
Biography
Born in Dimitrovgrad, Russia. In 1999 he graduated from the Sobinov State Conservatoire in Saratov (Viktor Demidov’s class).
He joined the Samara Opera and Ballet Theatre in 2000 and appeared in 2001 with the Moscow Helikon Opera, moving in 2002 to the Vienna Volksoper, where his roles included
Zuniga (Carmen), Sarastro and the Speaker (Die Zauberfloete), Colline (La Boheme),
Lefort (Zar und Zimmermann) and Selim (Il turco in Italia).
He appeared in Ruslan and Lyudmila in Karlsruhe and in 2003 as Heinrich in Lohengrin at the Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi. Other appearances include, in 2004, Verdi's Requiem, and
the role of Pimen in Boris Godunov in Basel.
At Leipzig Opera he performed the following parts:
Stefano Colonna (Rienzi)
Sarastro (Die Zauberfloete)
Grenvil (La Traviata)
Publio (La clemenza di Tito)
Count Walter (Luisa Miller)
Titurel, Grail Knight (Parsifal)
Colline (La Boheme)
Captain (Manon Lescaut)
His engagements include:
Banquo (Macbeth) - Macerata Festival, 2007
Wurm (Luisa Miller) and Pietro (Simon Boccanegra) - Teatro Liceo, Barcelona, 2008-09
Stefano Colonna (Rienzi) - Theater Bremen, 2008-09
Farfallo (Die schweigsame Frau) - Teatro de la Maestranza, Sevilla, 2009
In 2010 he made his Bolshoi Theatre debut as Escamillo (Carmen). In the same year, he also performed the role of Sarastro (Die Zauberfloete).
Awards
Competition triumphs include the Moscow Romaciada (diploma, 1997), the Vienna Hans Gabor Belvedere Competition (3rd prize, 2004) and the International Ferruccio Tagliavini Singing
Competition in Graz (1st prize, 2004).
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