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Sonya Yoncheva

Sonya Yoncheva (Bulgarian: Соня Йончева; born 25 December 1981) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano, producer and founder of SY11 Productions company.

Sonya Yoncheva
Соня Йончева
Yoncheva in 2019
Born (1981-12-25) 25 December 1981 (age 42)
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
OccupationOperatic soprano
Years active2007–present
Spouse
(m. 2014)
RelativesMarin Yonchev (brother)
Websitewww.sonyayoncheva.com

Early life edit

Yoncheva was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. She studied piano and voice at the National School for Music and Dance in Plovdiv. During her teenage years, she hosted a Bulgarian television show about music.[1] She won several music competitions in Bulgaria in 2000 and 2001, including a joint win with her brother as "Singers of the Year 2000" in the "Hit-1" competition organised and produced by Bulgarian National Television.

She took advanced studies in classical singing with Danielle Borst at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève and obtained the master's degree in 2009.[2]

Career edit

Yoncheva was an invited participant in William Christie's "Jardin des Voix" academy for young singers in 2007.[3] She has continued work in the baroque repertoire with Christie, and also with Emmanuelle Haïm.

Yoncheva was the female first-place winner of the 2010 Operalia competition and the special CulturArte prize.[4][5] In May 2011, she portrayed Cleopatra in a co-production of Giulio Cesare by the Atelier lyrique de Tourcoing [fr] and Opéra de Reims [fr],[6] performances of which also took place at the Royal Opera of Versailles.[7] In June she performed in L'elisir d'amore as Adina as part of Festival Nuits Musicales Sainte Victoire in Peynier.[8][9]

Her debut at the Metropolitan Opera was in November 2013 when she stepped in as Gilda in Rigoletto, in advance of her previously scheduled official debut.[10] In 2014 at the Met, she sang her stage role debut as Mimì (La bohème) in November and shared the role of Violetta (La traviata) in December.[11] In 2015 she appeared as Desdemona in the season opening production of Otello the Metropolitan Opera[12] and in September 2016 she made her debut as Norma at the Royal Opera House, where she sang Antonia in Les contes d'Hoffmann in November of the same year.[13]

In June 2017 she made her debut at the Teatro alla Scala as Mimì in La bohème.[14] She made her role debut in the title role of Puccini's Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera for their 2017/18 season to great critical acclaim. Yoncheva set a record as first singer to appear in leading roles in three movie-theater broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera in one season (Tosca, Mimi in La bohème and Luisa Miller in the 2017/18 season).[15][16] Other role debuts in the 2017/18 season include Luisa Miller at the Metropolitan Opera and Élisabeth de Valois in Don Carlos at the Paris Opera. For her role debut as Imogene in Bellini's Il pirata at the Teatro alla Scala in June 2018, the first production of the piece after a legendary 1958 staging with Maria Callas as Imogene the press proclaimed that her performance would "surely see Yoncheva enter La Scala's hall of fame alongside Callas".[14][17] In summer 2018 Yoncheva sang the role of Poppea in L'incoronazione di Poppea at the Salzburg Festival.

Yoncheva began the 2018/19 season performing the title role of Médée in a staging at Staatsoper Berlin conducted by Daniel Barenboim. Other performances in 2018/19 included Desdemona in Verdi's Otello and the title part of Iolanta at the Metropolitan Opera, Desdemona in a new production for Festspielhaus Baden-Baden and at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall as well as Tosca at Staatsoper Berlin.

In the spring of 2019, Sonya Yoncheva announced that she was expecting her second child in the coming fall[18] as a result of which she did not perform from mid July to November 2019. She returned to the stage for the concerts of the Puccini Gala at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, and in Sofia. In the 2019/20 season, she performed Mimì in La bohème at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the title role of Médée at the Staatsoper Berlin and as Imogene in Il pirata to the Teatro Real in Madrid. Several important role debuts in the 2019/20 and 2020/21 season had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, among them her first Manon Lescaut, Leonora in Il trovatore and Rusalka at the Metropolitan Opera as well as Fedora at the Teatro alla Scala (but she actually sang Fedora at Scala in 2022).[19]

In spring 2020, Yoncheva returned to the stage after the first European lockdown as the soprano soloist of Ludwig van Beethoven's 9th Symphony at the Victoria Hall in Geneva, telecast by Arte. She also participated in the 2020 edition of Le Concert de Paris in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, performed the title role of La traviata at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and appeared in concert at the Salzburg Festival, at the Arena di Verona, in Lucca and Caserta.

In summer 2020, Sonya Yoncheva and Rolex announced a concert series in aid of musicians affected by the pandemic and the ongoing cancellations. Yoncheva was the host of the "Perpetual Music" concert at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin in September, featuring 14 singers and instrumentalists.[20] [21]

Engagements until the end of 2020 included solo concerts to open the season of the Würth Philharmoniker and the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, the title role of Tosca at the Bayerische Staatsoper, the Season Inauguration Gala A Riveder le Stelle of the Teatro alla Scala and a Christmas concert hosted by the German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier and telecast by ZDF.[19]

Sonya Yoncheva began the year 2021 starring in the Metropolitan Opera's "Met Stars Live in Concert" streaming concert series, which saw her singing arias and songs from the Schussenried Abbey in Germany. On French television, she appeared in "Fauteils d'Orchestre" on France 5, before embarking on a series of recitals and concerts throughout Spain, which brought her to Valencia, Bilbao and Madrid, where she performed her first Zarzuela concert at the Teatro de la Zarzuela. With the NOSPR led by her husband Domingo Hindoyan, Yoncheva sang Henri Duparc "L'Invitation Au Voyage" in Katowice, before starring in the title role of Tosca at the Wiener Staatsoper. In June, she took part in the Gala "Musiques en Fête" at the Chorégies d'Orange, telecast by France 3. Sonya Yoncheva's busy summer season also included Stephana in Umberto Giordano rarity Siberia at the Maggio Musicale in Florence, a production of La traviata at the Arena di Verona that was recorded for telecasts on ZDF and 3sat, recitals and concerts in Toulouse, Munich, Baden-Baden, Ljubljana, Montpellier, Sofia, Bucharest and the Salzburg Festival. In the Fall, she made her role debut as Puccini's Manon Lescaut at the Staatsoper Hamburg, returned to Zürich as Tosca, to the Staatsoper Unter den Linden as Mimi in La bohème and appeared in more solo concerts and recitals in Paris, Aarhus, Bucharest, Genève, Athens, Budapest, Barcelona, Moscow and at the Teatro alla Scala.

In January 2022, Sonya Yoncheva joined the very select rank of opera stars to have appeared in Recital at the Metropolitan Opera, presenting her program "Ad una Stella" with Malcolm Martineau,[22] followed by performances as Élisabeth de Valois in the Met's first ever staging of Verdi's Don Carlos in five acts and in French.[23] At the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, Sonya Yoncheva performed the title role of Iolanta with the Berlin Philharmonic and Kirill Petrenko,[24] at the Teatro Real of Madrid Stephana in Siberia, at the Gran Teatre del Liceu of Barcelona Norma, and at the Teatro alla Scala, she sang her first Fedora in a new production. In concert and recital, Sonya Yoncheva also appeared at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, at the Berliner Philharmonie, in Liverpool, Tokyo, Munich, Peralada, Versailles, Lyon and Munich.[25]

The beginning of 2023 was marked by two title roles at the Metropolitan Opera, that of Fedora in a new production and of Norma.[26] Sonya Yoncheva also returned to the Teatro alla Scala for her role debut as Maddalena in Andrea Chénier, to the Vienna State Opera to make her role debut as Madama Butterfly and to the Staatsoper Unter den Lindenas Médée. In the title role of Tosca, she appeared at the Arena of Verona, in Baden-Baden, Gstaad, Tokyo and Yokohama, while she appeared at the Bayerische Staatsoper as Madama Butterfly. Concerts and recitals led her to Montréal, Sofia, Düsseldorf, Salzburg, Baden-Baden, Varna, Tokyo, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Bordeaux, Katowice, Berlin and Liverpool.[27]

SY11 edit

In June 2020, Yoncheva announced the creation of her company SY11 at a gala concert organised by the company for August at the Roman Theatre of Plovdiv.[28] This opening gala concert was followed by an important open air concert at the Alexander Nevsky Square in Sofia in 2021 starring Sonya Yoncheva and Plácido Domingo which was also live video streamed.[29] Remaining an exclusive Sony Classical recording artist, Sonya Yoncheva and SY11 created an own record label in 2023, SY11 Productions, where the soprano released her latest album The Courtesan in February 2023.[30] On SY11 Productions, Sonya Yoncheva also released her first book Fifteen Mirrors in 2023. Written by Alain Duault, Sonya Yoncheva speaks about 15 of her most important roles, accompanied with photos by Victor Santiago.[31] The book is available in English, German, Bulgarian.[32] In June 2023, Sonya Yoncheva and SY11 announced a recital series at the Bulgaria Hall of Sofia. The first season features singers such as Freddie De Tommaso, Jakub Józef Orliński, Fatma Said, Elsa Dreisig, Clémentine Margaine and Yoncheva herself.[33]

Awards and honors edit

Yoncheva is a Rolex artist[34] and was named medici.tv's 2017 Artist of the Year.[35] She is also the winner of the 2019 Readers Award of the International Opera Awards.[36] In 2021, Sonya Yoncheva received a number of honors: she was named honorary citizen of her hometown Plovdiv and received Germany's most important classical music award Opus Klassik as "Singer of the Year" for her solo album "Rebirth". In 2023, Sonya Yoncheva received the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from the Academy of Music, Dance and Visual Arts of her native town of Plovdiv.[37] She won a Young Artist of the Year award (Nachwuchskünstler/-in des Jahres) in 2015 Echo Klassik.[38] In 2016, she was awarded the Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius for her "contribution to the field of art".[39] She was one of the recipients of the 13th annual Opera News Awards.[40] She was presented Award of the Year from the Círculo Críticos de Arte de Chile for her recital at the Teatro del Lago.[41] Since November 2021, Sonya Yoncheva is a UNICEF Ambassador for Bulgaria, standing up for the rights of children.[42]

Personal life edit

Yoncheva married Venezuelan conductor Domingo Hindoyan in July 2014[43] and they live in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. The couple have a son, Mateo, born 6 October 2014.[1] In October 2019, their daughter Sophia was born.[15][44] Her younger brother Marin Yonchev is a former rock singer, who became an opera singer in 2010. [15][45]

Discography edit

Yoncheva is featured on commercial audio recordings on the Virgin Classics label.[46] In November 2013, she signed a recording contract with Sony Classical[3] and has released several solo CDs including:[47]

On video she appears in DVD releases of Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea and Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria,[48][49] and of Pergolesi's Il Flaminio. Additionally, she is featured on Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater" and Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" on Deutsche Grammophon.[47] In March 2024, a Pentatone (record label) CD of Yoncheva singing Gustav Mahler's Rückert-Lieder was released.Pentatone website listing CD including "Rückert-Lieder" She can be seen as Desdemona in the Met Opera's HD streaming video of Otello (2015).[50] In 2016, she sang the season opener of Bellini's Norma, issued on DVD by Opus Arte.[51] On DVD/Blu-Ray, she can also be seen on recordings of La bohème and Les Contes d'Hoffmann from the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Iolanta from Paris Opera, Siberia from the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda and in the ZDF Adventskonzert 2015 from Dresden.[52]

Documentary edit

  • Sonya Yoncheva: Sempre Libera (2018). directed by Ema Konstantinova and Georgi Toshev. premiered at the 32nd Kinomania Film Festival in Sofia on 26 November 2018.[53]
  • Sonya Yoncheva: Gala in Sofia (2024). directed by Ema Konstantinova. Premiered at the Master of Art Festival in Sofia on 2 March 2024.[54]

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External links edit

sonya, yoncheva, bulgarian, Соня, Йончева, born, december, 1981, bulgarian, operatic, soprano, producer, founder, sy11, productions, company, Соня, Йончеваyoncheva, 2019born, 1981, december, 1981, plovdiv, bulgariaoccupationoperatic, sopranoyears, active2007, . Sonya Yoncheva Bulgarian Sonya Joncheva born 25 December 1981 is a Bulgarian operatic soprano producer and founder of SY11 Productions company Sonya YonchevaSonya JonchevaYoncheva in 2019Born 1981 12 25 25 December 1981 age 42 Plovdiv BulgariaOccupationOperatic sopranoYears active2007 presentSpouseDomingo Hindoyan m 2014 wbr RelativesMarin Yonchev brother Websitewww wbr sonyayoncheva wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 SY11 4 Awards and honors 5 Personal life 6 Discography 7 Documentary 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editYoncheva was born in Plovdiv Bulgaria She studied piano and voice at the National School for Music and Dance in Plovdiv During her teenage years she hosted a Bulgarian television show about music 1 She won several music competitions in Bulgaria in 2000 and 2001 including a joint win with her brother as Singers of the Year 2000 in the Hit 1 competition organised and produced by Bulgarian National Television She took advanced studies in classical singing with Danielle Borst at the Conservatoire de Musique de Geneve and obtained the master s degree in 2009 2 Career editYoncheva was an invited participant in William Christie s Jardin des Voix academy for young singers in 2007 3 She has continued work in the baroque repertoire with Christie and also with Emmanuelle Haim Yoncheva was the female first place winner of the 2010 Operalia competition and the special CulturArte prize 4 5 In May 2011 she portrayed Cleopatra in a co production of Giulio Cesare by the Atelier lyrique de Tourcoing fr and Opera de Reims fr 6 performances of which also took place at the Royal Opera of Versailles 7 In June she performed in L elisir d amore as Adina as part of Festival Nuits Musicales Sainte Victoire in Peynier 8 9 Her debut at the Metropolitan Opera was in November 2013 when she stepped in as Gilda in Rigoletto in advance of her previously scheduled official debut 10 In 2014 at the Met she sang her stage role debut as Mimi La boheme in November and shared the role of Violetta La traviata in December 11 In 2015 she appeared as Desdemona in the season opening production of Otello the Metropolitan Opera 12 and in September 2016 she made her debut as Norma at the Royal Opera House where she sang Antonia in Les contes d Hoffmann in November of the same year 13 In June 2017 she made her debut at the Teatro alla Scala as Mimi in La boheme 14 She made her role debut in the title role of Puccini s Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera for their 2017 18 season to great critical acclaim Yoncheva set a record as first singer to appear in leading roles in three movie theater broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera in one season Tosca Mimi in La boheme and Luisa Miller in the 2017 18 season 15 16 Other role debuts in the 2017 18 season include Luisa Miller at the Metropolitan Opera and Elisabeth de Valois in Don Carlos at the Paris Opera For her role debut as Imogene in Bellini s Il pirata at the Teatro alla Scala in June 2018 the first production of the piece after a legendary 1958 staging with Maria Callas as Imogene the press proclaimed that her performance would surely see Yoncheva enter La Scala s hall of fame alongside Callas 14 17 In summer 2018 Yoncheva sang the role of Poppea in L incoronazione di Poppea at the Salzburg Festival Yoncheva began the 2018 19 season performing the title role of Medee in a staging at Staatsoper Berlin conducted by Daniel Barenboim Other performances in 2018 19 included Desdemona in Verdi s Otello and the title part of Iolanta at the Metropolitan Opera Desdemona in a new production for Festspielhaus Baden Baden and at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall as well as Tosca at Staatsoper Berlin In the spring of 2019 Sonya Yoncheva announced that she was expecting her second child in the coming fall 18 as a result of which she did not perform from mid July to November 2019 She returned to the stage for the concerts of the Puccini Gala at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow and in Sofia In the 2019 20 season she performed Mimi in La boheme at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden the title role of Medee at the Staatsoper Berlin and as Imogene in Il pirata to the Teatro Real in Madrid Several important role debuts in the 2019 20 and 2020 21 season had to be cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic among them her first Manon Lescaut Leonora in Il trovatore and Rusalka at the Metropolitan Opera as well as Fedora at the Teatro alla Scala but she actually sang Fedora at Scala in 2022 19 In spring 2020 Yoncheva returned to the stage after the first European lockdown as the soprano soloist of Ludwig van Beethoven s 9th Symphony at the Victoria Hall in Geneva telecast by Arte She also participated in the 2020 edition of Le Concert de Paris in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris performed the title role of La traviata at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and appeared in concert at the Salzburg Festival at the Arena di Verona in Lucca and Caserta In summer 2020 Sonya Yoncheva and Rolex announced a concert series in aid of musicians affected by the pandemic and the ongoing cancellations Yoncheva was the host of the Perpetual Music concert at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin in September featuring 14 singers and instrumentalists 20 21 Engagements until the end of 2020 included solo concerts to open the season of the Wurth Philharmoniker and the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra the title role of Tosca at the Bayerische Staatsoper the Season Inauguration Gala A Riveder le Stelle of the Teatro alla Scala and a Christmas concert hosted by the German president Frank Walter Steinmeier and telecast by ZDF 19 Sonya Yoncheva began the year 2021 starring in the Metropolitan Opera s Met Stars Live in Concert streaming concert series which saw her singing arias and songs from the Schussenried Abbey in Germany On French television she appeared in Fauteils d Orchestre on France 5 before embarking on a series of recitals and concerts throughout Spain which brought her to Valencia Bilbao and Madrid where she performed her first Zarzuela concert at the Teatro de la Zarzuela With the NOSPR led by her husband Domingo Hindoyan Yoncheva sang Henri Duparc L Invitation Au Voyage in Katowice before starring in the title role of Tosca at the Wiener Staatsoper In June she took part in the Gala Musiques en Fete at the Choregies d Orange telecast by France 3 Sonya Yoncheva s busy summer season also included Stephana in Umberto Giordano rarity Siberia at the Maggio Musicale in Florence a production of La traviata at the Arena di Verona that was recorded for telecasts on ZDF and 3sat recitals and concerts in Toulouse Munich Baden Baden Ljubljana Montpellier Sofia Bucharest and the Salzburg Festival In the Fall she made her role debut as Puccini s Manon Lescaut at the Staatsoper Hamburg returned to Zurich as Tosca to the Staatsoper Unter den Linden as Mimi in La boheme and appeared in more solo concerts and recitals in Paris Aarhus Bucharest Geneve Athens Budapest Barcelona Moscow and at the Teatro alla Scala In January 2022 Sonya Yoncheva joined the very select rank of opera stars to have appeared in Recital at the Metropolitan Opera presenting her program Ad una Stella with Malcolm Martineau 22 followed by performances as Elisabeth de Valois in the Met s first ever staging of Verdi s Don Carlos in five acts and in French 23 At the Festspielhaus Baden Baden Sonya Yoncheva performed the title role of Iolanta with the Berlin Philharmonic and Kirill Petrenko 24 at the Teatro Real of Madrid Stephana in Siberia at the Gran Teatre del Liceu of Barcelona Norma and at the Teatro alla Scala she sang her first Fedora in a new production In concert and recital Sonya Yoncheva also appeared at the Gran Teatre del Liceu at the Berliner Philharmonie in Liverpool Tokyo Munich Peralada Versailles Lyon and Munich 25 The beginning of 2023 was marked by two title roles at the Metropolitan Opera that of Fedora in a new production and of Norma 26 Sonya Yoncheva also returned to the Teatro alla Scala for her role debut as Maddalena in Andrea Chenier to the Vienna State Opera to make her role debut as Madama Butterfly and to the Staatsoper Unter den Lindenas Medee In the title role of Tosca she appeared at the Arena of Verona in Baden Baden Gstaad Tokyo and Yokohama while she appeared at the Bayerische Staatsoper as Madama Butterfly Concerts and recitals led her to Montreal Sofia Dusseldorf Salzburg Baden Baden Varna Tokyo Buenos Aires Montevideo Bordeaux Katowice Berlin and Liverpool 27 SY11 editIn June 2020 Yoncheva announced the creation of her company SY11 at a gala concert organised by the company for August at the Roman Theatre of Plovdiv 28 This opening gala concert was followed by an important open air concert at the Alexander Nevsky Square in Sofia in 2021 starring Sonya Yoncheva and Placido Domingo which was also live video streamed 29 Remaining an exclusive Sony Classical recording artist Sonya Yoncheva and SY11 created an own record label in 2023 SY11 Productions where the soprano released her latest album The Courtesan in February 2023 30 On SY11 Productions Sonya Yoncheva also released her first book Fifteen Mirrors in 2023 Written by Alain Duault Sonya Yoncheva speaks about 15 of her most important roles accompanied with photos by Victor Santiago 31 The book is available in English German Bulgarian 32 In June 2023 Sonya Yoncheva and SY11 announced a recital series at the Bulgaria Hall of Sofia The first season features singers such as Freddie De Tommaso Jakub Jozef Orlinski Fatma Said Elsa Dreisig Clementine Margaine and Yoncheva herself 33 Awards and honors editYoncheva is a Rolex artist 34 and was named medici tv s 2017 Artist of the Year 35 She is also the winner of the 2019 Readers Award of the International Opera Awards 36 In 2021 Sonya Yoncheva received a number of honors she was named honorary citizen of her hometown Plovdiv and received Germany s most important classical music award Opus Klassik as Singer of the Year for her solo album Rebirth In 2023 Sonya Yoncheva received the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from the Academy of Music Dance and Visual Arts of her native town of Plovdiv 37 She won a Young Artist of the Year award Nachwuchskunstler in des Jahres in 2015 Echo Klassik 38 In 2016 she was awarded the Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius for her contribution to the field of art 39 She was one of the recipients of the 13th annual Opera News Awards 40 She was presented Award of the Year from the Circulo Criticos de Arte de Chile for her recital at the Teatro del Lago 41 Since November 2021 Sonya Yoncheva is a UNICEF Ambassador for Bulgaria standing up for the rights of children 42 Personal life editYoncheva married Venezuelan conductor Domingo Hindoyan in July 2014 43 and they live in the Canton of Vaud Switzerland The couple have a son Mateo born 6 October 2014 1 In October 2019 their daughter Sophia was born 15 44 Her younger brother Marin Yonchev is a former rock singer who became an opera singer in 2010 15 45 Discography editYoncheva is featured on commercial audio recordings on the Virgin Classics label 46 In November 2013 she signed a recording contract with Sony Classical 3 and has released several solo CDs including 47 2015 Paris mon amour Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana conducted by Frederic Chaslin Sony 2017 Handel Academia Montis Regalis Alessandro De Marchi conductor Sony 2018 The Verdi Album Munchner Rundfunkorchester conducted by Massimo Zanetti Sony 2021 Rebirth Cappella Mediterranea conducted by Leonardo Garcia Alarco Sony 2023 The Courtesan Orchestra of the Teatro Carlo Felice conducted by Marco Armiliato SY11 Productions On video she appears in DVD releases of Monteverdi s L incoronazione di Poppea and Il ritorno d Ulisse in patria 48 49 and of Pergolesi s Il Flaminio Additionally she is featured on Pergolesi s Stabat Mater and Mozart s Le Nozze di Figaro on Deutsche Grammophon 47 In March 2024 a Pentatone record label CD of Yoncheva singing Gustav Mahler s Ruckert Lieder was released Pentatone website listing CD including Ruckert Lieder She can be seen as Desdemona in the Met Opera s HD streaming video of Otello 2015 50 In 2016 she sang the season opener of Bellini s Norma issued on DVD by Opus Arte 51 On DVD Blu Ray she can also be seen on recordings of La boheme and Les Contes d Hoffmann from the Royal Opera House Covent Garden Iolanta from Paris Opera Siberia from the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino conducted by Gianandrea Noseda and in the ZDF Adventskonzert 2015 from Dresden 52 Documentary editSonya Yoncheva Sempre Libera 2018 directed by Ema Konstantinova and Georgi Toshev premiered at the 32nd Kinomania Film Festival in Sofia on 26 November 2018 53 Sonya Yoncheva Gala in Sofia 2024 directed by Ema Konstantinova Premiered at the Master of Art Festival in Sofia on 2 March 2024 54 References edit a b Michael Cooper 2014 11 27 A Last Minute Sensation The New York Times Retrieved 2014 12 26 Sonya Yoncheva Schmopera Retrieved 2019 09 14 a b Martin Cullingford 2013 11 15 Soprano Sonya Yoncheva signs to Sony Classical Gramophone Retrieved 2014 12 26 Bulgarian soprano and Romanian tenor triumph in Operalia Gramophone 2010 05 04 Retrieved 2014 12 26 CulturArte prize Jules Cesar en Egypte PDF Musicaviva free fr Retrieved 2019 09 14 Langlois Frank 2011 05 22 Christophe Dumaux nouveau Jules Cesar ResMusica Review Les Nuits Musicales Sainte Victoire 6eme edition 2011 Peynier net in French 2011 04 04 Retrieved 2019 09 14 Borodine Clemence 2011 06 26 Elixir d amour enchanteur des spectateurs RMTnews International in French Retrieved 2019 09 14 Tommasini Anthony 2013 12 07 Musical Chairs at the Met The New York Times Retrieved 2014 12 26 Sonya Yoncheva soprano Operabase Retrieved 11 January 2018 F Paul Driscoll December 2015 Otello 21 September 2015 review Opera News Archived from the original on 28 June 2017 Retrieved 16 January 2018 Valencia Mark 2016 11 08 Review Les Contes d Hoffmann Royal Opera House WhatsOnStage com a b Mattioli Alberto 2017 06 14 Cantare Boheme alla Scala non e roba vecchia e storia La Stampa Retrieved 2018 02 22 a b c Sonya Yoncheva Calendar sonyayoncheva com Retrieved 11 January 2018 Sonya Yoncheva to Replace Kristine Opolais in Premiere Performances of Metropolitan Opera s New Tosca Opera News 2017 06 16 Archived from the original on 2017 06 16 Retrieved 2017 12 01 Imam James 2018 07 02 Sonya Yoncheva triumphs in Il pirata at La Scala Bachtrack Sonya Yoncheva Cancels Forthcoming Stage Performances Due to Second Pregnancy Retrieved 11 March 2019 a b Website Sonya Yoncheva retrieved 2021 02 08 Website Rolex retrieved 2021 02 08 EuronNews clip and interview retrieved 2021 02 08 The New York Times A Day of Divas retrieved 2023 12 07 Financial Times The Metropolitan Opera s Don Carlos a grim production with fine singing retrieved 2023 12 07 Website Sonya Yoncheva retrieved 2023 12 07 Calendar website Sonya Yoncheva Past Events retrieved 2021 09 05 Associated Press At top of opera Yoncheva worries about classical music retrieved 2023 12 07 Calendar website Sonya Yoncheva Past Events retrieved 2021 09 05 OperaWire article retrieved 2021 02 08 EuronNews clip and interview retrieved 2023 12 09 Francisco Salazar 2022 12 14 Sonya Yoncheva Announces Fifth Album on Her New Label article Operawire Retrieved 2023 12 07 Salazar Francisco 2023 04 01 Sonya Yoncheva Releases Her First Book Opera Wire Store sy11events com Retrieved 2023 12 09 Salazar David 2023 06 10 Sonya Yoncheva s SY11 Productions Announces Starry 2023 24 Intimate Voices Concert Series Opera Wire Rolex and Sonya Yoncheva Rolex Archived from the original on 6 March 2019 Retrieved 5 March 2019 medici tv medicitv April 11 2017 One week to go before the Bulgarian soprano Sonya Yoncheva s first concert as medici tv artist of the year Tweet via Twitter International Opera Awards 2019 The Winners retrieved 2019 08 03 Facebook post Facebook 2023 12 05 Retrieved 2023 12 09 BVMI KIZ ECHO Klassik 2015 Die Preistrager stehen fest Neue Musikzeitung in German Ministr Vezhdi Rashidov pozdravi novite nositeli na visshi drzhavni otlichiya Minister Vezhdi Rashidov welcomes the new holders of high state awards Press release in Bulgarian Minister of Culture Bulgaria 2016 05 25 2018 OPERA NEWS Awards to Honor William Christie Fiorenza Cossotto Vittorio Grigolo Hei Kyung Hong and Sonya Yoncheva Opera News 2017 11 01 Archived from the original on 2021 01 31 Retrieved 2021 01 24 Circulo Criticos de Arte Premiacion de lo mejor de 2018 Circulo Criticos de Arte 2019 01 15 Retrieved 2021 01 24 Sonya Yoncheva becomes UNICEF s national ambassador in Bulgaria UNICEF 2021 11 03 Retrieved 2021 11 03 Already ten days since we have celebrated our marriage Facebook 2014 08 04 Carnet rose Sonya Yoncheva de nouveau Maman Forumopera Retrieved 2020 02 28 Sonya Yoncheva Verdi Concert Berlin Eventim Archived from the original on 2018 02 27 Retrieved 2018 02 26 Nicholas Kenyon 2012 04 21 Rameau Lully Purcell Handel Une fete Baroque review The Observer Retrieved 2014 12 26 a b Sonya Yoncheva Recordings sonyayoncheva com Retrieved 11 January 2018 Irurzun Jose M 21 April 2009 Review of DVD of Monteverdi Il Ritorno d Ulisse in Patria Seen and Heard International Pryer Anthony 20 January 2012 Review of DVD of Monteverdi Il Ritorno d Ulisse in Patria BBC Music Magazine Otello 2015 at Met Opera on Demand Fisher Neil Bellini Norma Pappano Gramophone MA Music Leisure and Travel Retrieved 28 November 2020 Website Sonya Yoncheva Recordings SonyaYoncheva comaccess date 05 September 2021 Salazar Francisco 2018 11 17 Sonya Yoncheva s Documentary To Premiere In Bulgaria Opera Wire Petrova Petya 2024 03 02 Gala in Sofia Premieres Bulgarian News Agency External links editOfficial website Sonya Yoncheva at IMDb Sonya Yoncheva at Opera national de Paris Sonya Yoncheva Archived 2019 04 23 at the Wayback Machine at Sony Classical Sonya Yoncheva at Medici tv Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Opera 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