Oleg debts. State Academic Symphony Chapel of the Russian Federation Oleg Dolgov tenor family


Born in Bryansk. In 2004 he graduated from the Moscow State Conservatory named after P. I. Tchaikovsky (class of E. G. Kibkalo).

In 2004 - 2006 he studied at the Galina Vishnevskaya Center for Opera Singing, where he performed the roles of the Duke (G. Verdi’s “Rigoletto”), Jose (J. Bizet’s “Carmen”), Vaudémont (P. Tchaikovsky’s “Iolanta”), and the Pretender (M. Mussorgsky "Boris Godunov").

Soloist of the State Academic Symphony Chapel of Russia under the direction of V. Polyansky.

In 2012-2014 - soloist of the Moscow Novaya Opera Theater named after E.V. Kolobov.

In 2008 he made his debut at the Bolshoi Theater as Vaudemont (Iolanta).
Since November 2014, he has been a soloist with the Bolshoi Theater Opera Company, where he performs the roles of Vaudemont (Iolanta), Lykov (N. Rimsky-Korsakov “The Tsar’s Bride”), Prince Yuri (P. Tchaikovsky’s “The Enchantress”), Charles VII (P. Tchaikovsky “The Maid of Orleans”), Don Carlos (G. Verdi “Don Carlos”), Alfred (G. Verdi “La Traviata”), Jose (J. Bizet “Carmen”), Sergei (D. Shostakovich “Katerina Izmailova”), Herman (P. Tchaikovsky “The Queen of Spades”), Richard (G. Verdi “Un ballo in maschera”).

Constantly collaborates with conductors such as Valery Polyansky, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vladimir Fedoseev.

He took part in productions of the operas “War and Peace” by S. Prokofiev and “Lohengrin” by R. Wagner at the Spoleto Festival (Italy), “Cherevichki” by P. Tchaikovsky at La Scala (Italy, 2005).

Participated in the world premiere of D. Shostakovich’s unfinished operas “The Players” (Ikharev) and “The Big Lightning” (The Architect) at The Holland Festival in Amsterdam; at the International Mstislav Rostropovich Festival in Baku; International Arts Festival named after A.D. Sakharov in Nizhny Novgorod (2006); performed the role of Jose on the stage of the Klaipeda Musical Theater (Lithuania, 2008); participated in a concert performance of P. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Iolanta” with the P. Tchaikovsky Big Symphony Orchestra under the direction of V. Fedoseev in Tokyo (Japan, 2009); performed the role of Gregory in the opera “Boris Godunov” at the Royal Walloon Opera in Liege (Belgium, 2010) and at the Santander International Festival (Spain, 2010); within the framework of the “Year of Russia-France” in the project “Unknown Shostakovich” he took part in productions of the operas “The Players” and “The Big Lightning” ((Paris, Cité de la Musique - Besançon - Moscow, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall - Perm , Great Hall of the Philharmonic); performed the role of the Duke in “Rigoletto” at the opera festival in Miskolc “Bartok+” (Hungary); took part in concerts of soloists of the Bolshoi Theater in South Korea.

In the 2016/17 season, he performed the title roles in Iolanta by P. Tchaikovsky at the Prague National Theater and Semen Kotko by S. Prokofiev at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw (concert performance, Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir of the Netherlands Radio, conductor Vladimir Jurowski), took part in tours Bolshoi Theater in Savonlinna, performing the role of Vaudemont in the opera Iolanta (conductor Tugan Sokhiev).

He toured with concert programs in Russian cities, countries far and near abroad.

Laureate of the International Competition “Tenors of Russia” (Moscow, 2001); Diploma winner at the International Vocal Competition in Naples (Italy, 2005).

Born in Bryansk. Graduated from the Moscow Conservatory (2004, class of E. Kibkalo). In 2004-2006 he studied at the Galina Vishnevskaya Center for Opera Singing. Laureate of the International Competition “Tenors of Russia” (Moscow, 2001), winner of the International Vocal Competition in Naples (Italy, 2005).

Since 2008, he has been a guest soloist at the Bolshoi Theater of Russia, where he performs the roles of Vaudemont in P. Tchaikovsky's opera Iolanta and Lykov in N. Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tsar's Bride. Soloist of the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Center.

Constantly collaborates with conductors such as Valery Polyansky, Gennady Rozhdestvensky and Vladimir Fedoseev. In 2000, he took part in the Russian premiere of A. Schnittke’s opera “Gesualdo” (conductor V. Polyansky).

Oleg Dolgov took part in productions of the operas “War and Peace” by S. Prokofiev and “Lohengrin” by R. Wagner at the Spoleto Festival (Italy, 1999, 2003), the opera “Cherevichki” by P. Tchaikovsky at the La Scala Theater (Italy, 2005), D. Shostakovich’s operas “The Players” (Ikharev’s part) and “The Big Lightning” (the Architect’s part) at the “Dutch Festival” in Amsterdam (Amsterdam Chapel and The Hague Residence Orchestra, conductor Martin Brabbins, 2006). At the M. L. Rostropovich Festivals in Baku and Nizhny Novgorod he performed the vocal cycle “From Jewish Folk Poetry” by D. Shostakovich. In 2008, he sang the role of Jose on the stage of the Klaipeda Musical Theater (Lithuania), and in 2009 he took part in a concert performance of P. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Iolanta” with the P. I. Tchaikovsky Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra under the direction of V. Fedoseev in Tokyo. In 2010, he sang the role of Gregory in the opera Boris Godunov at the Royal Walloon Opera in Liege (Belgium) and at the Santander International Festival (Spain). In 2011, at the International Opera Festival in Miskolc (Hungary), he performed the role of the Duke in G. Verdi’s opera “Rigoletto”. As part of the soloists of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia, he performed in concerts in Seoul and Ulsan (South Korea). He tours a lot with concert programs in Russian cities, countries far and near abroad.

The singer's repertoire also includes roles: Lensky (Eugene Onegin by P. Tchaikovsky), Raymond (The Maid of Orleans by P. Tchaikovsky), Balakin (The Enchantress by P. Tchaikovsky), Vakula (The Night Before Christmas by N. Rimsky-Korsakov ), The Shepherd (Oedipus Rex by I. Stravinsky), Don Carlos (Don Carlos by G. Verdi), Rudolf (Luisa Miller by G. Verdi), Alfred (La Traviata by G. Verdi), Ishmael (Nabucco "G. Verdi), Young Gypsy ("Aleko" by S. Rachmaninov), tenor parts in the Mass in B minor by J. S. Bach, "Nelson Mass" and the oratorio "The Seven Last Words of the Savior on the Cross" by J. Haydn, Symphony No. 9 L. van Beethoven, “Requiem” and Mass in C minor by W. A. ​​Mozart, “Little Solemn Mass” and Stabat Mater by G. Rossini, Symphony No. 6 by F. Schubert, Symphony “Romeo and Julia” by G. Berlioz, “Requiem "and Stabat Mater by A. Dvorak, "German Requiem" by J. Brahms, "Requiem" by A. Bruckner, "Requiem" by S. Berinsky, Symphony No. 2 and Cantata "The History of Doctor Johann Faust" by A. Schnittke.

Since 2012, he has also been a soloist at the Moscow New Opera Theater named after E.V. Kolobov. Since November 2014 - soloist of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia.

Born in Bryansk. Graduated from the Academic Music School at the Moscow State Conservatory, in 2004 - the Moscow State Conservatory (class of E. G. Kibkalo).
In 2004-06 studied at the Galina Vishnevskaya Center for Opera Singing, where he performed the roles of the Duke (Rigoletto by G. Verdi), Jose (Carmen by J. Bizet), Vaudemont (Iolanta by P. Tchaikovsky), the Pretender (Boris Godunov by M. Mussorgsky ).

Soloist of the State Academic Symphony Chapel of Russia.
In 2012-14 - soloist of the Moscow New Opera Theater.

In 2008, he made his debut at the Bolshoi Theater as Vaudemont (Iolanta by P. Tchaikovsky).
Since November 2014 - soloist of the Bolshoi Theater opera troupe.

Repertoire

IN BIG:
Vaudemont(“Iolanta” by P. Tchaikovsky)
Lykov(“The Tsar’s Bride” by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
Knyazhich Yuri(“The Enchantress” by P. Tchaikovsky)
Charles VII
Don Carlos(“Don Carlos” by G. Verdi)
Alfred(“La Traviata” by G. Verdi)
Jose(“Carmen” by J. Bizet)
Impostor(“Boris Godunov” by M. Mussorgsky)
Tenor I(“Tales about a fox, a rooster, a cat and a ram” by I. Stravinsky - performance “Tales about a Fox, a Duckling and a Balda”)
Sergey(“Katerina Izmailova” by D. Shostakovich)
Hermann(“The Queen of Spades” by P. Tchaikovsky)
Mikhailo Tucha(“Woman of Pskov” by N. Rimsky-Korsakov, concert performance)
Richard(“Un ballo in maschera” by G. Verdi)
Prince(“Rusalka” by A. Dvorak) - first performer at the Bolshoi Theater

Also in the repertoire:
Lensky(“Eugene Onegin” by P. Tchaikovsky)
Pierre Bezukhov(“War and Peace” by S. Prokofiev)
Vakula(“The Night Before Christmas” by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
Shepherd(“Oedipus Rex” by I. Stravinsky)
Don Alvaro(“Force of Destiny” by G. Verdi)
Radames(“Aida” by G. Verdi)
Richard(“Un ballo in maschera” by G. Verdi)
Manrico(“Il Trovatore” by G. Verdi)
Duke(“Rigoletto” by G. Verdi)
Rudolf(“Louise Miller” by G. Verdi)
Ishmael(“Nabucco” by G. Verdi)
Young gypsy(“Aleko” by S. Rachmaninov)
Raymond(“The Maid of Orleans” by P. Tchaikovsky)
Ikharev(“Players” by D. Shostakovich)
And also “Mass in B Minor” by J. S. Bach, “Nelson Mass” and “Seven Last Words of the Savior on the Cross” by J. Haydn, Symphony No. 9 by L. van Beethoven, Requiem and “Mass in C Minor” by V. A. Mozart, “Little Solemn Mass” and Stabat Mater by G. Rossini, Requiem and Stabat Mater by A. Dvorak, Requiem by A. Bruckner, Symphony No. 6 by F. Schubert, “Romeo and Julia” by G. Berlioz, “German Requiem” by J. Brahms , Requiem, Symphony No. 2 and cantata “The History of Doctor Johann Faust” by A. Schnittke, Requiem by S. Berinsky, chamber works by Russian and foreign composers.

Constantly collaborates with conductors such as Valery Polyansky, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vladimir Fedoseev.
In 2000, he took part in the Russian premiere of A. Schnittke’s opera “Gesualdo” (conducted by Valery Polyansky).
He took part in productions of the operas “War and Peace” by S. Prokofiev and “Loengin” by R. Wagner at the Spoleto Festival (Italy, 1999, 2003) and the opera “Cherevichki” at the Teatro alla Scala (2005).
In 2006, he took part in productions of D. Shostakovich’s operas “The Players” (as Ikharev) and “The Big Lightning” (based on several works by D. Shostakovich; as the Architect) at the Holland Festival in Amsterdam (Amsterdam Chapel and The Hague resident orchestra, conductor Martin Brabbins).
In 2008 he performed the role of Jose (Carmen), in 2012 - Alfredo (La Traviata) on the stage of the Klaipeda Musical Theater (Lithuania).
At the Festivals. M. L. Rostropovich in Baku and Nizhny Novgorod performed the vocal cycle “From Jewish Folk Poetry” by D. Shostakovich.
In 2009, he took part in a concert performance of the opera “Iolanta” with the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra. P.I. Tchaikovsky under the direction of Vladimir Fedoseev in Tokyo.
In 2010, he performed the role of Gregory (Boris Godunov by M. Mussorgsky) at the Royal Walloon Opera in Liege (Belgium) and at the Santander International Festival (Spain).
In 2011, he performed the role of the Duke (Rigoletto by G. Verdi) at the International Opera Festival in Miskolc (Hungary).
In the 2016/17 season, he performed the title roles in Iolanta by P. Tchaikovsky at the Prague National Theater and Semyon Kotko by S. Prokofiev at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw (concert performance, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, conductor Vladimir Jurowski).
In July 2017, he took part in the Bolshoi Theater tour in Savonlinna, performing the role of Vaudemont in the opera Iolanta (conducted by Tugan Sokhiev).
In 2018, he performed the role of Jose (Carmen) at the New National Theater in Tokyo.
In 2019 - the roles of Herman (The Queen of Spades) at the Grain Market Hall in Toulouse and Mikhailo Tuchi (The Woman of Pskov) at the Paris Philharmonic (concert performances of the operas took place as part of the Bolshoi Theater tour in France; conductor Tugan Sokhiev).

He toured with concert programs in Russian cities, countries far and near abroad.

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