Olga Busuioc

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Olga Busuioc (born 1986) is a Moldovan soprano, currently based in Germany.[1][2]

Born1986 (age 3940)
OccupationsMusician
Soprano
Yearsactive2011–present
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Olga Busuioc
Born1986 (age 3940)
OccupationsMusician
Soprano
Years active2011–present
Websiteolgabusuioc.com
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Biography

Busuioc was born into a musical family.[3] Her mother Tatiana is a soloist with the Chisinau National Opera,[4] who often took her young daughter with her to performances.[5] Her father is the tenor Nicolae Busuioc.[6] She attended the Stefan Neaga as a chorus conductor, her professor was Oleg Constantinov. Music Academy and the State Academy of Music, Theatre and Fine Arts in Chisinau, where she studied singing with her mom Tatiana Busuioc. After graduating in 2010, she completed a two-year post-graduate course at the Bel Canto Academy in Modena, Italy where she studied with Mirella Freni.[7]

Awards

In 2011, she reached second place in the Operalia competition held in Moscow,[8] where she was also awarded the Zarzuela Prize.[9]

She was a finalist at the Hans Gabor Belvedere competition in Vienna.[10][11] She won the Francesc Viñas Singing Competition in Barcelona in January 2012.[12] In July she featured as one of the special prize winners at the Premi Extraordinari Festival Castell de Perelada in Barcelona, Spain.[13] In 2013 she was awarded first place in Stanisław Moniuszko Singing Competition in Warsaw.[14]

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