Nikolay Baskov

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Nikolay Baskov

Nikolay Victorovich Baskov PAR (Russian: Николай Викторович Басков, 15 October 1976, in Balashikha Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a popular Russian tenor singer. He's famous for performing both classical operatic arias and pop music songs.

He is Meritorious[1] (2001) and People's[2] (2009) Artist of the Russian Federation. He is people's artist[3] of Ukraine. He is also known for participating on the Russian television intellectual game show What? Where? When? as a member of Mikhail Barshchevsky's team.

Nikolay Baskov studied at Gnessin music academy in Moscow, and became an aspirant of Moscow State Petr Chaykovsky Conservatory. In 1998 Baskov won the first prize in the All-Russian Young Singers Competition and second prize in the Grande Voce competition 1999 in Spain.

The same year Nikolay Baskov was invited to the Bolshoi theatre troupe. He performed the major arias in such operas as Yevgeni Onegin, Prince Igor, Boris Godunov, Traviata and others.

In 2000 he recorded his debut solo album «Posveshenie» (Dedication). The music video filmed for «In Memory of Caruso» (a cover of "Caruso" written by Lucio Dalla) was aired on Russian TV and increased his popularity. Since 2001, Baskov abandoned the Bolshoi to run his commercially successful solo career. Though Baskov's repertoire consists mostly of modern arrangements of arias and romances, he performs pop music as well. Nikolay has often performed with pop artists, as well as with classical singers such as Montserrat Caballé. From July 2009 to March 2011, he dated Oksana Fedorova, the former Miss Universe.

Released in 2011 the "Nikolai Baskov: Romantic Journey" concert performance CD/DVD takes place at Moscow’s Hall of the Luzhniki Stadium. Baskov is accompanied by a full orchestra and plays to an enthusiastic crowd of nearly 10,000 people. Taped with 24 HD cameras, this is Russia’s most elaborate and expensive performance ever recorded for international television. He performs classic pieces from “Tosca”, “La Boheme”, “Werther”, “Turandot” and other popular songs from his catalogue such as “Be My Love”, “Granada” and “Back to Sorrento”. Baskov is joined by world-renowned soprano, Montserrat Caballé, and her daughter Marti, for several duets.[4]

Baskov had his first American tour in early 2012. In December 2012, he signed an open letter against a St. Petersburg bill banning "homosexual propaganda", along with pop stars like Philipp Kirkorov and Dima Bilan.[5]

Discography

  • Посвящение (Dedication 2000)
  • Посвящение на бис (Dedication Encore 2000)
  • Шедевры уходящего века (Masterpieces of the Passing Century, 2001)
  • Мне 25 (I'm 25, 2001)
  • Никогда не говори прощай (Never Say Farewell, 2004)
  • Отпусти меня (Release Me, 2005)
  • Лучшие песни (Best Songs, 2005)
  • Romantic Journey, 2011

Honours and awards

This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Russian Wikipedia.
  • Medal of the Order For Merit to the Fatherland, 2nd class (9 December 2006) - for achievements in the field of culture and art, and many years of fruitful work
  • Order of Francisc Skorina (Belarus, 2006) - for his great personal contribution to the development of the Belarusian-Russian cultural relations, the strengthening of friendship and cooperation between the peoples of Belarus and Russia
  • People's Artist of the Russian Federation (12 May 2009) - for his contribution to the art of music
  • Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation (6 September 2001) - for services to the arts
  • People's Artist of Ukraine (November 2004)
  • Gold medal for "peacekeeping and charity"
  • People's Artist of the Republic of Moldova (2 May 2007)
  • Golden Gramophone Award (2005–08, 2010–11)
  • Title of "The Golden Voice of Russia"
  • People's Artist of Chechnya

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