Boris Pinkhasovich (Baritone)
Born in 1986 in Leningrad, in 2005 he graduated cum laude
from the Glinka Boys’ Choir School of St Petersburg and entered the
Conducting and Choral Department of the St Petersburg State
Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory (class of Professor T. Khitrova) and joined
the Chamber Choir of the Smolny Cathedral. Since 2006 he has been
a conductor of the Symphonic Orchestra of the Scientist’s House
of St Petersburg (since 2008 — Artistic Director of the
Orchestra). In 2008, he entered the Singing Department of the
Conservatory (class of Professor Irina Bogachyova) and graduated cum laude
in 2011. In 2011, he joined the Mikhailovsky Opera Company.
He performed with the renowned conductors such as Mariss Jansons,
Saulius Sondeckis, Leo Kraemer. Andrey Anikhanov, Alexander Titov, Peter
Feranec.
His repertory includes: — Uberto (La serva
padrona) — Aleko (Aleko) — Dancairo
(Carmen) — Demon (Demon) — Ibn-Hakkia
(Iolanta) — Amfortas (Parsifal) — Carmina
Burana by Carl Orf — The St Matthew Passion,
The St John Passion by J.S. Bach — Requiem, The
Great Mass by W.A. Mozart — The German Requiem
by I. Brahms — Masses and Cantatas by Handel, Haydn,
Schubert, Tchaikovsky — Vocal compositions by S. Slonimsky
His repertory at the Mikhailovsky Theatre includes:
— Marcel (La Boheme) — Onegin (Eugene
Onegin) — Eletsky (The Queen
of Spades) — Belcore (L’elisir
d’amore) — Angelotti (Tosca) — Robert
(Iolanta)
Awards: I prize at the IV International Galina
Vishnevskaya Opera Singers Competition (2012) I prize at the
International Singing Contest in Spain (2010) prize at the
International Singing Competition in St Petersburg (2009) prize
at the All-Russian Competition of the Choral Conductors in Nizhny
Novgorod (2005) Nominee for the Highest Theatre Award of Russia Golden
Mask (2010-2011) as Best Male Opera Role for Marcel
in La Boheme Scholarship of the Ministry for Culture
of Russia
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