Veronika
Anissimova

Veronika Anissimova
Praised for her “lovely presence” (Berkshire Fine Arts) and “impressively quick and precise coloratura” (Ludwig van Toronto), Veronika has a special affinity for the concert and art song repertoire, and is making a name for herself in the realm of early music.
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Veronika Anissimova

In 2020-21 Veronika will be heard in recorded performances with Opus 8, in recital with the Linden Project in Hamilton and with pianist Ryoko Hou at the University of Toronto, and as an Art of Song fellow with the Toronto Summer Music Festival. She is devoted to the concert and art song repertoire, and was heard in the 2018 The Song Continues masterclass series at Carnegie Hall, working on Mozart and Schubert Lieder with Graham Johnson. As a winner of their 2019 Concerto Competition, Veronika sang Exsultate, jubilate with the Hart House Orchestra. Operatic roles include Zulma in L’Italiana in Algeri with the Toronto Concert Orchestra, Sophie in Werther at the Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance, Despina in Così fan tutte with the Toronto Lyric Opera Centre, Polluce in Cavalli's Elena with the Toronto Consort, and l'Architecture in Charpentier's Les Arts Florissants with the Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute. Further Baroque soloist credits include Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater with the Cor Unum Ensemble, Handel’s Dixit Dominus with the UofT Schola Cantorum, Purcell’s Fairy Queen with the Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute and the UofT Schola Cantorum, Handel’s Messiah with the Peterborough Singers, and Bach's Mass in B Minor with the American Bach Soloists Academy. Winner of the 2014 National Gold Medal at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Veronika holds a MMus (2018) in historical voice performance and a BMus (2016) in piano and Italian studies from the University of Toronto. She is a student of Inna Golsband and Daniel Taylor.

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