Kiril Manolov

Kiril Manolov
Native name Кирил Манолов
Born Kiril Manolov Todorov
(1976-10-10) 10 October 1976
Sofia, Bulgaria
Occupation Opera singer (baritone)
Years active 1998 – present

Kiril Manolov (Bulgarian: Кирил Манолов) (born 10 October 1976) is a Bulgarian operatic baritone with an international career performing leading roles in the opera houses of Hungary, Germany, Italy, Croatia, and his native Bulgaria. He is particularly known for his portrayal of the title role in Verdi's Falstaff

Life and career

Born Kiril Manolov Todorov in Sofia, he was educated at the Bulgarian State Academy of Music and made his debut in 1998 as Masetto in Don Giovanni.[1] He did further vocal study in Milan under Adriana Stamenova and in Vienna under Olivera Miljaković.[2]

Manolov in the title role of Simon Boccanegra at the Croatian National Theatre in Split, 2007

Manolov sang as a soloist for the National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria for several years and went on to become a regular guest soloist at the Croatian National Theatres in Zagreb and Split.[3] He has since returned several times to the National Opera in Sofia, including performances as Amonasro in Aida (2012) and the title role in Nabucco (2011). Since 2010 he has been a regular soloist at the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, appearing as Miller in Luisa Miller and in the title roles of Il barbiere di Siviglia, Simon Boccanegra, and Don Pasquale amongst others.

Sir John Falstaff in Verdi's Falstaff has been one of Manolov's signature roles. He sang the role for his house debuts at the Hamburg Staatsoper (2010), the Hungarian State Opera (2013), and the Deutsche Oper Berlin (2014).[4] It was also the role in which he made his Italian debut at the Ravenna Festival in 2013. The Ravenna production with Manolov as Falstaff, subsequently toured to Ferrara and other Italian cities and was revived at Ravenna in July 2015, conducted by Riccardo Muti, who brought the production and singers to Spain for performances at Oviedo's Teatro Campoamor later that month.[5][6][7][8]

Awards

Manolov's awards include:

References

  1. Deutsche Oper Berlin. Kiril Manolov. Retrieved 15 October 2015 (German).
  2. Zaharieva, Maria (2006). "кирил манолов завоевателят на нови сцени" ("Kiril Manolov conquers new stages". Blgari, Issue 4, pp. 24–25. Retrieved 15 October 2015 (Bulgarian)
  3. 1 2 Vesti (26 April 2009). "Кирил Манолов спечели конкурса "Борис Христов" На българския баритон бе присъдена Голямата награда на Международния конкурс за млади оперни певци, нещо, което не се беше случвало от 1992" ("Kiril Manolov won the "Boris Christoff"; the Bulgarian baritone was awarded the Grand Prix at the International Competition for young opera singers, something that had not happened since 1992"). Retrieved 15 October 2015 (Bulgarian)
  4. Tsvetkova, Violeta (14 August 2015). "Рикардо Мути за български баритон: Кирил Манолов е най-добрият Фалстаф в света" ("For Riccardo Muti, the Bulgarian baritone Kiril Manolov is the best Falstaff in the world"). Trud. Retrieved 15 October 2015 (Bulgarian).
  5. Tromboni, Athos (13 April 2015). "Falstaff ancora una volta non tradisce i ferraresi". La Nuova Ferrara. Retrieved 16 October 2015 (Italian).
  6. Il Resto del Carlino (9 November 2013). "Ravenna Festival, domenica Falstaff chiude la Trilogia". Retrieved 16 October 2015 (Italian).
  7. Ravenna Notizie (24 July 2015). "Ravenna Festival, è un trionfo per il Falstaff dei giovani diretto da Riccardo Muti". Retrieved 16 October 2015 (Italian).
  8. Avello, Ramón (1 August 2015). "Ironía y magia en un 'Falstaff' vital". El Comercio. Retrieved 16 October 2015 (Spanish).
  9. 1 2 14th Boris Christoff International Competition For Young Opera Singers. Laureates 2009

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