Yana Dyakova
Grand Prix of the International Festival-Competition of Academic Vocals "Silver Voice" (2013)
Participant of the V international television project "Bolshoi Opera" on the channel "Russia-Culture" (2017)
Grand Prix of the International Competition of young vocalists "Orpheus" (Chelyabinsk, 2017)
I Prize of the International Competition of Opera Performers "New Opera World "(Moscow, 2019)
Winner of the Onegin National Opera Award (2022)
Born on April 6 in Samara.
In 2020, she graduated from the Samara State Institute of Culture with a degree in Musical and Theatrical Art (class of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Natalia Ilves). In parallel, she studied at the choreographic school "Grand Pas".
Since 2017 – member of the youth jury of the international festival-competition "Silver Voice".
Since 2020, she has been a guest soloist at the J. K. Tula Opera House (Plzen, Czech Republic).
She took part in international opera and baroque festivals, such as the XXVIII Mikhailov Opera Festival (Cheboksary), the Barocco Nights Festival of Baroque Music (Moscow). She has collaborated with such conductors as Oliver Diaz, Eyyub Kuliyev, Dimitris Botinis, Fabio Mastrangelo, Jiri Strunz, Paolo Marchese, Mark Kogan, Artem Davydov, Philip Chizhevsky, Sergey Kiss, Dmitry Sinkovsky, Ivan Velikanov. Participated in master classes of Elena Obraztsova, Natalie Dessay, Makvala Kasrashvili, Galina Pisarenko, Dmitry Vdovin, Yulia Lezhneva.
As a very young singer, she was invited by the V. Spivakov Foundation to take part in tours of Japanese cities (Tokyo, Osaka, Shizuoka, Nagoya, Kyoto, Hiroshima). She has also performed in the UK, Estonia, and Ukraine. In 2020, the operas "The Barber of Seville" by G. Rossini, "Carmen" by J. Bizet, "Rinaldo" by G. F. Handel made their European debuts at San Babila (Milan) and the Czech Opera House by J. K. Tula.
Since 2022 – soloist of the Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after A. S. Pushkin.
In the repertoire of the role: Rinaldo ("Rinaldo"), Angelina ("Cinderella"), Dido ("Dido and Aeneas").