Nadezhda Alexandrovna Deziderieva-Buda (Russian: Надежда Александровна Дезидериева-Буда; 1922–2010) was a Russian mezzo-soprano at the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre (1944–1964), director of the music school in Novosibirsk and cultural figure.
Biography
editNadezhda Deziderieva-Buda was born on July 14, 1922, in Novonikolayevsk.[1] Her father was a teacher of Russian language and literature.[2]
She graduated from a music school (piano class, 1940), Vocal studio at the House of Folk Art, Novosibirsk Musical School (1950) and Novosibirsk Conservatory (1960).[1][2]
In 1942–1944 Deziderieva-Buda was a soloist of the Novosibirsk Radio Committee.[1]
From 1944 to 1964 she was an opera singer of the Novosibirsk Opera Theater.[1]
In 1964–1979 Nadezhda Alexandrovna was the head of the Children's Music School No. 1 in Novosibirsk.[1]
She was repeatedly a deputy of the district council, worked as a freelance instructor in culture of the city party committee and led the united party organization at the department of culture of the city executive committee.[1]
The opera singer died on December 5, 2010.[2]
Some roles
edit- Olga – Eugene Onegin by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
- Siebel – Faust by Charles Gounod
- Konchakovna – Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin
- Princess – Rusalka by Alexander Dargomyzhsky
- Marina Mnishek – Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky
- Lyubava Buslayevna – Sadko by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov[1]