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Anatolii Solovianenko

Anatolii Solovianenko or Anatoliy Solovyanenko (; born 27 April 1980, Kyiv) is a Ukrainian theatre director. People's Artist of Ukraine, laureate of the Shevchenko National Prize, chief director of the National Opera of Ukraine. Son of Anatoliy Solovianenko. Candidate of Arts, Professor. Academician of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine.

Biography

He was born into the family of Ukrainian singer Anatoliy Solovianenko.

He graduated from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (law, with honors), Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts (theater directing, class of Merited Figure of Arts of Ukraine, Professor V. P. Patsunov, with honors), National Music Academy of Ukraine (2005-2007, music directing, class of Merited Figure of Arts of Ukraine Volodymyr Behma, with honors).

From 2000 - assistant director, from 2001 - director, from 2003 - stage director, from 2011 - chief director of the National Opera of Ukraine.

Candidate of Arts, Professor. He is the author of scientific publications on the history and problems of opera-directing practice.

Academician (2025), corresponding member (2021) of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine (2021).

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Creativity

He directed productions of the operas "Moses" by M. Skoryk, "Yaroslav Mudryi" by H. Maiboroda, "Norma" by V. Bellini, "La Traviata", "Don Carlos", "Nabucco" by G. Verdi, "Natalka Poltavka" by M. Lysenko, and "Zaporozhets за Dunaiem" by S. Hulak-Artemovskyi (both in a joint author's musical and stage adaptation, together with composer M. Skoryk), "Mozart and Salieri", "Tosca" by G. Puccini, "The Barber of Seville" by G. Rossini; he also staged the revival of the opera "Lucia di Lammermoor" by G. Donizetti, and "Pagliacci" by R. Leoncavallo.

Chief director of over 500 international and national cultural and artistic events, among which are the solemnities on the occasion of the opening of NSC "Olympic Stadium"; Constitution Days of Ukraine, Independence Days of Ukraine, Kyiv Days and Capital Days, Anniversaries of Taras Shevchenko's birthday, in various years; solemn openings of the Year of Georgia, the Year of the Republic of Poland, the Year of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Ukraine, festivals "Young Opera Stars of Ukraine", "Native Kalynova Language" and others.

In 2002-2006, he was the author and host of the National Television Company of Ukraine's series "Atrakt with Anatolii Solovianenko" dedicated to music and theater.

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