Mikhail Kazakov

Bass

Biography

Born in Dmitrovgrad, Ulyanovsk region. In 200l, he completed his studies at the Kazan Conservatory (Galina Lastovka’s class). While still a second-year student, he took part in a performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem at the Tartar Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
In 2001, he joined the Bolshoi Theatre Opera Company as soloist.

Repertoire

At the Bolshoi Theatre:
King Rene (Iolanta)
Khan Konchak (Borodin’s Prince Igor)
Title role (Boris Godunov)
Zaccaria (Nabucco)
Gremin (Eugene Onegin)
Banquo (Macbeth)
Dosifey (Khovanshchina)
Kutuzov (War and Peace)
Prince Yuri Vsevolodovich (Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and of the Maiden Fevronia)
Igor Svyatoslavich (Prince Igor)

Also in his repertoire are:
Don Basilio (Il barbiere di Siviglia)
Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos)
Miller (Alexander Dargomyzhsky’s Rusalka)
Sobakin (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Tsar’s Bride)
Aleko, Old Gypsy (Sergei Rakhmaninov’s Aleko)
Colline (La Boheme)
Title role (Giuseppe Verdi’s Attila)
Monterone, Sparafucile (Rigoletto)
Ramfis (Aida)
Philip (Don Carlos)
Title role (Arrigo Boito’s Mefistofele)
Pimen (Boris Godunov)
Ivan Khovansky (Khovanshchina)
Baron (Rakhmaninov’s The Miserly Knight)
Raimondo (Lucia di Lammermoor)
de Silva (Ernani)
Ferrando (Il Trovatore)

Tours

Mikhail Kazakov has an active concert life; he has appeared at the following, among other, prestigious venues in Russia and Europe: the Saint-Petersburg Philharmonia, the Maryinsky Theatre, the Big Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, the Koncertgebau and Karee Hall (Amsterdam), the Megaron Concert Hall (Athens), the UNESCO Concert Hall (Paris), the Concert Hall of the European Parliament (Strasbourg).
In 2003, he sang the part of Zaccaria (Nabucco) at New Israel Opera, Tel-Aviv. In the same year, he took part in a concert performance of Eugene Onegin at Place des Arts in Montreal, Canada.
In 2004, he made his Vienna Staatsoper debut as the Comendatore in Don Giovanni (conductor Seiji Ozawa).
In September 2004, he sang the Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos) at Dresden Staatsoper.
In November 2004, at the invitation of Placido Domingo, he sang Ferrando in Il Trovatore at Washington National Opera.
In December 2004, he sang Gremin (Eugene Onegin) and in May-June 2005 — Ramfis (Aida) at theDeutsche Oper am Rhein (Dusseldorf).
In 2005, he took part in a performance of Verdi’s Requiem in Montpellier.
In 2006, he sang Raimondo (Lucia di Lammermoor) in Montpellier (conductor Enrique Mazzola) and took part in a performance of Verdi’s Requiem in Goteborg.
In 2006-07, he sang Ramfis at the Opera Royal de Wallonie (Liege) and at the Dresden Staatsoper, Zaccaria at the Dresden Staatsoper and at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein.
In 2007, he took part in a concert performance of Rakhmaninov’s Aleko and Francesca da Rimini(Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow, conductor Mikhail Pletnev). In the same year, he appeared in Salle Gaveau (Paris) at the Crescendo Music festival.
In 2008, he took part in the Chaliapin Opera Festival (Kazan, Russia) and in the Lucerne Festival(conductor Yuri Temirkanov).
In 2011, he sang the title role in Boris Godunov at the Dallas Opera (Andrei Tarkovsky production, director Stephen Lawless).

Discography

In 2004, he recorded the disc Tchaikovsky Romances (piano — A. Mikhailov) State Radio and Television Company Kultura.

Awards

From 1999-2002, he was a prize-winner at several international competitions: the Elena Obraztsova Competition of Young Opera Singers (2nd prize), the Glinka Competition (Grand Prix), the Competition for Singers in Toulouse (Grand Prix), the Maria Callas Competition of Singers in Athens (2nd prize), the Tchaikovsky Competition (1st prize), Opera Singers Competition in Peking (1st prize). In 2002, he won the Irina Arkhipova Fund prize.

Biography

Born in Dmitrovgrad, Ulyanovsk region. In 200l, he completed his studies at the Kazan Conservatory (Galina Lastovka’s class). While still a second-year student, he took part in a performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem at the Tartar Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
In 2001, he joined the Bolshoi Theatre Opera Company as soloist.

Repertoire

At the Bolshoi Theatre:
King Rene (Iolanta)
Khan Konchak (Borodin’s Prince Igor)
Title role (Boris Godunov)
Zaccaria (Nabucco)
Gremin (Eugene Onegin)
Banquo (Macbeth)
Dosifey (Khovanshchina)
Kutuzov (War and Peace)
Prince Yuri Vsevolodovich (Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and of the Maiden Fevronia)
Igor Svyatoslavich (Prince Igor)

Also in his repertoire are:
Don Basilio (Il barbiere di Siviglia)
Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos)
Miller (Alexander Dargomyzhsky’s Rusalka)
Sobakin (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Tsar’s Bride)
Aleko, Old Gypsy (Sergei Rakhmaninov’s Aleko)
Colline (La Boheme)
Title role (Giuseppe Verdi’s Attila)
Monterone, Sparafucile (Rigoletto)
Ramfis (Aida)
Philip (Don Carlos)
Title role (Arrigo Boito’s Mefistofele)
Pimen (Boris Godunov)
Ivan Khovansky (Khovanshchina)
Baron (Rakhmaninov’s The Miserly Knight)
Raimondo (Lucia di Lammermoor)
de Silva (Ernani)
Ferrando (Il Trovatore)

Tours

Mikhail Kazakov has an active concert life; he has appeared at the following, among other, prestigious venues in Russia and Europe: the Saint-Petersburg Philharmonia, the Maryinsky Theatre, the Big Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, the Koncertgebau and Karee Hall (Amsterdam), the Megaron Concert Hall (Athens), the UNESCO Concert Hall (Paris), the Concert Hall of the European Parliament (Strasbourg).
In 2003, he sang the part of Zaccaria (Nabucco) at New Israel Opera, Tel-Aviv. In the same year, he took part in a concert performance of Eugene Onegin at Place des Arts in Montreal, Canada.
In 2004, he made his Vienna Staatsoper debut as the Comendatore in Don Giovanni (conductor Seiji Ozawa).
In September 2004, he sang the Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos) at Dresden Staatsoper.
In November 2004, at the invitation of Placido Domingo, he sang Ferrando in Il Trovatore at Washington National Opera.
In December 2004, he sang Gremin (Eugene Onegin) and in May-June 2005 — Ramfis (Aida) at theDeutsche Oper am Rhein (Dusseldorf).
In 2005, he took part in a performance of Verdi’s Requiem in Montpellier.
In 2006, he sang Raimondo (Lucia di Lammermoor) in Montpellier (conductor Enrique Mazzola) and took part in a performance of Verdi’s Requiem in Goteborg.
In 2006-07, he sang Ramfis at the Opera Royal de Wallonie (Liege) and at the Dresden Staatsoper, Zaccaria at the Dresden Staatsoper and at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein.
In 2007, he took part in a concert performance of Rakhmaninov’s Aleko and Francesca da Rimini(Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow, conductor Mikhail Pletnev). In the same year, he appeared in Salle Gaveau (Paris) at the Crescendo Music festival.
In 2008, he took part in the Chaliapin Opera Festival (Kazan, Russia) and in the Lucerne Festival(conductor Yuri Temirkanov).
In 2011, he sang the title role in Boris Godunov at the Dallas Opera (Andrei Tarkovsky production, director Stephen Lawless).

Discography

In 2004, he recorded the disc Tchaikovsky Romances (piano — A. Mikhailov) State Radio and Television Company Kultura.

Awards

From 1999-2002, he was a prize-winner at several international competitions: the Elena Obraztsova Competition of Young Opera Singers (2nd prize), the Glinka Competition (Grand Prix), the Competition for Singers in Toulouse (Grand Prix), the Maria Callas Competition of Singers in Athens (2nd prize), the Tchaikovsky Competition (1st prize), Opera Singers Competition in Peking (1st prize). In 2002, he won the Irina Arkhipova Fund prize.
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