2016 Opernstar Anna Netrebko Ich liebe Osterreich in German ORF at 26 July 2006 Archived from the original on 25 July 2011 Staatsburgerschaft Neue 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