Awards
2005 — prize-winner at the Isabella Yurieva International Competition of Early Russian Romance Performers (Tallinn, Estonia).
2010 — prize-winner at the International Franz Lehár Competition (Slovakia).
2011 — prize-winner at the Spring of Romance all-Russian competition (Saint Peterburg).
2012 — prize-winner at the St Petersburg Grand-Prix international vocalists competition.
2014 — recipient of the special prize “For the best performance of a romance by de Falla” at the Elena Obraztsova International Chamber Music Competition (Saint Peterburg).
2010 — prize-winner at the International Franz Lehár Competition (Slovakia).
2011 — prize-winner at the Spring of Romance all-Russian competition (Saint Peterburg).
2012 — prize-winner at the St Petersburg Grand-Prix international vocalists competition.
2014 — recipient of the special prize “For the best performance of a romance by de Falla” at the Elena Obraztsova International Chamber Music Competition (Saint Peterburg).
Biography
Was born in Leningrad (Saint Peterburg).In 2004 he graduated from the Baltic Institute of Foreign Languages and International Co-operation (studio school of the Alexandrinsky Theatre) having specialised as a theatre and film actor, and in 2007 he graduated from the Baltic Institute of Ecology, Politics and Law having specialised as a musical theatre performer (vocal class of Inessa Prosalovskaya). Has taken part in master-classes run by the Mariinsky International Summer Academy of Young Opera Singers, Elena Obraztsova and Gian Luca Pasolini, Grayr Khanedanian, Vladimir Atlantov, Dmitry Hvorostovsky, Franco Pagliazzi and Matti Palm.
From 2004–2006 he was a soloist at the Karambol children’s musical theatre.
From 2006 he was a soloist with the St Petersburg Theatre of Musical Comedy, from 2007 — an actor with the “Dom” theatre.
Since 2011 he has been a soloist with the Mariinsky Academy of Young Singers. He appeared in productions The Queen of Spades (Chekalinsky), Mazepa (Iskra), The Golden Cockerel (Tsarevich Guidon), The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevronia (Prince Vsevolod Yuryevich), War and Peace (Anatole Kuragin), Maddalena (Genaro), Il tabarro (Tinca), Otello (Cassio), Don Quichotte (Juan), Carmen (Remendado), The Idiot (Ganya).
Has toured to France, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Costa Rica, China, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Belarus.
In 2007 he took part in anniversary concerts to mark one hundred and twenty-five years since the birth of Emmerich Kálmán in Budapest. In 2009 performed the role of Radjami in Emmerich Kálmán’s Die Bajadere at the Budapest Operetta Theatre.
In 2009-2011 he appeared at the Ion Dacian National Operetta Theatre in Bucharest, Cologne Philharmonic (with Vienna’s Strauss Festival Orchestra under the baton of maestro Peter Guth), State Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Komi Republic (Lensky in Eugene Onegin).
In 2013 he took part in the project Songs of the War Years at the Minsk State Philharmonic (Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Vladimir Fedoseyev).
In 2014 he performed the role of Paul Mash in Orango by Shostakovich at the Helsinki Arts Festival and at the Baltic Sea Festival in Stockholm (conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen).
All in group
- Yaroslav Abaimov
- Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke
- Pietro Adaíni
- Migran Agadzhanyan
- Mikhail Agafonov
- Michele Angelini
- Liparit Avetisyan
- Hovhannes Ayvazyan
- Kristian Benedikt
- Peter Berger
- Giorgio Berrugi
- Francisco Brito
- Javier Camarena
- Andrea Caré
- Arturo Chacón-Cruz
- Shota Chibirov
- Marco Ciaponi
- John Daszak
- Freddie De Tommaso
- Timofei Dubovitsky
- Valentin Dytiuk
- Sergio Escobar
- Yusif Eyvazov
- Walter Fraccaro
- Ruzil Gatin
- Massimo Giordano
- Davide Giusti
- Diego Godoy
- Dmitry Golovnin
- Vittorio Grigolo
- Mikhail Gubsky
- Brenden Gunnell
- Ivan Gyngazov
- Teodor Ilincai
- Brian Jagde
- Otar Jorjikia
- Murat Karahan
- Tuomas Katajala
- Dmitry Korchak
- Rame Lahaj
- Matteo Lippi
- Josh Lovell
- Aquiles Machado
- Eduard Martynyuk
- Riccardo Massi
- Nazhmiddin Mavlyanov
- Maxim Mironov
- Martin Muehle
- Alexander Murashov
- Tomislav Mužek
- Alexei Neklyudov
- Yaramir Nizamutdinov
- Dovlet Nurgeldiyev
- Pene Pati
- Pavel Petrov
- Saimir Pirgu
- Mikhail Pirogov
- Antonio Poli
- Sergey Polyakov
- Andrei Popov
- Dmytro Popov
- Sergei Radchenko
- Bernard Richter
- Iván Ayón Rivas
- Gaston Rivero
- Edgardo Rocha
- Sergey Romanovsky
- Boris Rudak
- Giovanni Sala
- Juan Sancho
- Sergei Semishkur
- Shanul Sharma
- Yijie Shi
- Sergei Skorokhodov
- Mert Süngü
- Kenneth Tarver
- Alexei Tatarintsev
- Alexander Trofimov
- Fabio Trümpy
- Pavel Valuzhin
- Vincent Wolfsteiner
- Azer Zada