Marina Khankhalaeva

Mezzo-Soprano

Marina Khankhalaeva is a mezzo-soprano opera singer living in Boston, Massachussets. Marina graduated
from the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX and St. Petersburg State Conservatory in Russia.
She worked for three years as an opea soloist in Buriatiya State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Russia.


Address: Boston, MA
E-mail: mashahmarina@gmail.com
Tel: 972-352-7315 (cell)

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Listen

Rossini - Il barbiere di Siviglia - Rosina Figaro
Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder - The Angel
Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder - Stand Still
Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder - Greenhouse
Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder - Sorrows
Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder - Dreams
Thomas Schwan - Riva di pena, canale d'oblio (2008)
Thomas Schwan - Mare (2008)
Thomas Schwan - S'ode ancora il mare (2008)
Chesnokov - Sovet Prevechnyi
Marina Khankhalaeva - Mezzo-Soprano

Education & Training

2006-2008 Southern Methodist University
Artist's Certificate
Voice Teacher: Prof. Dale Dietert
Dallas, TX
2002-2003 Academy of young singers of the Mariinsky Theatre St. Petersburg, Russia
1997-2002 St. Petersburg State Conservatory
Specialization: opera singer
Voice Teacher: Prof. E. Gorokhovskaya
St. Petersburg, Russia
2001 Master Class with Cristina Dojtokova Bergen, Holland

Work Experience

2003-2006 Opera Soloist, Buriatiya State Opera and Ballet Theatre Ulan-Ude, Russia
2001-2003 Soloist, Ensemble "Rozhdestvo" St. Petersburg, Russia

Opera Performances

Dido(Dido and Aeneas) 2008 Meadows Opera Theatre, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Dorabella(Così fan tutte) 2007 Meadows Opera Theatre, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Carmen(Carmen) 2006 Meadows Opera Theatre, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Polina (The Queen of Spades) 2005 Buriatiya State Opera and Ballet Theatre
Olga (Eugene Onegin) 2005 Buriatiya State Opera and Ballet Theatre
Hivrya (Sorochinsky Fair) 2004 Buriatiya State Opera and Ballet Theatre
Prince Feodor (Boris Godunov) 2003 Buriatiya State Opera and Ballet Theatre
Lyubasha (The Tsar’s Bride) 2002 St. Petersburg State Conservatory

Awards & Honors

Baldakov competition: 3rd place 2004 Russia