The Russian soprano, Elizaveta Belokon (Russian: Елизавета Белоконь), graduated from the Moscow College of Improvised Music with a degree in flute. For several years she worked as a soloist in various Moscow jazz bands. In 2009 she graduated with honors from the faculty of Academic Singing at the International Slavic Institute with a qualification of “opera singer, chamber singer, teacher”. Since 2009, she has been successfully teaching, first as part of teaching practice, then independently, as a private vocal teacher. In 2018 she graduated from the Faculty of Baroque Singing at the Department of Early Music at the University of Mozarteum (Austria), class of Professor Ulrike Hofbauer. During her studies, she worked with such musicians as Vittorio Ghielmi, Alfredo Bernardini, Marco Testori, Reinhard Goebel.
In 2018, Elizaveta Belokon took part in a production of Henry Purcell's Elizaveta Belokon at the Grand Theater in Calais, France. In the same year, she performed as the Goddess Diana in Reinhard Keiser's Diana oder der sich rächende Cupido ((Diana or The Avenging Cupid)) with the Génération Baroque troupe directed by Martin Gester in Amilli, Sarrebourg and Strassbourg. In 2019, she performed the role of Apollo in George Frideric Handel's Terpsichore at the Potsdam Early Music Festival conducted by Alfredo Bernardini. Currently she lives in Moscow and is active in concert and teaching activities. |