
Biography
Natalka Pasicznyk is a First Class Music graduate of King’s College London, who is currently pursuing postgraduate vocal studies as an RCM Music Scholar with Patricia Rozario. In the past, she has been mentored by renowned singers, such as Alex Oomens, Ryland Davies and Nadine Sierra. She has also had masterclasses with renowned artists, Nicky Spence, Roger Vignoles, Dame Felicity Lott, Julius Drake and Elly Ameling.
Past operatic roles include Susanna in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, the role of Bessie Throckmorton in Edward German's Merrie England and Spring and Mystery in Purcell’s Fairy Queen. She won the First Prize of the 2024 Dean and Chadlington Singing Competition and the Non-Contemporary Performance Prize in the 2025 Calliope's Call Art Song Competition. In 2025, Natalka was a Leeds Song Young Artist with duo partner, Catriona Mackenzie. Upcoming projects include debuting the role of Adele in Strauss' Die Fledermaus as a Westminster Opera Company Emerging Artist, performing in Green Opera’s production of TESTAMENT at the 2025 Grimeborn Opera Festival and covering in Jonathan Dove’s Seven Angels at the Royal College of Music.
Natalka is in high demand as a concert soloist, having performed across the country in oratorio works and having performed in prestigious venues, such as the Royal Albert Hall and Worcester College Oxford. This year, she performed Oliver Knussen’s Songs and Hums and Songs of Winnie-the-Pooh with the RCM Wind Ensemble in the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall and returned to perform Grete von Zieritz’s Japanische Lieder with RCM Conductor, Leif Tse. Recent oratorio highlights also include singing Haydn’s Creation and the soprano 1 solos of Mozart’s Mass in C minor.
Having grown up singing Ukrainian folk music with her father and sister, Natalka is enthusiastic about sharing her culture and has become involved in sharing Ukrainian classical music. She has performed Ukrainian art songs at the Ukrainian Holland Park Cultural Centre and, more recently since the full-scale invasion, performed for charity concerts in King's Place Concert Hall, King’s Cross, and St Barnabas Church, Kensington, to raise funds for people affected by the war. In the past, she has been interviewed by the Ukrainian department of the BBC World Service about her musical endeavours as a third-generation Ukrainian soprano.