Sergei Leiferkus (Baritone)
Today, Sergei Leiferkus is considered one of the world’s most renowned
performing artists. His amazing gift as a singer is combined with his
brilliant skill as an actor, and his interpretations of the roles of
Onegin, Rangoni, Iago, Scarpia and Mefistofele have been acclaimed as truly
groundbreaking.
Sergei Leiferkus was born in Leningrad in 1946, and in 1972 he
graduated from the Leningrad Conservatoire. Sergei Leiferkus began his artistic
career while still a student at the Conservatoire at the Leningrad State Theatre
of Musical Comedy, where he sang the role of Mr X in the operetta Die
Zirkusprinzessin. In 1971, Sergei Leiferkus was a prize-winner at the
All-Union Mikhail Glinka Vocalists’ Competition in Vilnius. The following year,
he joined the Maly Musorgsky Opera and Ballet Theatre. In 1977, he took
part in a production of Prokofiev’s opera War and Peace at
the Mariinsky Theatre (directed by Yuri Temirkanov). In 1979, Sergei
Leiferkus performed the role of Chichikov in Shchedrin’s opera
Dead Souls at the Mariinsky Theatre, and, in 1979, he became
a member of the Mariinsky Opera Company.
In 1982 the singer took part in the Wexford Festival, and
in 1983 he performed with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Kurt
Masur. It was at this time that his international fame began to grow. Since
1988, Sergei Leiferkus has sung at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden,
and, from 1992, at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
Today, he appears at myriad opera houses throughout the world, among
them the Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna), the Opйra Bastille and
the Thйвtre du Chвtelet (Paris), La Scala (Milan) and the Teatro Colуn
(Buenos Aires). He is a regular visitor to arts festivals
in Edinburgh, Bregenz, Glyndebourne, Tanglewood, Wexford and Salzburg as
well as the Ravinia festival in Chicago. The singer
devotes much of his time not just to stage work, but also to frequent recitals
and chamber programmes in cities including Moscow, St Petersburg, New
York, London, Amsterdam, Vienna and Milan. He has worked together with ensembles
such as the Boston, New York, Montreal, Berlin and London Symphony
Orchestras; he also frequently collaborates with conductors including Claudio
Abbado, Zubin Mehta, Seiji Osawa, Yuri Temirkanov, Valery Gergiev, Bernard
Haitink, Neeme Jдrvi, Kurt Masur and James Levine.
The singer’s repertoire includes almost fifty opera roles, among them Eugene
Onegin and Mazepa in the operas of the same name by Tchaikovsky,
Prince Igor (Prince Igor), Ruprecht (The Fiery Angel),
Prince Andrei (War and Peace), Nabucco, Macbeth and Simon Boccanegra
in the operas of the same name by Verdi, Amonasro
(Aida), Don Carlo (La forza del destino), Iago
(Otello), Don Giovanni (Don Giovanni), Telramund
(Lohengrin), Alberich (Das Rheingold) and Klingsor
(Parsifal). Almost one third of Sergei Leiferkus’ repertoire comprises
Russianmusic from the 19th and 20th centuries.
The singer has recorded almost forty CDs. His first CD recording of songs by
Musorgsky received a Grammy nomination, while another recording of
all of Musorgsky’s songs (on four CDs) was awarded the Diapason
d’Or prize. The catalogue of Sergei Leiferkus’ video recordings
includes operas staged at the Mariinsky Theatre (Eugene Onegin and
The Fiery Angel) and at Covent Garden (Prince Igor and
Otello), three versions of The Queen of Spades (Mariinsky
Theatre, Wiener Staatsoper, Glyndebourne) and Nabucco (Bregenz Festival). One of
the most recent productions featuring Sergei Leiferkus has been acclaimed
director Robert Wilson’s production of the tetralogy Der Ring des
Nibelungen at Paris’ Thйвtre du Chвtelet. Sergei Leiferkus gives master
classes and teaches in Berlin, Toronto, Moscow, Boston and Oldbury.
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