Oksana Stepanyuk
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Oksana Stepanyuk | |
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Oksana Stepanyuk in the project Ethno Fashion by Potlova | |
| Born | June 16, 1977 |
| Other names | Ukrainian: Оксана Степанюк |
| Citizenship | Ukraine |
| Alma mater | Kyiv Conservatory |
| Known for | opera singer |
Oksana Stepanyuk (June 16, 1977, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian lyric coloratura soprano opera singer at Japan Opera Foundation, Publicity and Goodwill Ambassador, Merited Artist of Ukraine.[1]
Oksana was born in Syniawa, Rokytne Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. Her father Anatoliy Stepanyuk is a military pilot, he plays many musical instruments. Her mother Olga Stepanyuk is an accountant.[2]
In 1992, after graduating from the Rokytne Music School (bandura, vocal and piano class) Oksana entered the Zhytomyr Music College from which she graduated in 1996, receiving a diploma as a bandura player with the best practical score.[3]
In 1996, she entered the orchestral department and in 1998 the department of vocal music at the Petro Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine and continued her music studies with an opera singer Evgeniya Miroshnichenko and bandura player Serhiy Bashtan.
While studying at Music Academy, Oksana made her professional concert tour debut in France, Italy, Iran, and Germany.[4][5][6]
Oksana made a recording with orchestra and bandura for National Radio Company of Ukraine and made her professional debut as Marfa in The Tsar's Bride by Rimsky-Korsakov.[7]
Among her teachers were Serhiy Bashtan, Evgeniya Miroshnichenko, Margherita Guglielmi.
Since 2010 Oksana has been a member of the Japan Opera Foundation.
During her career in Japan, Oksana has given more than 700 performances all over Japan, including her recitals in Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, Kioi Hall, Oji Hall, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Hall, Nikkei Hall, Osaka Izumi Hall, Kamakura Performing Art Center, Matsumoto Kissei Bunka Hall etc.[8][9]
Oksana has given countless charity concerts for Ukraine, Japan, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines.
Career in Japan
- 2013 – Asian debut as Oscar in Verdi's Un ballo in maschera
- 2014 – debut as Micaela in Bizet's Carmen
- 2015 – performed Oscar in Verdi's opera Un ballo in maschera
- 2016 – made her debut as Violetta Valery in Verdi's La traviata
- 2016 – made her debut as Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto
- 2017 – started her work at Japan Opera Association
- 2018 – debut as an actress in the drama Yuzuru, title role Tsu[10]
- 2018 – made her debut as Lora in Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana
- 2020 – sung Verdi's opera La Traviata as Violetta Valery in Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre
- 2021 – debut as Musetta in Puccini's La bohème