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SERGEJ
LJADOV
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| tenor |
principal
soloist
of National Opera Theater Prague, Czech republic |
Sergej Ljadov was born in Nijniy Novgorod (Russia) in
1961 and graduated from the St.-Petersburg
Conservatory in 1993 with diploma in Opera Vocal (Prof. Ryazantsev).
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Work Experience
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1999
December |
concert tour with program of the project "Two centuries of Russian
Classical Romance" in Switzerland.
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1999
Oktober-November |
performs Jose (Bizet, "Carmen") in Japan Tour of National
Theatre Prague: Oita, Tokyo (Tokyo Bunka Kaikan), Takasaki, Shimonoseki,
Kagoshima, Morioka.
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| 1998 |
principal soloist Czech National Opera, Prague, where took part
in a premieres of operas: "Pikovaya dama" by Tchaikovsky (German),
"Carmen" by Bizet (Jose), "Pagliaci" by Leoncavallo (Canio).
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| 1998 |
he recorded CD "Wedding in the Monastery" by Prokofiev - Elustaf
(Philips).
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| 1996 |
he has been touring with Mariinsky Opera Theater to Finland,
USA (Metropolitan Opera), France, Italy, Germany, Spain. As solo
singer he has been touring to Poland, Great Britain, Czech republic,
Belgium.
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| 1996 |
soloist of the Mariinsky (Kirov) theater, where performs opera
parts: Andrei in "Mazepa" by Tchaikovsky, Finn in "Ruslan and
Ludmila" by Glinka, Samozvanyets and Shuisky in "Boris Godunov"
by Musorsky, Andrei Hovansky in "Hovanschina" by Mussorgsky, Goryachiy
in "The gambler" by Prokofiev, "The Fiery Angel" by Prokofiev,
"Salome" by Strauss with conductor V.Gergiev.
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| 1994/1995 |
He interpreted part Rudolf in "La Boheme" with conductor Maris
Yansons.
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| 1994 |
soloist of the State Musical Theater "Saint-Petersburg opera".
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Sergej Ljadov performed with following conductors: I.Belohlavek,
V.Gergiev, B.Kulinski, R.Martinov, D.Nozeda, A.Polyanitchko, M.Yansons.
Besides work at opera theaters Sergej Ljadov concertizes, and
this activity is intensive and diversified. He has recordings
on the Russian and Czechia Radio and TV.
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REPERTOIRE
West European operas
Riccardo (Verdi "Un Ballo in Maschera")
Tristan (Wagner "Tristan and Izolda")
Rudolf (Puccini "La Boheme")
Pinkerton (Puccini "Madame Butterfly")
Canio (Leoncavallo "Pagliaci")
Jose (Bizet "Carmen")
Verdi "Rigoletto"
Russian operas
Vodemon (Tchaikovsky "Iolanta")
German (Tchaikovsky "Pikovaya dama")
Lyensky (Tchaikovsky "Eugene Onegin")
Likov (Rimsky-Korsakov "The Tchar's Bride")
Sadko (Rimsky-Korsakov "Sadko")
Tucha (Rimsky-Korsakov "Pskovityanka")
Samozvanyets and Shuisky (Mussorgsky "Boris Godunov")
Andrei Hovansky (Mussorgsky "Hovanschina")
Elustav (Prokofiev "Wedding in the Monastery")
Goryachiy (Prokofiev "The gambler")
Prokofiev "The Fiery Angel"
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