Mikhail Svetlov (singer)
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Mikhail Svetlov (Krutikov) (Russian: Михаил Светлов) is a celebrated Russian-American bass, known for the unique range and beauty of his voice as well as his outstanding acting ability, his voice described by the Washington Post as "titanic, all encompassing, penetrating". He was nominated for a 2003 Grammy Award for a recording of Stravinsky's Histoire Du Soldat Suite and is the first Russian bass to ever perform the title roles in Don Giovanni and The Flying Dutchman.
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[edit] Debut
Mr. Svetlov studied piano, choral conducting and graduated as a singer from Moscow Conservatory. International career began with a very prestigious and successful debut at the Wexford Festival. Since winning the prestigious Viotti International Competition, praised for his rare technique in the bell canto style, Mr. Svetlov was immediately admitted to the permanent troupe of the Bolshoi Theater , as a principle soloist. Numerous important engagements have included performances with the Bolshoi on their tour at New York‘s Metropolitan Opera and critically acclaimed debuts at Teatro Alla Scala (La Scala) and Royal Albert Hall in London.
[edit] Recordings and Collaborations
His recordings of the world premieres of Rachmaninov's The Miserly Knight and Alexander Serov's Judith were honored by the Telerama Awards (French magazine for television, radio and music) in France. He is well known for his performances of Verdi's Requiem throughout the world, including Paris, Moscow, Tokyo, and Montreal. Mr. Svetlov performs frequently with Houston Grand Opera Mephistopheles in Faust, Don Basilio in Il Barbiere di Siviglia and Dikoy in Katya Kabanova with L'Opera de Montreal, the title role in Boris Godunov, Prince Gremin in Eugene Onegin with Florida Grand Opera. Mr. Svetlov has appeared with New York City Opera as the title role in Verdi's Attila, Basilio in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Colline in La Bohème, Banquo in a new production of Macbeth and Lorenz in the United States premiere of Mathis der Maler.
[edit] Discography
Discography includes the world premiere of Rachmaninov's "The Miserly Knight" and Serov's "Judith" on Le Chant du Monde, Shostakovich's "The Gamblers" recorded by Capriccio on Delta Music and Prokofiev's "Bethrothal in a Monastery" recorded by Melodia on BMG classics, Shostakovich's "14th Symphony" on Virgin Classics and Grammy nominated in 2003 Stravinsky's "Histoire Du Soldat, Premieres and Rarities" on KOCH International Classics.