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'''Irina Mataeva''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Ирина Матаева}}) is a Russian classical soprano [[Solo (music)|soloist]].
'''Irina Mataeva''' ({{langx|ru|link=no|Ирина Матаева}}) is a Russian classical soprano [[Solo (music)|soloist]].


Mataeva was born in [[Tyumen]].{{when|date=February 2020}}
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Irina Mataeva (Russian: Ирина Матаева) is a Russian classical soprano soloist.

Mataeva was born in Tyumen.[when?]

Accomplishments

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Repertoire

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Her previous theatre roles include:

She has also performed as Prilepa (The Queen of Spades) in Los Angeles and as Micaëla (Carmen) with the Washington Opera under conductor Plácido Domingo. Mataeva made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Tatiana in Eugene Onegin.

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  • "The State Academic Mariinsky Theatre". Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved May 8, 2007.