Maria Voronova has already taken several years a beautiful creative pseudonym - Marianne Moreau. Under this name, she performs on the opera stage. Easily and naturally, she managed to sing M. Weinberg’s complex composition “Three Palms,” which not every opera diva includes in her repertoire. Both the first and second solo albums of the singer pleased the listeners. One of them is called “When we live in love” and is a mixture of classical, popular and electronic music. In another way, this style is called the "classic crossover."
Maria Voronova: biography
Maria was born in 1982 in Moscow. At three years old, parents noticed the girl’s musical abilities and were taken to a music school. It turned out that little Maria has an absolute pitch, and she was immediately assigned to the vocal department and the piano class. She studied there for eleven years.
Maria Voronova loved singing so much that she did not face the difficult task of choosing a life path. She knew for sure that she would devote herself to music. After graduating from high school and music school, Maria began to take vocal lessons from eminent teachers such as People's Artist of the USSR Makvala Kasrashvili and People's Artist of Russia Irina Dolzhenko. Wanting to get a higher musical education, the girl entered the Moscow Conservatory. She was lucky with teachers, and her personal and conservative teachers significantly developed Mary's natural data, she improved her singing spectrum, the range with which she currently easily takes notes from the first octave.
First successes
With her gentle soprano, Maria Voronova performs complex parts in operas by famous composers without internal tension. The singer also studied with Anatoly Gusev, a professor at several foreign academies. After graduating from the conservatory, the girl was lucky to get into the troupe of the Bolshoi Theater, and there she took herself a pseudonym - Marianne Moreau. Gradually merging into the collective, Maria Voronova began to sing complex parts, and in parallel with this began to collaborate as a soloist with the Moscow State Academic Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Pavel Kogan.
Hard work and innate talent did their job, and the young singer, along with the orchestra, visited many of the world's leading opera festivals. In Austria, at the Carinthian Summer festival in 2005 in the town of Filla, the singer was noticed and talked about.
Maria Voronova and show business
Currently, no one is surprised if singer Voronova Maria performs at the best concert venues in the capital and abroad. Maria’s wide popularity was brought by several projects with her participation, such as “Two Stars”, “Voice” and so on. She speaks with the Quatro group, participates in various competitions, maintains a page on VKontakte, where she spoke directly about Russian show business and its “pitfalls”.
Songs of Maria Voronova is a balm for the souls of lovers of good, intimate and professional performances. Many remembered her duet with opera singer Sergei Volochkov, where they performed the song "Love has arrived." Both sang so soulfully and sincerely that it seemed that their voices were flying through the vast expanse, and the vocalization performed by Mary was space.
Recently, at a concert "What Men Sing About" dedicated to Women's Day on March 8, Maria Voronova performed with Vitas. They sang the famous romance of the composer Alyabyev on the verses of the poet Delvig "The Nightingale" in a modern interpretation. But more Maria Voronova (singer) is known as the performer of the Catholic prayer for the Blessed Virgin "Ave Maria" and the song "Behind him."
Conclusion
The creativity of a young, energetic, beautiful performer does not surprise anyone with variety. In addition to participating in various concerts and shows, Maria performs roles from Giuseppe Verdi’s operas “Rigoletto”, sings Snegurochka’s aria in Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera of the same name, performs with the famous Babbino Caro J. Puccini, in “Ruslan and Lyudmila” M. Glinka leads the main part etc. The young, talented singer and actress is still ahead - both creative and personal life.