Tatiana Odinokova is an internationally acclaimed opera performer and one of the most electrifying operatic sopranos. In the 1998 - 2001 season Tatiana Odinokova appeared in the role of Butterfly in Madam Butterfly, on stage of The New Israeli Opera, Arena Vindonisa (Switzerland) and Rapaax Productions (Lima, Peru). Her remarkable voice, artistic integrity, delicate loveliness made her a favorite of all audiences. She made her European debut at the 1996 Spoleto Festival in Italy singing the role of Tatiana in “Eugene Onegin” directed by Gian Carlo Menotti. Her riveting performance literally stopped the show in the house of the Teatro Nuovo and immediately made her the Opera Star of the Festival. Tatiana Odinokova was invited again to Spoleto Festival in 1999 with Recitals of Rachmaninoff and orchestral performances of the third act of Tchaikovsky's “Mazeppa” (Maria's madness scene), conducted by Alberto Marya Giuri.

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Ms.Odinokova returns to Italy in 1997, 1998, 1999 in concerts of opera excerpts including Puccini 's “Suor Angelica” in Brescia and Lago di Garda During the 1994-1995 season she performed with the Tri-State Opera (USA), as Nedda - Pagliacci, conducted by Neal Gorin. The international career of this artist began in 1993 when Tatiana Odinokova made her U.S. debut with the Los Angeles Opera as Musetta - La Boheme conducted by Placido Domingo. During the 1990-1992 seasons she appeared on the New Israeli Opera stage as Musetta - La Boheme, and Nedda - Pagliacci. Ms. Odinokova is also in great demand as a recitalist and in concert, appearing on many recital stages with the foremost orchestras. Her orchestra performances include the Verdi Requiem, as well as Mendelssohn's Elijah, and Desdemona in both Verdi's and Rossini's Otello performed with the Haifa Symphony conducted by Dalia Atlas. She also has performed Tchaikovsky/Taneev's Romeo and Juliet with the Jerusalem Symphony conducted by Yuri Aronovich.