
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
December 15, 1934 (age 91)
Place of Birth
Burgas, Bulgaria
Also Known As
Raina Corsi-Kabaivanska
Raina Kabaivanska
Biography
Raina Kabaivanska (Bulgarian: Райна Кабаиванска; born Raina Yakimova (Bulgarian: Якимова); born 15 December 1934) is a Bulgarian opera singer, one of the leading lirico-spinto sopranos of her generation, particularly associated with Verdi and Puccini, although she sang a wide range of roles.
Born in Burgas, Bulgaria, she studied in Sofia with Prokopova and Yosifov, and made her debut at the Bulgarian National Opera in Sofia as Tatjana in Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin in 1957. The following year, she left for Italy for further studies with Zina Fumagalli-Riva in Milan and with Giulia Tess in Vercelli. Two years later she made a breakthrough in Fano, Italy, as Nedda in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. In 1961, she gave her first performance at La Scala in Milan, as Agnese in Bellini's Beatrice di Tenda, opposite Dame Joan Sutherland. She sang widely in Italy, Genoa, Venice, Parma and notably in Turin in 1973, as Elena in I vespri siciliani, in the only production ever directed by Maria Callas.
In 1962, she made her debuts at both the Royal Opera House in London, as Desdemona in Verdi's Otello, and the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as Nedda. She went on performing at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Paris Opéra, the Vienna State Opera, the Budapest Opera, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the San Francisco Opera, the Dallas Opera, the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, etc.
She also appeared in a few opera films, notably Pagliacci, opposite Jon Vickers in 1968, Il trovatore, opposite Franco Bonisolli, in 1975, and Tosca, opposite Plácido Domingo, in 1976.
A versatile singer with a beautiful voice and fine musicianship, she is also a singing-actress of considerable ability.
Kabaivanska has received the following international opera awards: Bellini (1965), Viotti d'Oro (1970), Puccini (1978), Illica (1979), Monteverdi (1980), the Award of Accademia 'Medici' – Lorenzo il Magnifico, Florence (1990), the Grand Prix 'A Life, Dedicated to the Music', Venice (2000).
Kabaivanska delivered an emotional performance of the "Ave Maria" from the opera Otello by Giuseppe Verdi to open the funeral mass for Luciano Pavarotti in Modena, Italy on 8 September 2007.
Kabaivanska has added another role to her considerable repertoire: the Comtesse in Tchaikowsky's Queen of Spades, in a series of five performances (31 January – 19 February 2008) at the Capitole de Toulouse.
She is a professor in Italy at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, at the Vecchi-Tonelli Music Institute in Modena, and at New Bulgarian University in Sofia. She is also a jury member for many prestigious competitions all over the world.
Source: Article "Raina Kabaivanska" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For

TV
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
1972

Film
Gabrielle
Cantatrice
2005

Film
Tosca
Floria Tosca
1976

Film
Cento e oltre. Puccini e noi
Rajna Kabaivanska
2025

Film
Il Trovatore - Verdi
Leonore
1978

Film
Compagni d'arte
2024

Film
Cavalleria rusticana / Pagliacci
Nedda
1970

Film
Tosca
Tosca
1973
Film
Madama Butterfly
Butterfly
1983
Film
Il Trovatore
Leonora
1975

Film
Madama Butterfly
1983
Filmography
2025FilmCento e oltre. Puccini e noias Rajna Kabaivanska2024FilmCompagni d'arte2005FilmGabrielleas Cantatrice1983FilmMadama Butterfly1983FilmMadama Butterflyas Butterfly1978FilmIl Trovatore - Verdias Leonore1976FilmToscaas Floria Tosca1975FilmIl Trovatoreas Leonora1973FilmToscaas Tosca1972TVLe Grand Échiquieras Self1970FilmCavalleria rusticana / Pagliaccias Nedda