Natalka Pasicznyk
Natalka Pasicznyk is a first class music graduate of King’s College London, who is currently pursuing postgraduate vocal studies at the Royal College of Music with Patricia Rozario.

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 in recent years. 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.
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 The Fairy Queen. More recently, she won first prize in the 2024 Dean and Chadlington Singing Competition and sang in the Nicky Spence Masterclass in the 2024 London Song Festival.