I’m Yulia Petrachuk — an operatic soprano, nonprofit founder, and producer of two internationally acclaimed festivals in opera and contemporary music. I lead international projects that bring new and underperformed works to the stage, collaborating with composers, performers, and venues across multiple countries.
I have extensive experience building projects from the ground up — working with limited budgets while maintaining high artistic and production standards, and navigating grant-funded, independent, and self-funded models.
My perspective combines artist-level detail with producer-level reality — what works in theory vs. what works in production.
Independent assessment delivered as a private recorded walkthrough (screen share) with written action points.
Suitable for artists, nonprofits, and early-stage projects, including grant-focused strategy, materials review, and artist visa petition package review.
It’s a structured audit based on real-world experience in performance, production, and project development.
Best for clients who want direct feedback and are ready to implement changes.
This service is designed for:
This format is direct and practical. If you want clarity and next steps, it’s a great fit.
Everything is asynchronous — no calls required.
Visa support is available only by review and invitation; I take a very limited number of cases per year.
Do we need a Zoom call?
No. The process is designed to be fully asynchronous.
Will you be “nice” or honest?
Honest, respectful, and specific.
Who owns my materials?
You do. Everything you share is treated as confidential and used only for your assessment.
How soon will I receive the audit?
Levels 1 and 2 are usually delivered within 7 days. Levels 3 and 4 typically take 1–3 weeks, depending on scope and availability.
What language must the materials be in?
I can work in English, Russian, and Italian. For any other language, I will need an English translation (you may provide one, or I can use a translator when appropriate).
By purchasing, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to my Terms & Disclaimers.
Effective date: January 1, 2026
These Terms & Disclaimers (“Terms”) apply to services provided by Yulia Petrachuk (“I,” “me,” “my”), including: voice lessons, professional audits/assessments, producing services, and visa-related services. By purchasing, booking, or using my services, you agree to these Terms.
1) Scope of services
I provide professional services that may include:
Services are described on my website and/or in writing (email). Any scope not explicitly included is not part of the service.
2) Not coaching, therapy, or financial advice
Audits and assessments are not coaching, therapy, or counseling. I do not provide medical, mental health, or financial advice.
3) No guarantees
All services are provided on a best-effort basis. Results are not guaranteed.
This includes (but is not limited to) bookings, funding, auditions, grants, partnerships, venue acceptance, employment, or visa outcomes.
4) Visa services disclaimer
Visa-related services may include, in selected cases and only when there is a clear collaboration opportunity, reviewing, preparing, and/or assembling petition materials.
If you choose to work with an immigration attorney, I can coordinate and support the presentation of materials, but I do not control the attorney’s work or the government’s decision.
5) Client responsibilities
To deliver high-quality work, you agree to:
6) Delivery timelines
Typical timelines are posted on the service page or confirmed by email. Delivery time may vary based on scope, workload, and the completeness of materials. If your submission is incomplete, the timeline may pause until all required materials are received.
7) Payment terms
Payment is required in advance unless agreed otherwise in writing. Prices may change at any time for future purchases.
8) Refunds and cancellations
Because most services involve time reserved and/or work delivered:
If I must cancel, you may choose a reschedule or a refund for the unused portion.
9) Confidentiality
I treat your materials as confidential and use them only to provide the requested service. I do not share your materials publicly without your permission.
Exceptions: confidentiality may be limited if disclosure is required by law or to protect against fraud or misuse.
10) Intellectual property
You retain ownership of your music, recordings, writings, and materials.
I retain ownership of my methods, templates, frameworks, and deliverables (reports, recordings, written notes), which are licensed to you for your personal/professional use.
You may not resell, republish, or distribute my deliverables without written permission.
11) Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law:
12) Professional conduct
Harassment, abusive communication, or bad-faith behavior is not tolerated. I reserve the right to refuse or end services if communication becomes inappropriate.
13) Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Any disputes will be handled in the appropriate courts located in Virginia, unless required otherwise by law.
14) Contact
For questions about these Terms, contact: yulia@lyricaclassic.org
Best for emerging artists building their online presence and seeking a clear first impression.
Includes:
Best for artists and composers preparing for auditions, applications, agency outreach, developing new work, and pursuing international opportunities.
Includes:
Best for composers, producers, and organizations planning a project or premiere — and wanting a realistic production strategy.
Includes:
If you are preparing a P-3, O-1, or EB-1A petition and want an experienced outside perspective, I offer a readiness review of your materials.
This is not legal representation, and I’m not an attorney.
I do not file petitions or write legal arguments. I review what you already have and tell you what needs strengthening.
What you receive
Good fit for
What I don’t do in the scope of this review
Requires from you
Email your materials and a brief cover letter introducing:
If you already know you may want full petition preparation (including petitioner support), please mention it in your email — you can also decide later.
Can you be my petitioner/visa sponsor?
Yes — in selected cases only. I can serve as the petitioner through my organization only when there is a clear collaboration opportunity (performance/production/project work). Sponsorship is not offered as a standalone service.
Can you prepare and file my P-3, O-1, or EB-1 case?
Yes — for selected cases tied to collaboration. I can prepare a complete petition package, including organizing evidence, building the case narrative, drafting support letters, and assembling the filing materials.
Do you have experience with artist visas?
Yes. I have supported 10 successful P-3 cases and one approved green card case.
Important
The listed price covers the Visa Petition Review only.
Additional visa support — such as serving as a petitioner and/or preparing the full petition package — is available only after you first order a Visa Petition Review. After the review, I will confirm whether I can take the case further.
If I accept the case, the fee for petition preparation and involvement will be quoted separately and will depend on the scope and level of involvement.



Produced major choral, symphonic, and operatic works, including multiple world and regional premieres by contemporary composers. Selected highlights include Eli Tamar’s Requiem (Moscow International Performing Arts Center / Moscow House of Music, Svetlanov Hall), Emmanuel Dubois’ Requiem for the Fallen (Carnegie Hall, New York), Missy Mazzoli’s Proving Up (Helikon Opera, Moscow), and Ella Milch-Sheriff’s Baruch’s Silence (The Maryland Theatre), among others.

APPRECIATION FOR BRINGING AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS INTO RUSSIA’S SACRED MUSIC TRADITION
The charitable foundation De Boni ARTE expresses its sincere gratitude to Yulia Petrachuk for organizing the concert Voices of Christmas as part of the 16th International Christmas Festival “A Dedication to Christmas,” held on December 28, 2024, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Moscow.


yulia@lyricaclassic.org