Liederabend Olga Peretyatko

5. October 2026

Works by Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi,
Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff


Cast


Sopran Olga Peretyatko

Klavier Matthias Samuil

Olga Peretyatko

Olga Peretyatko, born in St Petersburg, studied singing at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin and subsequently was a member of the Opera Studio of the Hamburg State Opera. In 2007 she achieved her international breakthrough as a prizewinner at Plácido Domingo’s Operalia Competition. Since then she has appeared, among others, at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Royal Opera House in London, La Scala in Milan, the state operas in Vienna and Berlin, Teatro Real Madrid, Gran Teatre del Liceu Barcelona, as well as at the Opéra Bastille and at the festivals in Salzburg, Baden-Baden, Aix-en-Provence and Pesaro. Her repertoire includes, among others, Violetta ("La traviata"), Gilda ("Rigoletto"), Leonora ("Il trovatore"), Donna Anna ("Don Giovanni"), Norina ("Don Pasquale"), Anna Bolena, Norma, as well as Marguerite ("Faust"), Liù ("Turandot") and Leïla in Bizet’s "Les pêcheurs de perles". At Zurich Opera House she has appeared, among others, as Fiorilla in "Il turco in Italia" and in the current season as Giulia in "La scala di seta". Most recently she sang Magda de Civry in a new production of "La rondine" at the Teatro Regio in Turin and Donna Anna in a new production of "Don Giovanni" in Bologna. In 2018 she gave her first solo recital at La Scala in Milan. For her six albums on Sony Classical she has received multiple awards, and in 2025 she was honoured with the European Cultural Award for her outstanding artistic achievements.

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Abstract

With dazzling variety and diverse formats, the extensive concert programme presents itself to audiences. In large symphonic forces, the Orchestra of the Zurich Opera House can be heard in seven Philharmonic Concerts, alternating between the Zurich Opera House and the Tonhalle. Internationally renowned soloists and guest conductors devote themselves to the great works from Beethoven to Strauss, as well as to fascinating discoveries from the concert repertoire. A special focus is placed on the Prokofiev cycle, created in collaboration with the Tonhalle Orchestra. Three concerts by Orchestra La Scintilla on period instruments, together with a series of gala and special concerts – including one with the Children’s Opera Orchestra – further enrich this wide-ranging programme.

In smaller and more individual formations, musicians from the Orchestra of the Zurich Opera House appear in the popular chamber concerts, which take place on Sunday mornings and Monday evenings. The Ensemble Opera Nova brings works from the late twentieth and the twenty-first centuries to the studio stage. The concert programme is rounded off by the song recitals, where some of the most beautiful and distinctive voices of our time can be heard.

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