Dmitry Ovchinnikov (Bass)
Born in Moscow. In 2001 graduated from the Moscow State Institute of Culture and
Arts (Leonid Zimnenko’s class). He has participated in the master-classes of
Giandomenico Bisi, Gloria Borrelli, Verena Keller, Alfredo Mariotti, Dmitry
Vdovin. Since 2001 he has been a Helikon-Opera Company
soloist.
Repertoire
Uberto (Pergolesi’s La
Serva Padrona) Georges (Gretry’s Pierre le
Grand) Don Pasquale (Donizetti’s Don
Pasquale) Bartolo (Il barbiere di
Siviglia) Frank (Die
Fledermaus) The High Priest of Bel
(Nabucco) Pistol
(Falstaff) Ramfis
(Aida) Malyuta Skuratov (The Tsar’s
Bride) The Storm-Knight (Rimsky-Korsakov’s Kashchey
the Deathless) Dodon (Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Golden
Cockerel) Varlaam (Boris
Godunov) The Cook (Prokofiev’s The Love for Three
Oranges) Thierry (Poulenc’s Dialogues des
Carmelites) Schigolch (Berg’s
Lulu) Zuniga (Bizet’s
Carmen) Luther, Crespel (Offenbach's Les Contes
d'Hoffmann) Mill-hand, Old Convict, Priest
(Shostakovich’s The Lady Macbeth of
Mtsensk) Zlatogor (The Queen of
Spades) Kolenaty, Stage Technician (Janacek’s Vec
Macropulos) Grenvil
(Traviata) Orlik
(Mazeppa) Bartolo (Le Nozze di
Figaro) Magnifico (Rossini’s La
Cenerentola) Barone di Trombonok (Rossini’s Il
viaggio a Reims) Dulcamara (L’elisir
d’amore) Gasparo (Donizetti’s
Rita)
Tours
He participated in
the Helikon-Opera company tours to England, France, Spain, Italy,
Israel, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Estonia. In 2004 he made his debut at the
Vienna’s Kammeroper (Gasparo in Rita), where he returned in 2006,
singing the part of Narratore (I due timidi by Nino Rota). In 2005
he appeared at the Theatre San-Carlos in Lisbon, Portugal (Shostakovich’s
The Nosе). At the festival Durance Luberon, France, performed the
part of Barone di Trombonok (Il Viaggio a Reims, 2007) and the title
part in Don Pasquale (2008). In 2008 he made his debut at Moscow’s
theatre Novaya Opera in Il Barbiere de Siviglia.
In
2010, he made his Bolshoi Theatre debut as Frank (Die Fledermaus).
Awards
Diploma -winner at the
International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition (Vienna,
2003). Prize-winner at the International competition Art of ХХI
century (1st prize, Kiev).
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