UNICEF appoints opera star Maria Guleghina as Goodwill Ambassador
Voice for children to ring out NEW YORK, 11 February 2009 – UNICEF today announced the appointment of world-renowned opera singer Maria Guleghina as Goodwill Ambassador. From the beginning of her career nearly 20 years ago, Ms. Guleghina, who is Russian, has been a tireless advocate for children, from organizing charity concerts to addressing the humanitarian needs of children, including boys and girls living on the street in Moscow. She supports various programs to help orphans and vulnerable children and their families, and with UNICEF she hopes to give even more as part of the UNICEF family.
“To make a real difference to all children we have to unite,” said Ms. Guleghina. “I am thrilled to be working with UNICEF to help the children of the world who are impacted by poverty, hunger or caught in conflict – and whose voices must be heard.” On June 1, 2007, a charity concert was held in the the famous architectural ensemble Kolomenskoye in Moscow. The starring artists were Mariya Gulegina, Larissa Dolina, Denis Matsuyev, Yuri Gorodetsky, Dmitry Maiboroda, and the symphony orchestra "New Russia" directed by Yuri Bashmet. All funds were transferred to “Street children” UNICEF project in Moscow. Maria Guleghina has performed opposite such great tenors as Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo at New York’s Metropolitan Opera, Milan’s La Scala, London’s Royal Opera and the Paris Opera. She is the recipient of the Giovanni Zanatello Prize, the Maria Zamboni gold medal, the 1999 gold medal at the Osaka Festival, the 2001 Bellini Prize and the Arte e Operosita nel Mondo prize from Milan. For more information, please contact:
Video 11 February 2009: UNICEF’s latest Goodwill Ambassador, Maria Guleghina, discusses her commitment to improving the lives of children. Broadcast-quality video on demand from The Newsmarket |