Maria Christova

Maria Christova is a Russian soprano. She won the Toulouse International Singing Competition in 1961.[1] In 1970, she was a member of the company of the Royal Flemish Opera, performing in Nabucco and The Magic Flute.[2] She has recorded for Nonesuch Records and Terpsichore.

Recordings (selection)

  • A Heritage of Folk Song from Old Russia (Nonesuch H-72010, 1966)
  • Slavish Recital (Terpsichore 1982 018)
  • Peter Tchaikovsky: Songs (Terpsichore – 1982 039)
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References

  1. "Toulouse International Singing Competition". Opera. Vol. 12 no. 1. Rolls House Publishing Company. p. 691.
  2. "Belgium". Opera. Vol. 21 no. 2. Rolls House Publishing Company. p. 937.



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