Education: in 2013 she graduated from the Rostov College of Arts (class of Tatiana P. Bacherikova, Honoured Cultural Worker).
After graduating from music college she entered the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music, Department of Choral Conducting (class of Olga M. Sudakova, PhD in Art Studies, Professor), from which she graduated with distinction.
After completing her studies at the Academy in 2021 she enrolled in the master’s programme, which she completed in 2023, also with distinction (class of Olga M. Sudakova, PhD in Art Studies, Professor). Her master’s thesis was entitled «The Problem of the Influence of National Musical Traditions in Masses of the Twentieth Century» (supervisor: Olga M. Sudakova, PhD in Art Studies, Professor).
In 2023, after completing her master’s degree, she entered the assistant‑traineeship programme (class of Olga M. Sudakova, PhD in Art Studies, Professor).
Owing to the comprehensive musical education she received during her studies under the Academy’s teaching staff, Tatiana V. Pleva has continued her musical career in several directions:
- 2020 – choir conductor at the Makurenkova Children’s Music School in Chernogolovka;
- 2021 – choirmaster and conductor of the Aurum Choir of the Russian University of Medicine;
- 2024 – lecturer at the Moscow State Institute of Culture, Department of Music Education;
- 2021–2025 – director of the children’s choir and music teacher at Comprehensive School No. 1529 named after A. S. Griboedov.
Publications:
- «Mass by Leonard Bernstein as a New Model of Authorial Interpretation of the Mass Genre in the Twentieth Century», in Integration of the Arts in Contemporary Arts Education, collected scholarly articles from the Fourth All‑Russian (with international participation) scholarly and practical conference, pp. 215–220;
- «Field Mass by Bohuslav Martinu in the Context of Czech National Traditions in the Twentieth Century», in Integration of the Arts in Contemporary Arts Education, collected scholarly articles from the Fifth All‑Russian (with international participation) scholarly and practical conference, pp. 161–164.
Awards and competitions:
- First Prize laureate of the All‑Russian competition Cognitio in the category Vocal and Choral Art (2021);
- Second Prize laureate of the All‑Russian competition Cognitio in the category Vocal and Choral Art (2023).