"I want to master the style..."
Anastasia Kradènova, soprano, was born in Russia and currently lives in Vienna.
She graduated from the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory and the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz (Austria). She continues her studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (MDW).
She performs concerts and solo programs in Vienna, Graz, and Saint Petersburg.
Her repertoire ranges from baroque to 20th-century music. She is a laureate of international competitions.
"Anastasia Kradènova possesses undeniable artistic talent. Her tireless creative potential, flexibility, diligence, and already clearly defined professionalism are truly impressive..."
Director, Professor Ingo Kerkhof
University of Music and Performing Arts Graz
"Everything I have studied helps me tremendously on stage and allows me to approach any vocal piece as a theatrical role..."
Young soprano Anastasia Kradènova is an artist for whom the opera stage and chamber hall are not opposites, but two facets of a single whole. Having recently graduated from the St. Petersburg Rimsky-Korsakov State Conservatory, she continues her studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (MDW). Her path began early: she started music lessons at the age of four, vocal studies at eight, and in parallel pursued classical ballet, contemporary dance, visual arts, acting courses at the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts, and even fencing.
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"Anastasia Kradènova has proven herself to be a versatile singer with a powerful, beautiful, and vivid soprano voice, possessing a determined character and a great desire to learn new things. I am impressed by her ability to absorb new knowledge and overcome challenges while working on a project. During her performances, she demonstrated herself as a highly professional and reliable singer, conveying tremendous stage talent.
I value Anastasia Kradenova as a very curious, hardworking, and strong musical personality..."
Professor Susanne Scholz, Doctor of Arts
Institute Director, Professor of Historical Violin Instruments of the Baroque Orchestra,
Institute of Early Music and Historical Performance Practice
University of Music and Performing Arts Graz
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