Biography, creative activity and personal life of Lyubov Kazarnovskaya. Lyubov Kazarnovskaya: “Whoever eats a lot gets old quickly

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She graduated from the Gnessin State Medical University, in 1982 from the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, in 1985 - graduate school at the conservatory. Her teachers were Nadezhda Malysheva-Vinogradova and Elena Shumilova.

Kazarnovskaya acted in films. She played leading roles in the opera film "The Spanish Hour" (1988), the musical melodrama "Anna" (2005) by Evgeniy Ginzburg, and the crime detective series "Dark Instinct" (2006) by Mikhail Tumanishvili.

The singer also actively participates in television and radio programs. On television, she was a jury member in the Channel One television projects “The Phantom of the Opera”, “One to One” and “Exactly the Same”. On radio "Orpheus" Kazarnovskaya hosts her own weekly program "Vocalissimo".

The singer is active social activities. IN lately Lyubov Kazarnovskaya devotes a lot of time to development musical life V Russian regions. She is the ideological inspirer of the "Province - Soul of Russia" festival, which takes place in the village of Vyatskoye, Yaroslavl region.

In 2012 she founded the international academy "Voice and Violin".

He is a co-founder of the Cultural and Educational Movement “Promotion of Creative Education” foundation.
Professor, doctor musical sciences.

The singer is married to an Austrian producer and public figure Robert Roscik, their son Andrei is a student at the Moscow Conservatory.

The material was prepared based on information from RIA Novosti and open sources

May 26, 2015

Famous opera diva Lyubov Kazarnovskaya and her husband Robert Rostsik explained why they never separate for a day

The famous opera diva Lyubov Kazarnovskaya and her husband Robert Roscik explained why they never separate for a day.

Teleprogramma magazine met with Lyubov Kazarnovskaya and her husband Robert Roscik at MDM, where the musical “The Phantom of the Opera” is currently being performed. The opera star, who shone on the stages of the Metropolitan Opera and La Scala, brought her students here on an excursion.

- Nowadays, musicals have box office sales of millions, full halls, people are flocking there - and opera singers I also want this fairy tale,” says Kazarnovskaya. “My students are raving about this genre, this real work, they want to try themselves on this stage. Today we showed them what is called the staging period. My student had to sail on a boat, then jump out spectacularly, hug her partner and at the same time perform a vocalise. The aria begins with low notes, and then rises to E of the third octave - it is very difficult. You need to control both breathing and plasticity.

“At the same time, it is believed that the musical is an easy genre, practically a freebie for the artist.

Lyubov Kazarnovskaya:— The same thing was once said about operetta. Although this is not an easy genre at all. You need to really be able to sing, dance, and be a good dramatic artist. Time passed - and everyone recognized this genre; now it is believed that operetta is the daughter of opera. And the musical, it turns out, is her grandson. If the performance is written by such an author as Andrew Lloyd Webber, then it cannot do without real operatic vocals and academic staging. The beauty of the musical is that it is a living genre. And opera, unfortunately, is somewhat mothballed these days. All my colleagues say this. Nothing new is coming out that would stand on a par with Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, Tchaikovsky. Opera in its heyday was the 18th - 19th centuries, or at most the beginning of the 20th. Unlike the musical, it doesn't develop at all.

“My husband was in charge of raising my son”

— This is your fourth year sitting on the jury of television projects - first there was “The Phantom of the Opera,” then “One to One” and now “Exactly the Same.” How do you find time for them?

OK.:“I’ll be honest, this is all very exhausting!” It just seems like it’s the jury’s job—they talked and went their separate ways. “Exactly” has already gone beyond entertainment program, it has also become cultural and educational. We have people on the jury with great biography— Gennady Viktorovich Khazanov, Leonid Isaakovich Yarmolnik. We have something to tell young people. I would like to explain to the younger generation that Klavdia Ivanovna Shulzhenko is not just a singer waving a blue handkerchief, but an entire era! That Utesov is not just “ Cheerful guys”, and the man who, together with Oleg Lundstrem, brought jazz to Russia. We reveal the history of our culture. Nowadays, thanks to the Internet, young people mostly have clip-based thinking and knowledge is very superficial. And we dig deep. And, of course, this is very serious and hard work. Robert manages my tour day by day - he’ll cut it a little here, he’ll cut it a little here, just so that I have time for filming. They are very interesting to me! I myself am learning a lot here. I've been studying classics all my life, but here I delve into creativity contemporary performers— Whitney Houston, Celine Dion and others. I studied their biographies - how they approached their style, what they did. And we tell young people that there are outrageous figures who have achieved great careers, but there is nothing behind it. Meryl Streep said: “If you clean up the scandal, what will be the bottom line?” And they suddenly begin to understand, they come up to us: “Really. And then there’s nothing!” Let's take, for example, Britney Spears - a Barbie girl, of whom there are millions. But why did it become successful? And we analyze this together.

— Does Robert accompany you on the set?

OK.:— He is even called the mascot of the “Exactly Exactly” project. If they notice that Robert is not there, they even get upset: “That means today will be some kind of mess.” I reassure everyone: “No, no, he’ll come now.”

- Do you ever break up with each other?

- Are you ready for him to bring a girl and say: “She will live with us”?

OK.:- If the question arises, I will say: “Guys, rent an apartment.” But it won’t be possible to live together - we will interfere with them, and they will interfere with us. They, the young ones, have their own schedule, we have ours. Spinning around on the same spot means becoming enemies in a sense, starting to get irritated. This is absolutely not allowed! As Gennady Viktorovich Khazanov told me, we need to get behind the children in time, and they need to get behind us.


“Robert calls me Kisa, and I call him Kotya.” (PHOTO: Mikhail FROLOV)

— It turns out that you and Robert just recently got the opportunity to be together all the time?

OK.:- That's right! We are finally enjoying it. The Lord, apparently, so ordered that Robert and I are not only partners, spouses in love, but also very similar people, great friends. Before the concert I need to get ready. I know: if I don’t do this, I’ll take a percentage of the result. I need to sit down and immerse myself in a meditative state, detach myself from everything. By the way, Stanislavsky fired artists if he saw them chatting backstage before performances. You, like a tuning fork, must tune in. Therefore, Robert takes on all the organizational troubles. I need him like air.

Robert Roscik:“And I need you like air, so everything is fine with us.”

“I tell my son: “Rustle!”

- Which of you decided that your son should play the violin?

OK.:- It was completely his choice! To be honest, I was even against it. I know it's hell of a job. That's eight hours of classes every day. A real nightmare!

- How could this occur to a little boy?

OK.:— One day we ended up at the house of my friends who were working under contract in Sweden. Nina is a violinist, her husband Oleg is a violist. Andryusha was three years old at the time. He saw a small violin hanging on the wall, came up and said: “Aunt Nina, is this a violin? Give it!” She took it off and handed it over. He placed it correctly and with an inept hand, but began to play with his bow in a very masterly manner. Nina says to me: “Is the diagnosis clear to you? He needs to be taught." I waved my hands: “Oh, Nina, violin! It's such a heavy instrument." But the friend was sure: “Look what kind of hand he has. Necessary!" Then we checked Andrey's ears - he had absolute pitch. And from then on everything was decided.

R.R.:— At the same time, Andrey goes in for sports. So he is a completely normal boy.

OK.:— He listens modern bands, goes to karate. All so pumped up. In general, not a botanist.

— You, the daughter of a general, were raised strictly by your parents. What are you doing to ensure that your son does not grow up to be a spoiled major and an egoist?

OK.:“From the very beginning, we chose carrot and stick tactics and established absolutely clear boundaries. We bought very good toys for our son and took him with us everywhere. But when he grew up and began to understand that he wanted a new iPhone or some fancy super violin case, I began to limit him.

R.R.:“He himself won’t be able to earn money for it yet!” A good case costs 600 - 700 euros, prices go up to 1200 - 1500.

OK.:— Young musicians are not paid anything. If they earn 500 or 1000 rubles, this is already an event. So, naturally, I tell my son: “We will help you. But some part must be yours.” - “Yes, I understand.” If you want jeans for 200 euros, fine, but you have to pay at least half of it yourself.


“My son listens to modern bands and goes to karate. All so pumped up. In general, not a botanist.” (PHOTO: Personal archive L. Kazarnovskaya)

— Where can a young musician earn money now?

OK.:- This is very difficult. Previously, when I studied at the conservatory, there were organizations - Rosconcert, Soyuzconcert, Mosconcert. You went there, filled out an application and could get one-time gigs. They paid mere pennies, but for the students it was even a lot. But now these organizations do not exist. Sometimes concerts are held in museums, in small venues, but to get there you need connections. And I say: “Andryusha, rustle!” He has a student, with whom he studies two hours a week and receives 2,000 rubles for it. Sometimes, of course, my son turns to me: “Mom, can I take part in your concert?” “Of course,” I say. “And you’ll get your penny there.” But you earn it yourself, deserve it!”

R.R.:“The main thing is that we wanted him to understand: nothing is given for nothing.”

OK.:- Yes, and that dad and mom won’t always be behind his back. In general, of course, a violin is a constant expense. The strings are flying all the time. Now, after the crisis, their set costs 7,000 rubles. Now Andrei played two virtuoso pieces by Kreisler and Ysaye at once, and two sets were completed in a month!

—Your profession has more money. What are the prospects for the violinist? Will he be able to support his family in the future?

R.R.:- He owes it.

OK.:“I immediately told him: “You were born a man, which means you have an obligation.” If your girl gets pregnant, you will have a baby. This is already a full-fledged family. Can you provide for them without mom and dad?” He says: “Not yet.” And I’m glad that Andrey understands everything himself. He must reach a level to provide for his family. How he will do this, whether he will work two or three jobs - that’s his business.

R.R.:— In this sense, the violin is quite a convenient and correct instrument, because it opens up the opportunity to work in orchestras, quartets, quintets, ensembles, as well as perform solo or teach.

OK.:- We give our son a base, a basis. I tell him: “I can do it for you. solo performance at least tomorrow. But I don't think you're ready yet. You need to play in such a way as not to hear reproaches: “Oh, well, of course, it was mom and dad who dragged their son.”

— Andrey bears the burden of responsibility for the fact that he is the son of “that same Kazarnovskaya”...

OK.:- This is a problem for all children whose parents - famous people. I see this in my friends and colleagues. They have this complex that “I need to catch up and overtake my dad and mom.” And Andryusha will have it. But I also know many examples when children were freed from their troubles and became even brighter than their parents. And I pray to God that this will be the case in our family.

— Does Andrey have his father’s last name?

R.R.:- Yes, this was done on purpose.

OK.:— Not everyone knows Robert’s last name; it’s not well-known. When Andrei entered the conservatory and brought the application form, half of the people were stunned: “Why were you silent?” And he replied: “I don’t want my mother to be accepted into the conservatory. She’s already told everyone everything.”


“My element is large operatic roles, in which I feel like a fish in water. But as an experiment, I would love to try to take part in a musical.” (PHOTO: Mikhail FROLOV)

“Robert finds fantastic jewelry for me.”

- Do you call your husband Kotey? How was it born?

OK.:- He is sometimes my affectionate kitten. He will come, sit at your feet and watch. I say: “What are you looking at?” He replies: “Shall we talk?” - “Come on!” We both love cats, but we are allergic to them - our eyes instantly turn red and we start sneezing. That's why we created our own cat family. Robert calls me Kisa, and I call him Kotey.

— Was it like this from the very beginning?

OK.:- No, in the process family life. When we got to know each other’s personalities and realized that we were both domestic cats.

— Do you like to spend time at home?

OK.:— Yes, because we rarely go there. We get very tired of restaurants, hotels, and other people’s homes. And when you have the opportunity to stay at home, you don’t want to go anywhere.

— Is your house in Moscow?

OK.:- We have two of them. One is here, the other is in Germany, in Bavaria. We love to read, lie on the bed, cook something, sit in front of the TV...

R.R.:- But in Moscow this happens extremely rarely, we run around here like crazy.

OK.:“It’s only in the West that I can rehearse and go home, but in Moscow we return well after midnight. All that remains is to quickly figure out something for dinner and go to bed.

— Do you cook at home?

OK.:- Certainly. I can’t say that I love it, but I cook...

R.R.:- And very tasty!

— What are your signature dishes?

OK.:- There are many of them! Sweet vegetarian pilaf with raisins and dried apricots turns out well. We really love vegetables, fruits, salads - I think I know 155 recipes. And Robert is a genius at making strudels.

— Kazarnovskaya style — large jewelry. Where do you buy them?

OK.:— My husband chooses them for me. He just sees what suits me. She knows that I am a large, tall woman, and that small doesn’t look good on me. There is a certain operatic quality to my style. And Robert knows this, he finds fantastic jewelry for me. Same thing with concert dresses. Sometimes I see something in a window and say: “Oh, this would be brilliant on me!” But he notes: “No need. Try something else, you’ll look like a princess in it!” And maybe I wouldn’t even pay attention to this outfit. Robert sees me from the outside and guesses everything very accurately. So we even go shopping together.


“Exactly” went beyond the scope of an entertainment program, says Kazarnovskaya. But the singer doesn’t consider it shameful to have fun on set. In the photo with Gennady Khazanov. (PHOTO: personastars.com)

Personal matter

Lyubov KAZARNOVSKAYA born in Moscow. She studied at the Faculty of Musical Comedy of the Gnessin Institute, as well as at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory. She made her debut on the stage of the Moscow musical theater named after Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko. From 1986 to 1989 she was a soloist Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg. Since 1989 she began performing abroad. She performed leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera (New York) and La Scala (Milan). In 1997 she established the Lyubov Kazarnovskaya Fund to support Russian opera. She was a jury member in the shows “The Phantom of the Opera”, “One to One”, and is now a judge in the program “Exactly the Same” (Channel One). Married to Austrian producer Robert Roscik, son Andrey is 21 years old.

Makeup and hairstyle: stylists of the Yves Rocher brand.
Photo: Mikhail FROLOV


Brilliant, witty, temperamental, she literally burst into music world and immediately won the hearts of music fans. Famous singer Lyubov Kazarnovskaya cannot live without music and without her beloved husband, and never tires of repeating: “My angel has a name.” Their romance lasts more than twenty-five years, and they are happy together.

An ordinary girl Lyuba...


Could the Soviet girl Lyuba have thought that she was destined to become one of the best opera singers modernity and marry a foreign aristocrat? As a child, the girl sang all the time, and her neighbors called her Lyubka the artist. And the parents predicted a career as a journalist for their daughter. But on the way to college, the girl went to audition at the famous Gnesinka. What kind of journalism is there! Lyuba Kazarnovskaya’s talent, stunning soprano and artistic abilities were appreciated and immediately accepted for training. A few years later she became a real opera diva, performing the most difficult arias. The fame of the talented performer, who would later be called “Miss Thousand Volts,” reached Europe.


1989 was a significant year for the singer not only professionally; dramatic changes also occurred in her personal life. Perestroika was in full swing in the USSR, and on this wave foreign impresarios began to come to the country in search of best performers. The Croatian Robert Roscik, an impresario and aristocrat, came to Russia from the Vienna Opera with the goal of selecting a dozen lucky ones. Lyubov Kazarnovskaya was among them. They met in one of the corridors of the conservatory. She saw in front of her a slightly tanned, incredibly elegant man with a full head of hair. blonde hair. And he saw a slender girl with an “unusually open face for a Russian” approaching him with a smooth gait.


After auditioning and signing the contract, Robert flew home. But his heart remained in Russia. He called his ward every day, and they talked for hours. And then it turned out that both of them not only madly love music, but also have the same musical preferences.


The producer, who once graduated from Moscow State University, won Kazarnovskaya’s heart by reciting excerpts from “Eugene Onegin” by heart. This is how true love was born.

Four attempts to create a family


The romance between the singer and the impresario developed rapidly. Robert decided to propose to his beloved, although he was very afraid of refusal. And Kazarnovskaya took it and agreed to get married. Her parents were shocked by this development. They never imagined that their daughter, an excellent student and Komsomol member, could marry a foreigner. But Robert, who appeared on the doorstep with a bouquet of flowers, a charming smile and knowledge of Pushkin’s poems, melted the hearts of future relatives.


Now Lyubov had to meet the groom’s mother. The future mother-in-law, expecting her son to visit with some talented Russian girl, prepared homemade strudel and Viennese coffee and did not suspect anything. And when in a conversation Robert told his mother who was his future wife, she silently got up from the table, went out to the kitchen, and returned with a bottle of champagne and offered to drink to the happiness of the newlyweds. It was decided to have a wedding in Leningrad. But in front of the happy newlyweds there was a very difficult task- collect the documents necessary to marry a foreigner.

A quarter of a century together


The first attempt to register the marriage was a failure - the registry office informed the lovers that they could not register them, since the groom was staying in the Soviet Union on a work visa and did not have an invitation to the country from the bride.

Rostsik and Kazarnovskaya made their second attempt to get married in Vienna. They again collected a pile of documents, as required by Austrian law, and brought them to the Town Hall. But the lovers were dumbfounded by the news that the bride lacked permission from the Soviet embassy. It was impossible to obtain such a document quickly. But a few days later a concert was supposed to take place in support of earthquake victims in Leninakan. And Robert organized it.


The groom personally went to the attache and asked to do required document. He was refused. then Robert called the Soviet embassy and promised to disrupt the concert and stop cooperation with theaters if he did not meet him. A few days later he received permission, but a day later Kazarnovskaya’s visa ran out. There was only one day left for the wedding. The young couple barely persuaded the town hall employee and on April 21, 1989 the wedding took place. We played two weddings, one for the groom’s relatives in Austria, the second in the USSR for the bride’s relatives.


They have been living together for more than a quarter of a century. In 1993, their son Andrei was born, who also plays music. Kazarnovskaya constantly tours, devotes a lot of energy to her work, and Robert is more often involved in raising his son. Silver wedding the musical couple celebrated in Rome with a second honeymoon. The family has many new plans, accomplishments and achievements ahead. And they also have the main thing in their family - love, mutual respect and music.

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Family and childhood

The future opera star was born into an intelligent family that had nothing to do with music. Her father is a military man, general, diplomat, her mother is a teacher of Russian language and literature. Lyubov is the second child in the family, her older sister Natalya studied at the Faculty of Philology and today teaches students French at the Sorbonne University in Paris.

Opera "The Golden Calf", 1985

Since childhood, Lyubov showed a special interest in music: she not only attended vocal lessons, but also sang in a pop-jazz studio. After graduating from school, she decides to enter the institute. Gnesins.

How did Lyubov Kazarnovskaya come to opera?

Having received her diploma, the girl continues her studies at the Moscow Conservatory, where she completes her graduate studies. Nature rewarded Love with a high and unique singing voice, therefore, it was she who was able to perform one of the most difficult operatic roles as “Salome” by R. Strauss. It was this composition that became her calling card.


The singer's repertoire includes the performance of more than 60 opera parts, works chamber music. Only she was able to record all of Tchaikovsky's romances. And her colleagues on stage were such world famous people as L. Domingo, A. Pavarotti, J. Carreras and many others.

For many years she worked at the Mariinsky Theater. Each of her performances is an amazing, grandiose mini-performance. Lyubov Kazarnovskaya was able to prove herself as a film actress. She was invited to roles in such films as “The Gypsy Baron”, “Dark Instinct”, “Anna”. Recently, the singer has been trying to devote more time to searching young talents. So, in 2011 she joined the jury of the program “The Phantom of the Opera”, in 2013 - in the show “One to One”, and in 2014 she was invited to evaluate the participants in the project “Exactly”.

Personal life - family and children

Kazarnovskaya Love: biography, family, children and, of course, husband are of interest to many of her fans. The only love Kazarnovskaya became producer Robert Roscicom. In 1989, Roscicom came to the capital to find performers with a unique soprano for the Vienna Opera. Of course, among the gifted contestants was Lyubov Kazarnovskaya. The Viennese impresario immediately showed a special interest in the special girl, and not just for business purposes.

Lyubov Kazarnovskaya with her husband Robert Roscik

In 1989, Lyubov and Robert entered into a legal marriage, and in 1993 their son Andrei was born. For the sake of the birth of her child, Lyubov was ready to sacrifice a lot, even her career. The singer understood that childbirth could lead to a change in her voice. But she made up her mind and became a happy mother. Now their son Andrei Robertovich is studying violin at the Moscow Conservatory and in the future dreams of conducting a large symphony orchestra.

Lyubov Kazarnovskaya with her husband and son Andrey

Lyubov and Robert Roscicom have been together for more than twenty years. Their family is an example to follow. Recently, on June 16, 2016, the opera singer celebrated her anniversary; she turned 60 years old. She became not only a world-famous star opera stage, but also a Doctor of Music, professor, vocal teacher, and also a member of the board of the Russian musical society.

Kazarnovskaya Lyubov: biography, family, children, personal life are inextricably linked with art, but at the same time her career did not prevent her from becoming happy wife and a caring mother.

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Lyubov Yuryevna Kazarnovskaya. Born on July 18, 1956 in Moscow. Soviet and Russian opera singer (soprano), teacher, professor.

Lyubov Kazarnovskaya was born on July 18, 1956 in Moscow in the family of General Yuri Ignatievich and philologist Lidia Aleksandrovna Kazarnovsky.

Her father, Yuri Ignatievich, taught at the General Staff and was in military-diplomatic work. The singer’s mother, Lidia Alexandrovna, who met her future husband at school, is a candidate of philological sciences.

She has an older sister, Natalya.

The girls studied music, although it was assumed that both of them would receive a philological education. Natasha began to study French, and Lyuba was preparing to enter the journalism department of Moscow State University. However, after receiving a school certificate, her mother suggested that she audition at Gnesinka before applying to the university. The girl was accepted into the Faculty of Musical Comedy, and during vocal lessons she heard from teachers that she had opera voice. Lyuba began performing classical repertoire, opera arias, and immediately realized what her calling was.

She studied at the Faculty of Musical Comedy of the Gnesin Institute and the Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky.

Already from the second year I took part in concerts - payment student speech was 1 ruble.

She made her debut at the age of 21 on the stage of the Moscow MAMT named after. K. S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko as Tatiana in the opera “Eugene Onegin” by Tchaikovsky.

From 1974 to 1978 she lived in Yerevan. She graduated from the conservatory in 1982, graduate school at the conservatory in 1985, class of E.I. Shumilova.

In 1981-1986 continued solo career at MAMT named after K. S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko. She sang leading roles in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta, Leoncavallo's Pagliacci, Puccini's La Bohème, Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tale of the Invisible City of Kitezh and other operas.

In 1986-1989 - soloist of LATOB named after. S. M. Kirov.

Since 1989 he has been performing abroad, starting with a performance at the 1989 Salzburg Festival in G. Verdi's Requiem. She has performed leading roles on the stage of the New York Metropolitan Opera since 1992, and Milan's La Scala since 1996.

She sang on best scenes world, worked with von Karajan, Levine, Muti and other famous conductors. Kazarnovskaya is called the best performer of “Salome” in the world, and her powerful voice with a deep and sensual timbre earned the singer a flattering nickname "Miss 1000 Volts".

Kazarnovskaya's repertoire includes more than 50 opera roles. According to the singer, her favorite works are the following: “Un ballo in maschera” by Giuseppe Verdi - Amelia; "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi - Violetta; “Force of Destiny” by Giuseppe Verdi - Leonora; "Salome" by Richard Strauss - Salome; “Eugene Onegin” by Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Tatiana; “Tosca” by Giacomo Puccini - Tosca.

In 1997, she established the Lyubov Kazarnovskaya Foundation to support Russian opera.

She studies with the young Ukrainian performer Artyom Semyonov, better known as the drag queen diva Ursula, one of the few who simultaneously possesses both a unique female soprano and a male tenor.

In 2008 she voiced disney cartoon"Sleeping Beauty" - the evil sorceress Maleficent. "When children associate your voice with good cartoon“When you can draw what you want with your timbre, then I’m sure that children, in addition to fear, will arouse great sympathy for this character,” said the singer.

Since 2012, he has been a co-founder and leader of the Cultural and Educational Movement “Promotion of Creative Education” foundation.

In 2011 - member of the jury of the first channel project The Phantom of the Opera.

From March 3 to May 26, 2013, she was one of the four jury members of the first season of the show “One to One!”

Since March 2, 2014, he has been a member of the jury of the new transformation show “Just the Same” on Channel One.

She was a member of the jury from Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.

Since May 2015, he has been the chairman of the board of trustees of the Academy of Festive Culture.

The height of Lyubov Kazarnovskaya: 168 centimeters.

Personal life of Lyubov Kazarnovskaya:

In 1989, opera impresario from Vienna, a descendant of Croatian aristocrats, Robert Roscik, came to Moscow. After meeting Lyubov, he selected her to audition for Vienna Opera. The singer took part in the Salzburg festival, where she participated in the performance of “Requiem” conducted by Riccardo Muti.

Business relations with Roscik turned into love, and then into marriage. To avoid accusations of his wife's selfish motives, Robert stopped working as an opera impresario and took up other projects.

In 1993, the couple had a son, Andrei.

Unlike other opera singers, Lyubov Kazarnovskaya looks slim.

"Good physical fitness is an incredible moment of self-discipline. I work out at a sports club on exercise machines and try, as Maya Plisetskaya says, to simply “not eat.” You need to find your weight at which you feel good, look good, and try to maintain it. By the way, this is a guarantee that you will feel great on stage too. That is, you went out and broadcast to the public everything that is best about you - from your voice to appearance. As soon as the singer gets heavier and goes on stage as a stand-in, the viewer simply stops believing him. He sings about love, about passion, about youth, but he himself looks like an old senile,” she says.

She is also called one of the most stylish opera singers. Although in ordinary life, according to the singer, she loves a democratic style: jeans, skirts, sweaters - so that she is both pleasant and comfortable.

Filmography of Lyubov Kazarnovskaya:

1988 - Gypsy Baron - vocals by Saffy (role of Kira Danilova)
2005 - Anna - Anna Romanova, singer
2005 - Dark instinct

Voiceover by Lyubov Kazarnovskaya:

2008 - Sleeping Beauty - Maleficent