Gubanova was born in Moscow in 1979.[1] Early in her life she studied piano, then branched into choral conducting and enrolled at the Moscow Conservatory, graduating with honors in that field. Later she switched gears and undertook singing studies at the Moscow Conservatory and then at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki.[2][1][3][4] In 2001 she won the Grand Prix and Audience awards at the Marmande International Singing Competition in France.[5]
In 2002 she became a member of the Young Artists Program at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden,[6] where she sang the supporting roles of Flora in Verdi's La traviata (beginning on 14 December 2002, conducted by Paolo Carignani), the Second Maid in Richard Strauss's Elektra (beginning on 31 March, conducted by Semyon Bychkov), the Third Lady in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte (23 and 27 June, conducted by Philippe Jordan), the Hostess of the Inn in Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov (beginning on 22 September, conducted by Bychkov), Suzuki in Puccini's Madama Butterfly (1 and 4 November, conducted by Paul Wynne Griffiths), Alisa in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor (beginning on 29 November, conducted by Evelino Pidò), and Bianca in Britten's The Rape of Lucretia (beginning on 23 April 2004, conducted by Alexander Briger).[7]
In 2004 she won second prize in the Mirjam Helin International Singing Competition in Helsinki.[5][8]
In October 2004 she sang the minor role of Barbara in Walter Braunfels's Prinzessin Brambilla at the Wexford Festival Opera with Daniele Belardinelli conducting the Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra. The production was recorded, and David Gutman, writing in Gramophone, gave "a muted cheer for dusting off an opera, all too justly neglected" and remarks "the lacklustre orchestral playing and the heroine's raw and unfocused singing are enough to destroy any atmosphere that might be generated. Ekaterina Gubanova shows much more talent...."[9]
2011: Donizetti's Anna Bolena, Metropolitan Opera, conducted by Marco Armiliato, with Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna), Stephen Costello (Riccardo), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico). Production: David McVicar; TV director: Gary Halvorson. Recorded at the Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center), New York City, on 15 October 2011. Streaming HD video: Met Opera on Demand.[13]
2015: Bellini's Norma, Gran Teatre del Liceu, conducted by Renato Palumbo, with Sondra Radvanovsky (Norma), Gregory Kunde (Pollione), Ekaterina Gubanova (Adalgisa), Raymond Aceto (Oroveso). Stage director: Kevin Newbury. Recorded live, Gran Teatre del Liceu, February 2015. Blu-ray: C Major.[14]
2016: Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, Metropolitan Opera, conducted by Simon Rattle, with Stuart Skelton (Tristan), Nina Stemme (Isolde), Ekaterina Gubanova (Brangäne), René Pape (König Marke), Evgeny Nikitin (Kurwenal). Stage direction: Mariusz Treliński; TV director: Gary Halvorson. Recorded at the Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center), New York City, 8 October 2016. Streaming HD video: Met Opera on Demand.[16]
2022: Cherubini's Medea, Metropolitan Opera, conducted by Carlo Rizzi, with Sondra Radvanovsky (Medea), Matthew Polenzani (Giasone), Janai Brugger (Glauce), Ekaterina Gubanova (Neris), Michele Pertusi (Creonte). Production: David McVicar; Directed by: Gary Halvorson. Recorded at the Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center), New York City, on 22 October 2022. Streaming HD video: Met Opera on Demand.[21]
Audio
2012: Wagner's Das Rheingold, Mariinsky Orchestra, conducted by Valery Gergiev, with René Pape (Wotan), Nikolai Putilin (Alberich), Andrei Popov (Mime), Stephan Rügamer (Loge), Ekaterina Gubanova (Fricka), Alexei Markov (Donner), Sergei Semishkur (Froh), Viktoria Yastrebova (Freia), Zlata Bulycheva (Erda), Evgeny Nikitin (Fasolt), Mikhail Petrenko (Fafner), Zhanna Dombrovskaya (Woglinde), Irina Vasilieva (Wellgunde), Ekaterina Sergeeva (Flosshilde). Recorded June 7–10, 2010, and February 17–18, and April 10, 2012, Concert Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, Russia. CD: Mariinsky.[22]
2012: Wagner's Die Walküre, Mariinsky Orchestra, conducted by Valery Gergiev, with Anja Kampe (Sieglinde), Nina Stemme (Brünnhilde), Ekaterina Gubanova (Fricka), Jonas Kaufmann (Siegmund), René Pape (Wotan), Mikhail Petrenko (Hunding). Recorded June 2011, February and April 2012, Concert Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre. CD: Mariinsky.[23]
2023: Bellini's Norma, Metropolitan Opera, conducted by Maurizio Benini with Helena Dix (Norma), Michael Spyres (Pollione), Ekaterina Gubanova (Adalgisa), Christian Van Horn (Oroveso). Recorded live at the Metropolitan Opera on 25 March 2023. Streaming audio: Met Opera on Demand.[25]
Repertoire (selection)
Gubanova's engagements are documented by Operabase[26] and Olyrix.[27]