Stefania
Dovhan

soprano

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The Ukrainian-American soprano Stefania Dovhan was born in Kyiv, Ukraine. At an early age of 5, Dovhan began taking piano lessons, and sang in the Youth Choir at the Kyiv State Conservatory. Her formal vocal training started at the Baltimore School for the Arts. Miss Dovhan holds degrees from the University of Maryland College Park and the Augsburg Academy of Music in Germany. 

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“The Ukrainian-American Stefania Dovhan, who performs a spirited and passionate Tosca, has an incomparable soprano that is fully expressed in the aria ‘Vissi d’arte’… It is a true pleasure to listen to Dovhan’s singing and watch her acting.”

“But at the Musikhuset it was no weighty matron who gave the beautiful Floria the floor, because the Ukrainian-American soprano Stefania Dovhan had a downright delicate grace in her singing and performance. Standing almost discreetly in a corner at the front of the stage, she made the famous aria “Vissi d’arte” one of the highlights of an all-round great opera evening in Aarhus.”

“Stefania Dovhan sings the role of Tosca with liveliness, passion, love and vulnerability… especially in her great aria l, her beautiful voice comes to justice. ”

•  “OPERA” magazine (UK) review: “Stefania Dovhan from Ukraine, sang Kleopatra, another soprano role, with nobility. She sounded powerful, but she really relished tіhe intimate music Enna gives the character.: an entry aria over a harp and a late one in which the voice floate over muted strings. Her soprano did just that, and the scene’s touching choreography with the female chorus was a high point.”

• “It’s hard to pinpoint a favorite debut among six(!), but Stefania Dovhan was especially good as Donna Anna in New York City Opera’s Don Giovanni, the best opera of the fall. Christopher Alden’s production”

“Stefania Dovhan’s Mimì looked as though she had herself stepped out of a painting. Dovhan can communicate volumes even when she is not singing: in aspect and gesture, one could hardly have asked for a more believable—and appealing—Mimì.”

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