Born in
St. Petersburg, Russia, Alexandra studied piano in Jerusalem and singing
in Melbourne, Australia. An Honours graduate of the Victorian College of
the Arts, Alexandra has been the recipient of numerous awards and
scholarships, notably the Queen’s Trust for Young Australians Award,
the University of Melbourne Clarke Scholarship, The Australian
Singing Competition comprising the Marianne Mathy and Joan
Sutherland Awards, Symphony Australia Young Performer of the Year
Award (Vocal Category), and The Countess of Munster Star Award.
These scholarships enabled Alexandra to study at the Royal College of
Music, London, where she completed her post-graduate studies and
received operatic training.
Alexandra
performs widely in oratorio and recital in Europe, Australia and the UK
with repertoire such as Bach Mass in B minor, St. John and
St. Matthew Passions, Mendelssohn Elijah, Handel Messiah
and Verdi Requiem. Concert highlights have included Mahler 2nd
Symphony and Songs of a Wayfarer, Berlioz Les Nuits d’Ete,
Elgar Sea Pictures, Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky, de Falla
El Amor Brujo and Pergolesi Stabat Mater. Alexandra has
also appeared in several concerts at St. John’s Smith Square, London,
most notably with Christopher Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music
in Bach’s Magnificat. In 2002 she recorded Handel’s Messiah
in Sydney for ABC Classics.
Alexandra’s stage roles to date include Pomona (Aeolo Calmato;
Batignano), Guido (Flavio) and Irene (Muzio Scevola;
London Handel Festival), Dryade (Ariadne auf Naxos, Britten-Pears
School), Third Lady (Magic Flute) and 3rd Wood Nymph (Rusalka;
Opera North). She has also covered the roles of Juno and Ino (Semele)
at Scottish Opera and the role of Minskwoman in Jonathan Dove’s
Flight at Glyndebourne.
In 2006
Alexandra made her debut at English National Opera in John Adams’
Nixon in China and made her Wigmore Hall debut thanks to the Maisie
Lewis Young Artists Fund. She was also was accepted into the Centre
Français de Promotion Lyrique programme in Paris as a Fiche
Artiste, and won first place in the 2006 Mietta Song Recital Award.
Future
plans include a recording for Opera Rara with David Parry and the role
of Malcolm in Rossini’s La Donna del Lago at Garsington Opera.
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Alexandra's testimonial,
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