Victoria OgannisyanRussian singer
Date of Birth: 12.11.2000
Country: Armenia |
Content:
- Early Life and Musical Beginnings
- Education and Mentorship
- Career Rise
- Musical Accomplishments
- Notable Performances
- Philanthropy and Recognition
- Musical Repertoire and Future Plans
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Born in Yerevan, Armenia, Victoria moved to Rostov-on-Don at the age of 8 and subsequently to Moscow at 12. Her journey into music began unexpectedly at the age of 9 when she spontaneously sang an opera piece during a game of dolls, surprising her grandmother and igniting her passion for music.
Education and Mentorship
Victoria studied solo singing at the G. V. Sviridov Art School for Children No. 6 in Rostov-on-Don. After relocating to Moscow, she continued her education at the A. A. Alyabyev Art School for Children. Since 2013, she has been under the patronage of renowned opera singer Lyubov Kazarnovskaya. Victoria credits Mikhail Balanov, the founder of the "Don Wave" competition, as her most influential mentor.
Career Rise
In 2011, Victoria gained internet fame for a video of herself, dressed as an alien, performing arias from the film "The Fifth Element" at the age of 10. This led to her participation in the television show "Moment of Glory" in 2012. She subsequently appeared in the fourth season of the Ukrainian talent show "Ukraine's Got Talent" and performed with the Russian Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Eduard Dyadya.
Musical Accomplishments
Victoria has won numerous national music competitions and festivals, including "Southern Star," "Don Wave," "National Heritage," "Moscow-Transit-Moscow," and "Moscow-Transit-Gelendzhik." She performed in the presence of President Vladimir Putin on Russia Day with the Western Military District Headquarters Orchestra in 2012.
Notable Performances
Victoria has performed at prestigious venues such as the State Kremlin Palace, the Conference Hall of the Museum of Cosmonautics, and the Hermitage Theatre in St. Petersburg. She has performed at charity concerts, special events such as the 14th National Prayer Breakfast in Moscow, and the closing ceremony of the 25th anniversary season of Moscow's Sholom Theatre.
Philanthropy and Recognition
Victoria is actively involved in charitable work, performing at events for organizations such as "Good People" and "Our Consumer Supervision." She has received the Vladimir Spivakov Charitable Foundation Grant and a letter of gratitude from the Moscow House of Nationalities for her contributions to interethnic harmony.
Musical Repertoire and Future Plans
Victoria's repertoire spans a wide range of languages, including Russian, Ukrainian, Italian, and Armenian. She is currently working on her own original songs and continues to perform and inspire audiences around the world.