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Inna
Dukach
Soprano
New England Finalist 2003
| "A deep, strong, beautiful voice of unusual timbre,
wonderful artistry and a subtle feel for melody. Her voice expressed
the full range of emotion of the music. Her Rachmaninov brought tears
to my eyes. Inna Dukach is a rising star in the musical world."
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- New Russian Word
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Born in Moscow and trained in New York, soprano Inna Dukach recently
sang the role of The Bride in Martinu's Voice of the Forest with
The Henry Street Chamber Opera. Other recent performances include a solo
recital as part of the Trinity Church Noontime Concert Series, and Tatiana
in Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin as a Young Artist with Opera North
in New Hampshire.
Since making her professional debut at Lake George Opera under the baton
of Daniel Beckwith, Ms. Dukach has performed the roles of Pamina in Die
Zauberflote, Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi, Micaela in Carmen,
Donna Anna in Don Giovanni and Echo in Ariadne auf Naxos.
She has been a featured soloist with One World Symphony, The Saratoga
Choral Festival, New England Lyric Operetta, The Bay Shore Lyric Orchestra,
the Waltham Philharmonic, and at the Russian and Polish Consulates. In
2002, Ms. Dukach was a finalist in the Liederkranz Foundation and the
NJ State Opera Competitions.
Ms. Dukach earned her M.M. in Vocal Performance from Mannes College of
Music and is a student of Mr. Arthur J. Levy.
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