Solomiya Ivanchuk

Solomiya Ivanchuk
Solomiya Ivanchuk is a Ukrainian mezzo-soprano. She is a graduate of the Ukrainian National
Academy of Music in Kyiv, where she obtained her Bachelor’s (2017), Master’s (2019), and Doctor
of Arts degrees (2024) in Opera Singing. Her academic path also included a postgraduate
assistantship at the Academy’s Department of Opera Singing (2020).
She made her operatic debut during her studies at the Kyiv National Opera Studio. Since then, she
has performed with the National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ukraine in Kyiv, at the Chopin
Festival in Warsaw, and with the European Choral Academy in cities such as Hamburg, Berlin,
Görlitz, and Hannover. She has also given numerous solo recitals in Lviv and Kyiv, continuing to
explore both classical and contemporary vocal repertoire.
Her operatic roles include Dorabella (Così fan tutte), Annio and Sesto (La clemenza di Tito),
Fenena (Nabucco), Maddalena (Rigoletto), Flora (La traviata), Jadwiga (The Haunted Manor), and
the Countess (Anna Yaroslavna, Queen of France). Her concert repertoire includes Rossini’s Petite
Messe Solennelle and Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater.
She is a laureate of the Wassyl Slipak Competition (finalist in 2017, semi-finalist in 2019), and has
been awarded several prestigious scholarships, including the Presidential Scholarship Programme in
Ukraine (2020–2021) and the Polish Ministry of Culture’s Gaude Polonia programme (2022).
She has refined her vocal artistry through international masterclasses and interpretation courses in
Poland, Germany, and Ukraine. Among her mentors are Olga Pasichnyk, Vesselina Kasarova, Alina
Shevchenko-Tlushch, Piotr Fidelus, Jan Hoffmann, Magdalena Blum, Nataliia Pelykh, Maria
Stefiuk, Oleksandr Diachenko, Vasyl Dudar, and others.