Maria Maksakova Jr.


Maria Petrovna Maksakova Jr. is a German-born Russian opera singer, a guest soloist with Bolshoi Theater, soloist with Moscow's Helikon-Opera and Mariinsky Opera Company. She is the daughter of actress Lyudmila Maksakova and granddaughter of Maria Petrovna Maksakova Sr., a renowned Russian and Soviet opera singer. Maria Maksakova is the laureate of several prestigious events. Her extensive chamber repertoire includes works by Schumann, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Rakhmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov.
In October 2016, Maksakova relocated from Moscow to Kiev, Ukraine, with her husband Denis Voronenkov and baby son, saying that they were fleeing the political persecution of Voronenkov in Russia. On 23 March 2017, Voronenkov was murdered in Kiev.

Life and career

Maksakova was born in Munich, a daughter of the Soviet actress Lyudmila Maksakova and the Prague-born German businessman Peter Igenbergs, a son of Latvian Baltic German emigres. Maria spent her childhood at the village of Snegiri, outside Moscow, where Bolshoi Theatre soloists and many famous musicians had their summer dachas. She began studying music from the age of three and aged six enrolled at the piano department of the Moscow Conservatory's Central Music School where her teacher was the famous opera singer Natalia Schpiller. As a student she went to Italy to study under Katya Ricciarelli and, on completing her studies there, made her debut at the Parma Opera House. Her other tutors were Mivako Matsumoto, Gianfranco Pastine and Zurab Sotkilava. With the latter Maria toured Ukraine and Russia. In 1995 she graduated from the School with honours and at the age of fifteen decided to embark upon the career of a singer, joining the Russian Gnesin Academy of Music, the class of professor Margarita Miglau, a former Bolshoi Theatre soloist. In 1996 she enrolled into the Moscow State Law Academy which she graduated in 2002.
In 2000, Maria Maksakova took part in the Moscow Opera Festival and won the Best Debut prize for her interpretation of the part of Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia. The same year Evgeny Kolobov invited her to the Moscow Novaya Opera Theatre where she sang Ophelia, Snegurochka, Linda di Chamounix, Kseniya, Zinaida, Leila, among others.
In 2002 Maksakova was among the Yelena Obraztsova Young opera singers competition's winners and a year later she joined the Bolshoi as a guest soloist, appearing as Oscar and Musetta. In 2006 she joined the Moscow Helikon-Opera and there appeared as The Princess in Antonín Dvořák's Rusalka, Rosina in II Barbiere di Siviglia, Susanna in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro and others.
In 2011 Maksakova joined the Mariinsky Opera Company where she sings Dorabella, Cherubino, Frugola, The Composer, Nicklausse, and Eboli.
Maria Maksakova is a TV presenter, co-host of the Romantika Romansa series on the Russian Kultura TV. She appeared in several films, and worked as a model. In 2002 Lancôme selected her for their projects in Russia.
Now she takes part in international projects. She sang a recital in Musikverein, recently she sang a concerts in Helsinki and Tokyo.

Political activity

In December 2011, Maksakova became a member of parliament, representing the pro-president United Russia Party.
Maksakova abstained twice during the vote on the anti-Magnitsky bill.
After originally voting for the Russian LGBT propaganda law in June 2013, Maksakova criticized it in a speech in the Duma in December 2013. She stated, that the law leads to increased violence against sexual minorities in Russia and that it tarnishes Russia's reputation abroad. The latter leading to less foreign investment in Russia and the discrimination of Russian artists abroad.
In May 2016, Maksakova lost the United Russia primaries in Saint Petersburg. She accused the authorities of vote manipulation and promised to complain to the party leaders.
In October 2016, Maksakova and her husband and fellow Duma deputy Denis Voronenkov went into exile in Ukraine.

Personal life

Maksakova has German citizenship since she was born in Germany to a German father.
Maksakova has a son Ilya and daughter Lyudmila from a relationship with convicted felon and prominent thief in law.
Maksakova married former fellow Russian MP Denis Voronenkov in March 2015. Their son was born in April 2016. The couple met while working on a bill regulating the export of cultural artefacts. At the time Voronenkov was an MP for the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.
Voronenkov and Maksakova moved to Kiev, Ukraine, in October 2016 after the Russian Prosecutor-General's Office refused to launch a probe against Voronenkov recommended by the Investigative Committee of Russia. He was allegedly involved in an illegal property seizure in Moscow.
In December 2016, Voronenkov became a Ukrainian citizen; according to Voronenkov he was persecuted in Russia by the Russian Federal Security Service for speaking out against Vladimir Putin and Kremlin policies, including the alleged drug trafficking by the FSB On 23 March 2017, Voronenkov was murdered in Kiev. Earlier that month, a court in Moscow had sanctioned Voronenkov's arrest in absentia in connection with his alleged illegal property seizure in Moscow. After the killing of her husband Maksakova was reportedly given personal protection by the Ukrainian Security Service.

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