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Vladimir Baykov (Bass-baritone)

The Russian bass baritone Vladimir Baykov has rapidly gained a reputation as one of the most promising new talents for dramatic roles, as demonstrated in the 2012-2013 season by his debut at the Mariinsky Theatre St. Petersburg, where, under the baton of Valery Gergiev, he sang Gunther in Götterdämmerung and covered Wotan and Wanderer, and his role debuts as Bluebeard in Bluebeard’s Castle at the Finnish National Opera and as Donner in Das Rheingold at the Nederlandse Opera. In January 2014, he returned to Amsterdam for the revival of the Ring. In the season 2013/14 he was engaged as Angelotti, and as cover for Scarpia, at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, and for the title role in Prince Igor at the New Israeli Opera. This role also marked his debut at the English National Opera, London. In the summer of 2014, and again in 2015, he sang Wotan in Die Walküre at the Tyrolean Festival in Erl. A noteworthy recent highlight was the title role in the world Premiere of Anton Lubchenko’s opera Dr Zhivago in Regensburg.

He begins the current season with his début at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires as Ruprecht in Sergei Prokofiev’s The Fiery Angel. He will then take part in three productions at the Hamburg State opera – Guillaume Tell, Der Freischütz and Hänsel und Gretel.

His most important past engagements include: Ruprecht in Prokofiev’s The Fiery Angel under the baton of Leif Segerstam at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam (2010); Salieri in Rimsky-Korsakov’s Mozart and Salieri (2011) in Lugano and Torino with the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale of RAI; Pimen at Torino’s Teatro Regio and Sandoval in Donizetti’s Le duc d’Albe at the Vlaamse Opera Antwerp / Ghent (2012). In 2006 he sang the title role in Boris Godunov at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels, alternating with José van Dam. He sang the role again in Darmstadt at the end of the 2014/15 season.

He is working regularly at the Finnish National Opera, where, in 2009, he made his highly acclaimed debut as Vodnik; at the opera house in Bonn and at the National Theatre Mannheim, where, in 2010, he sang his first Wagnerian roles, Kothner and Gunther. At the Teatr Wielki in Warsaw he sang Méphistophélès in Robert Wilson’s much celebrated production. He has also performed at the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, Lisbon; the Aalto Theatre Essen and the Festival di due mondi in Spoleto.

Vladimir Baykov’s recent concert engagements include performances of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony under Justus Frantz in Munich’s Philharmonic Hall, Frankfurt’s Alte Oper and Berlin’s Konzerthaus and Verdi’s Requiem on tour with Enoch zu Guttenberg at the Berlin Philharmonic and Alte Oper Frankfurt. Gianandrea Noseda, Antonello Allemandi, Alan Curtis, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Stefan Soltesz, Carlo Franci, Woldemar Nelsson and Kazushi Ono are among the conductors with whom he has worked, and he has given recitals in his native Russia and abroad, in Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and Japan.

Vladimir Baykov has recorded Louis Spohr’s Die letzten Dinge for Capriccio records in 2007 (conducted by Bruno Weil).

He has been prize winner of several prestigious competitions: Bella Voce (Moscow, 1997); Mirjam Helin (Helsinki, 1999); Neue Stimmen (Gütersloh, 1999); Maria Callas (Athens, 2001); Belvedere (Vienna, 2001); Georgy Sviridov (Kursk, 2001); Queen Sonja (Oslo, 2003) and Queen Elizabeth (Brussels 2004). In 2010 Vladimir Baykov was a scholarship holder of the Richard-Wagner-Association at the Bayreuth Festival.

He was born in 1974 in Moscow and graduated from the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology as a Cybernetic Engineer before beginning his vocal studies at the Prokofiev Opera Studio in Moscow. He joined Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Conservatory in 1996, graduating with diplomas in solo singing and teaching in 2001.





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