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Olga Popova

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Olga S Popova is a Film, Theater, Animated series composer, classical pianist, singer, actress Olga Popova is a film composer and pianist from Moscow, Russia. Bachelor of the Berklee College of Music, a double major in Film Scoring & Performance and a minor in Creative Entrepreneurship. Olga graduated from the Central Music School of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow as a classical pianist and a composer. As a composer, actress and a singer: In 2021 Olga composed the main theme and the music for the episodes of the animated TV show the "Ginji" (Blanca Pictures production, Film Director Sviatoslav Ushakov) In 2020 Olga composed the music, the songs, and also played a role of Olechka Popova (cameo) in the feature film "Not My Suitcase" (Film Director Tatiana Arhiptsova) which will be released in 2022. In 2020 Olga composed the music for the New Year's online game-show "5 Miracles of Santa Claus". (Film Director Vladislav Druzhinin) In 2019 Olga Popova's composition the "AssA" was included in the theater show "the Omelet" based on the "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare in the The Central Academic Theatre of the Russian Army. In 2021 Olga composed the music and the songs for the live show "The Mystery of the Santa's universe" at the Crocus City Hall. (Show Director Vladislav Druzhinin) In 2021 Olga Popova played a role of the Girl in the short movie "Don't Cut Me Off" by the Award winning Film Director/ Screenwriter Marina Potapova ("Shapito-Shou"). In 2020 Olga released her 1st musical album the "Pistolet Weina". (She composed a music, wrote the lyrics, made an arrangements and orchestration, and played a piano part). In December 2021 will be released a music clip on her song "Step By Step" (Director Varvara Pavlenko), where Olga was also acting. In 2018 Olga became a music director of the "Excelsior Orchestra" which regularly performs in Russia. From 2009-2019 Olga was a children's choir soloist of the Moscow Academic Musical Theater Named after K.S. Stanislavsky and V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko. She participated in the top opera performances : Tosca, Tannhauser, La Boheme, The Tale of Tsar Saltan, A Midsummer Night's Dream (cooperation with the Royal Opera of London), Carmen and many others. As a classical pianist, Olga is a laureate of international competitions, including the the first prizes of the international competitions "Mozart Wunderkind Competition" (Vienna, Austria), "The Muse" (Santorini, Greece), "Romantism: Sources and Horizons" (Moscow, Russia), the "Golden Classical Music Awards" (New York, United States of America) and others. As a part of the Award ceremony, on March 5, 2017, She performed at the Carnegie Hall in New York. In 2014 Olga was awarded the gratitude of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Bern and the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Swiss Confederation and the Principality of Liechtenstein A. Golovin for participating in a concert in Bern as a part of the Children's National Diplomacy program. Also Olga was awarded with a deep gratitude from Ambassador A.N.Borodavkin, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation of the UN and other international organizations in Geneva for participating in a Charity concert for the heads of a diplomatic missions and consular offices accredited in Geneva, deputies of the Swiss parliament. For many years Olga have been writing a piano pieces for the "Russian Balls in the Hofburg Imperial Palace" (Austria, Vienna). Since 2010, her performance has traditionally opened Russian Balls. Olga Popova was participating in the Gala concert at the Richmond Hall, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic (on behalf of the Consulate of Russia, 2015). In 2016 Olga played a series of concerts as the face of the "Nadezhda" (Hope) Charity Foundation, which helps orphans. As a part of the Charity concerts she performed in Orthodox schools and hospices. In 2018, commissioned by the well-known tapestry maker Albina Voronkova, Olga Popova wrote the orchestral piece called "The Life of an Orchid Flower" based on the exhibition "The Orchid" and performed it with an orchestra at the Tsaritsyno Palace. In 2021 Olga produced the Theatrical show based on her musical album "Pistolet Weina" in Moscow Russia and started to work as a producer on an musical Animated series based on the album.

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