Prince Igor'

Moscow
Region: Moscow
Project author: Vitaly Kozin
Briefly about the author:
He began practicing meditation using the Sahaja Yoga method in 2003. He graduated from the vocal department (2002) and completed an assistantship and internship (2005) at the P.I. Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine (Kiev Conservatory), class of People's Artist of the USSR, Professor N.K. Kondratyuk.
About the project:
After starting the meditation practice, the upper tenor register opened up and therefore I switched to the tenor repertoire: Herman - "The Queen of Spades" by P.I. Tchaikovsky, Richard - "Un Ballo Maschera" by G. Verdi, Andrei Khovansky - "Khovanshchina" by M. Mussorgsky, Vladimir Igorevich - "Prince Igor" by A. Borodin and others. For his brilliant performance of the part of Erik and outstanding stage presence in the production of R. Wagner's opera "The Flying Dutchman" at the Donetsk Opera and Ballet Theater, Vitaly Kozin was awarded a scholarship from the R. Wagner Foundation. 2012 (Germany). He was awarded a special prize of the jury of the International Vocal Seminar. Beskow, Germany 1998 In 2019, as part of the Rostov Musical Theatre's tour in Moscow, he performed the role of Andrei Khovansky in Mussorgsky's opera Khovanshchina on the historic stage of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia.
Useful Links:
The author has a website offering a professional show where live performances combine masterpieces of the world opera stage with captivating performance:
https://fusion-opera.ru/
Contact information for the author:
E-mail: kozinvita@mail.ru

Participation: No

Direction: Music

Region: Moscow

Herman's Aria - Act 3 of "The Queen of Spades" by P.I. Tchaikovsky
Calaf's Aria Act 3 "Turandot" by G. Puccini
An excerpt from Mussorgsky's opera "Khavanschina" (home version)
Vitaly Kozin about music and theater

Herman's Aria - Act 3 of "The Queen of Spades" by P.I. Tchaikovsky

Calaf's Aria Act 3 "Turandot" by G. Puccini

An excerpt from Mussorgsky's opera "Khavanschina" (home version)

Vitaly Kozin about music and theater

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