Tatiana Sorokina

Tatiana Sorokina (Russian: Татьяна Ивановна Сорокина, born 23 April 1970 in Moscow), a Russian singer,[1].

Tatiana Sorokina
Татьяна Сорокина
Tatiana Sorokina
Born
Tatiana Ivanovna Sorokina

(1970-04-23) 23 April 1970
Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR
Alma materKazakh National Conservatory
Occupation
  • Singer
Years active1996–present
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
Musical career
GenresPop, opera, operetta, romance (music)
Instruments
  • Singing
Associated acts
Website

Biography

Tatiana Sorokina was born on 23 April 1970 in Moscow, into a military family.

She participates in concerts in military garrisons at this time.

Career

In 2001, Tatiana joined the Kazakh National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after Abai (Alma-Ata) as a leading soloist of the opera. Until 2011, she performed the main parts of the theater's repertoire: «La traviata», «Rigoletto», «The Barber of Seville», «La bohème», «Die Fledermaus». From 1998 to 2001, she taught vocals at the N. I. Sats Youth Theater in Alma-Ata<.[2] Tatiana Sorokina moved to Moscow in 2011 and since that time has been working as a soloist in the Mosconcert.[3] She taught vocal at Moscow State Pedagogical University in 2016–2019. Now Tatiana conducts concert activities, solo concerts, she has released two of her albums: «One hundred roads, one mine» (2019)[4]and «Heart and destiny» (2020).[5] Tatiana works with Russian singers: Ekaterina Semenova, Sergei Trofimov,[6] A. Zubkov, S. Bakumenko, K. Gubin and songwriters: L. Voropaeva,[7] E. Muravyev, V. Arkanov, etc.[8] In 2019, Tatiana recorded the soundtrack for the TV series «Marusya» and the soundtrack for the TV series «Believe Fixed». In addition to singing, she appears in films, participates in TV programs.[9]

Tatiana Sorokina has performed at such venues as the State Kremlin Palace, Crocus City Hall, Moscow International House of Music, Mosconcert Hall, Gradsky Hall[10] and many others,[11] and also abroad (Cyprus and other countries).[12]

Awards

State awards

  • Letter of thanks from the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in the Republic of Cyprus[13]
  • Awarded the prize of the Parliamentary Club and Leaders Today magazine «Leaders Today 2021».[14]

Music awards

Laureate of the International Competitions named after E. Serkebayev and K. Baiseitova.

TV series

  • «Marusya»

Personal life

Tatiana Sorokina has a husband and three children.

References

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