Olga Popova
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Olga S. Popova is an award-winning pianist, composer, singer and multi-disciplinary artist renowned for her contributions to theater, film, classical music, and the game industry. She performed at world-renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall (NYC), Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, Harvard University in Boston, the Conservatory of Ibiza, and Beloselsky-Belosersky Palace in Saint Petersburg. |
With a unique blend of creativity and expertise, Olga has made a significant impact in the performing arts across various mediums. In theater and film, Olga has created compelling scores for numerous projects. She composed and directed her original musical “Wayne’s Gun”, which premiered multiple time in United States and Europe.
Her work in film includes composing the score and soundtrack for the feature film-musical Silent Suitcase, where Olga also acted, the award-winning animated series Ginji, and the award-winning short film I Want to Go There. Her musical contributions extend to interactive projects, such as the 5 Miracles of Santa Claus game-show, as well as significant theatrical performances like Elder Brother at Cherry Orchard Theater and Mystery of Santa’s Universe, which attracted an audience of 10,000 people at Crocus City Hall during the holiday season. This was the most famous New Year’s show of 2022. Olga also composed music for Hair Fairy, Omelet (based on Shakespeare), and others.
Alongside her theater and film work, Olga has built an impressive career as a touring classical pianist, performing at world-renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall (NYC), Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, Harvard University in Boston, the Conservatory of Ibiza, and Beloselsky-Belosersky Palace in Saint Petersburg. She has earned numerous accolades for her performances, including the Golden Classical Music Award at Carnegie Hall. Olga’s multifaceted career, spanning international projects and genres, has made her a sought-after talent in the creative industry. Whether composing for film, theater, or the concert stage, she continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her versatility and artistry.
Her work in film includes composing the score and soundtrack for the feature film-musical Silent Suitcase, where Olga also acted, the award-winning animated series Ginji, and the award-winning short film I Want to Go There. Her musical contributions extend to interactive projects, such as the 5 Miracles of Santa Claus game-show, as well as significant theatrical performances like Elder Brother at Cherry Orchard Theater and Mystery of Santa’s Universe, which attracted an audience of 10,000 people at Crocus City Hall during the holiday season. This was the most famous New Year’s show of 2022. Olga also composed music for Hair Fairy, Omelet (based on Shakespeare), and others.
Alongside her theater and film work, Olga has built an impressive career as a touring classical pianist, performing at world-renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall (NYC), Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, Harvard University in Boston, the Conservatory of Ibiza, and Beloselsky-Belosersky Palace in Saint Petersburg. She has earned numerous accolades for her performances, including the Golden Classical Music Award at Carnegie Hall. Olga’s multifaceted career, spanning international projects and genres, has made her a sought-after talent in the creative industry. Whether composing for film, theater, or the concert stage, she continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her versatility and artistry.