Darya Narymanava is a versatile, well-trained, promising mezzo-soprano. Her voice has been described as “sizable, beautiful, warm, clear mezzo voice with ease of range and flexibility.”
Ms. Narymanava is now pursuing her Master of Music in Voice Performance ('23) at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Ms. Narymanava has been a winner and participant in various international and European competitions, opera and musical productions. At the age of 23, Darya already had 3 years of experience of working full time as a performing artist and has done more than 250 performances. Her most recent roles include Cherubino and Marcellina (Le Nozze di Figaro), Olga (Eugene Onegin), Golda and Tzeitl (Fiddler on the Roof). She is currently preparing the role of Dorabella (Cosi Fan Tutte).
Monique Phinney Associate Professor of Voice Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Possessing a beautiful, warm, clear mezzo voice, Darya is a passionate singer. She is exciting to listen to and great fun to work with. Darya has a sizable voice and ease of range and flexibility. She learns her music quickly and accurately.
Young actors create indissoluble intonation and style unity. In particular, "The Beautiful Vizier", where the slandered Sibilla played by Darya Narymanava, having escaped death, fights for her honour herself. Yet again, this is done with a sly smile and parody, as the chosen janre dictates.