Natalia Bychkova is a multi-faceted vocalist and voice actor, adept in a variety of genres including early music, opera, art song, and musical theater. Born and raised in Russia, though long based in New York, her performance career has taken her to France, Italy, and Austria. Most recently she sang in productions of A… My Name Is Alice, scenes from Le Nozze di Figaro and Fiddler on the Roof in Verona, Italy as part of the Opera Viva Festival. She will be performing in Spring of 2026 in the Carmen chorus with Regina Opera Company.

In recent seasons, Natalia performed excerpts from Dialogues des carmélites and Wolf-Ferrari’s Inquisitive Women, and created the role of Charlatan Woman in the world premiere of the new opera Mondo Novo at the Vienna Summer Music Festival. She also covered the principal role of Jael in the musical In Pieces, performed in the ensemble of Silver Fox, and served as a soloist and ensemble member of the Hildegard Ensemble.

As both soloist and ensemble member, Natalia Bychkova has collaborated with many distinguished New York ensembles, including the West Village Chorale, Greenwich Village Orchestra, and was featured as part of the Gregorian Chant Project at St. John’s in the Village.

Favorite past roles include Zerlina in Don Giovanni in d’Hys, France, Despina in Così fan tutte, and Eva in a revival of Dan Shore’s An Embarrassing Position, winner of the 2013 National Opera Association Chamber Opera Competition.

Natalia Bychkova holds a Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance from the Longy School of Music of Bard College.  Previously, she was awarded the Certificate of Core Musical Skills at The Juilliard School’s Evening Division (now Juilliard Extension) with an emphasis in voice. While in New York City, she also studied at the HB (Herbert Berghof) Studio with a concentration in Drama Studies.