Laureate of the Special Prize of the President of the Republic of Belarus to Workers of Culture and Arts (2023)
Professor (2021)
Laureate of the State Prize of the Republic of Belarus (2017)
People's Artist of Belarus (2016)
Anastasia Moskvina graduated from the Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts majoring in theatre directing in 1995. In 2001, she graduated from the Belarusian State Academy of Music (under the tutelage of the Honoured Artist of the Republic of Belarus, Professor Lyudmila Kolos). In 2002, she joined the opera company of the Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus.
She is the laureate of the Special Fund of the President of the Republic of Belarus for the Support of Talented Youth.
In 2008, she was decorated with the Francysk Skaryna Medal in recognition of her outstanding artistic achievements, professionalism and service in the development of the national culture.
In 2017, according to the decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus Anastasia was awarded the State Prize of the Republic of Belarus.
In December 2012, the academic title of Associate Professor was bestowed on her, followed by the academic title of Professor in 2021. She teaches Academic Singing at the Belarusian State Academy of Music.
Anastasia Moskvina’s concert activity is wide. She is a regular participant of gala concerts of the Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus marking significant dates and presents Belarusian opera art at significant governmental events and international festivals. She is often invited to the jury of national and international competitions.
In 2023, she received a commendation from the Head of Administration of the Belarusian President.
The same year, she was awarded the Special Prize of the President of the Republic of Belarus to Workers of Culture and Arts for professionalism and exceptional achievements in the field of music and theatre.
Marysya, the Voice of Memory / Pathétique Memory Book
Anna / Le Villi. Fatum
Nedda / Pagliacci
The title role / Aida
Liù / Turandot
Senta / Der fliegende Holländer
The Countess / The Marriage of Figaro
The title role / Iolanta
Mimì / La bohème
Micaëla / Carmen
Leonora / Il trovatore
Nella, Lauretta / Gianni Schicchi
Rita / Rita, ou le mari battu
Lisetta / Bach… Coffee…Jazz…
Rosalinde / Die Fledermaus
Reiza / Oberon
Iryna / The Grey Legend by Dmitry Smolski
Yaroslavna / Prince Igor
Liza / The Queen of Spades
Lyuba / The Cherry Orchard by Philippe Fénelon
Tatiana / Eugene Onegin
Kupava / The Snow Maiden
Emma / Khovanshchina
Nadzeya Yanouskaya / King Stakh’s Wild Hunt by Vladimir Soltan
The Tsarevna / Kashchey the Immortal
The First Lady / Die Zauberflöte
Zemfira / Aleko
Soprano in the ballet Till Eulenspiegel by Eugene Glebov
Soprano in Requiem by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and by Giuseppe Verdi, Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, and Symphony No. 9 by Ludwig van Beethoven, The Bells by Sergey Rakhmaninov, etc.
n March 2010, she made her debut on the stage of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia in the part of Rosalinde in the premiere of Johann Strauss’ Die Fledermaus.
In December 2010, the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia held the world premiere of Philippe Fénelon’s The Cherry Orchard where Moskvina appeared as Lyuba. The opera featuring the Belarusian singer was also presented at St Petersburg Academic Philharmonic Hall later the same month.
In January 2012, she sang the part of Kupava in The Snow Maiden by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov on the stage of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia.
In 2013, her performance of Reiza was a great success on the first night of Carl Maria von Weber’s romantic Oberon that took place at the Pyotr Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow.
The same year, she sang the title role in Aida and the role of Leonora in Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi at the Azerbaijani State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre.
In 2015, she sang the role of the Tsarevna in Kashchey the Immortal by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov under the baton of Mikhail Pletnev at the grand opening of the 7th Festival of the Russian National Orchestra at the Pyotr Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow, and also during the tour of the Russian National Orchestra to Japan and across Russia.
In 2016, Anastasia performed the title role in Iolanta by Pyotr Tchaikovsky at the closing night of the 8th Festival of the Russian National Orchestra under Mikhail Pletnev at the Pyotr Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow.
In the 2019/2020 season, she performed the title role in Iolanta and the role of Lisa in The Queen of Spades conducted by Alexander Vedernikov at the Mikhailovsky Theatre (St. Petersburg) and The Bells with the orchestra, chorus and soloists of the Mikhailovsky Theatre under the baton of Vedernikov at the Grand Hall of the St Petersburg Philharmonic.
In 2022, she performed the role of Tatiana in Eugene Onegin at the Eric Sapaev Mari State Opera and Ballet Theatre (Yoshkar-Ola) as part of the Andrei Eshpai Opera Festival.
In April 2024, Anastasia Moskvina appeared in the gala of the International Opera Festival “The Slavic House” at Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre.
In July 2024, as part of the company, she sang in the Gala Concert Marking the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Belarus from Nazi Invaders and the 45th Anniversary of the Nicaragua Revolution held at the Rubén Darío National Theatre in Managua, Nicaragua.
As a member of the Belarusian opera company, the singer has toured Thailand, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Scotland, Spain, the Netherlands, Azerbaijan, etc.