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Stefka Evstatieva (Bulgarian: Стефка Евстатиева) (born 7 May 1947) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano. Born in Ruse, People's Republic of Bulgaria, she studied voice at the State Academy of Music in Sofia with (Елена Кисельова). She began her career with the Ruse Opera where she made her debut as Amelia in Un ballo in maschera and sang there from 1971 to 1979. In 1974 Stefka Evstatieva won the second prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. (No first prize was awarded). In 1978 she won the Grand Prize of Belgian Radio & TV Belcanto Competition; in 1979 Grand Prize and Golden Ring in the Young Singers Competition in Sofia; and in 1982 the Best Performance Award at the Arena di Verona.

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  • Stefka Evstatieva (es)
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  • Stefka Evstatieva (Ruse, Bulgaria 7 de mayo de 1947) es una soprano búlgara destacada en repertorio italiano y ruso. (es)
  • Stefka Evstatieva, née le 7 mai 1947 à Ruse (Bulgarie), est une chanteuse soprano. (fr)
  • Stefka Evstatieva (Bulgarian: Стефка Евстатиева) (born 7 May 1947) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano. Born in Ruse, People's Republic of Bulgaria, she studied voice at the State Academy of Music in Sofia with (Елена Кисельова). She began her career with the Ruse Opera where she made her debut as Amelia in Un ballo in maschera and sang there from 1971 to 1979. In 1974 Stefka Evstatieva won the second prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. (No first prize was awarded). In 1978 she won the Grand Prize of Belgian Radio & TV Belcanto Competition; in 1979 Grand Prize and Golden Ring in the Young Singers Competition in Sofia; and in 1982 the Best Performance Award at the Arena di Verona. (en)
  • Stefka Ewstatiewa (bułg. Стефка Евстатиева; ur. 7 maja 1947 w Ruse) – bułgarska śpiewaczka operowa, sopran. Studiowała śpiew w (bułg.) pod kierunkiem i debiutowała w operze w rodzinnym Ruse, gdzie śpiewała w latach 1971–1979. W 1974 roku zdobyła drugą nagrodę na Międzynarodowym Konkursie Muzycznym im. Piotra Czajkowskiego, a w 1978 roku w bułgarskim radiu. W 1984 roku zadebiutowała w Metropolitan Opera w Nowym Jorku jako Elżbieta w operze Don Carlos Verdiego. (pl)
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  • Stefka Evstatieva (Ruse, Bulgaria 7 de mayo de 1947) es una soprano búlgara destacada en repertorio italiano y ruso. (es)
  • Stefka Evstatieva, née le 7 mai 1947 à Ruse (Bulgarie), est une chanteuse soprano. (fr)
  • Stefka Evstatieva (Bulgarian: Стефка Евстатиева) (born 7 May 1947) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano. Born in Ruse, People's Republic of Bulgaria, she studied voice at the State Academy of Music in Sofia with (Елена Кисельова). She began her career with the Ruse Opera where she made her debut as Amelia in Un ballo in maschera and sang there from 1971 to 1979. In 1974 Stefka Evstatieva won the second prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. (No first prize was awarded). In 1978 she won the Grand Prize of Belgian Radio & TV Belcanto Competition; in 1979 Grand Prize and Golden Ring in the Young Singers Competition in Sofia; and in 1982 the Best Performance Award at the Arena di Verona. She joined the Sofia National Opera in 1978, and began to appear internationally two years later with debuts at the Vienna State Opera in 1980, the Munich State Opera and the Royal Opera in 1981 and the Arena di Verona and La Scala in 1983. Additional engagements included Paris, Rome, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Canada and Frankfurt. Her debut in the United States was singing Lisa in The Queen of Spades with the Philadelphia Opera in 1983, then followed performances in San Francisco and Dallas in 1984 and 1986, with additional engagements in New Orleans, Miami and Baltimore. Her Metropolitan Opera debut was on April 9, 1984 singing Élisabeth de Valois in Don Carlos. In addition to performing as a concert singer her major operatic roles included Aida, Donna Elvira, Desdemona, Leonora in Forza del Destino, Maddalena in Andrea Chénier, Élisabeth de Valois in Don Carlos, Amelia and the Russian roles of Lisa and Tatyana. In 2004, Stefka Evstatieva helped establish the Bulgarian Children's Chorus and School Gergana, New York and has been a compensated advisor since 2009. (en)
  • Stefka Ewstatiewa (bułg. Стефка Евстатиева; ur. 7 maja 1947 w Ruse) – bułgarska śpiewaczka operowa, sopran. Studiowała śpiew w (bułg.) pod kierunkiem i debiutowała w operze w rodzinnym Ruse, gdzie śpiewała w latach 1971–1979. W 1974 roku zdobyła drugą nagrodę na Międzynarodowym Konkursie Muzycznym im. Piotra Czajkowskiego, a w 1978 roku w bułgarskim radiu. W 1978 zadebiutowała w Sofii, a później śpiewała w Operze Wiedeńskiej, Bawarskiej Operze Państwowej, Operze Królewskiej w Londynie, Teatro Colón w Buenos Aires i La Scali w 1983. Śpiewała także w operach w Rzymie, Brukseli, Berlinie, Paryżu, Frankfurcie, Miami, Filadelfii, San Francisco, Baltimore i Dallas. W 1984 roku zadebiutowała w Metropolitan Opera w Nowym Jorku jako Elżbieta w operze Don Carlos Verdiego. (pl)
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