Evgeny Gavrilovich Kibkalo ( Ukrainian: Evgen Kibkalo ; February 12, 1932 , Kiev - February 12, 2003 , Moscow ) - Soviet opera singer ( baritone ) and music teacher. People's Artist of the RSFSR ( 1970 ). [one]
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| Full name | Evgeny Gavrilovich Kibkalo | ||
| Date of Birth | February 12, 1932 | ||
| Place of Birth | Kiev , USSR , USSR | ||
| Date of death | February 12, 2003 (71 years old) | ||
| A place of death | Moscow , Russia | ||
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| Professions | opera singer , music teacher | ||
| Singing voice | lyric-dramatic baritone | ||
| Genres | opera, chamber music, Soviet pop | ||
| Collectives | The Bolshoi Theatre | ||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Creativity
- 3 Filmography
- 4 audio recordings
- 5 Recognition
- 6 notes
- 7 References
Biography
He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory ( 1956 ), a student of Vladimir Politkovsky [2] . Since 1956, the soloist of the Bolshoi Theater . Singing began as a bass, as the voice allowed you to freely take the lower, purely bass notes in the counter-octave. Trained at the La Scala Theater ( 1963 ).
Kibkalo's voice is unique in its beauty, richness and nobleness of timbre, grace of sound production and cantilena. The singer showed excellent singing talent and training, the voice can be considered a reference in baritone sound, with perfectly aligned timbre and smooth voice registers.
Systematic overstrain of the singing apparatus led to chronic hemorrhage in the vocal folds, non-closure and formation of the singing nodule. After an unsuccessful surgical intervention, Kibkalo was forced to leave the scene in 1976 , focusing on teaching activities. From 1979 to the last days of his life, he taught at the Moscow Conservatory. Professor (1993). [3]
He was buried in Moscow at the Vagankovsky cemetery [4] .
Creativity
The softness and sonority of the voice, free movement upward, sonorous and gentle falsetto allowed the singer to perform lyric parts (Onegin, Mizgir, Petruccio, Figaro), and great strength, richness of timbre and stage temperament - dramatic parts (Dirty, Shaklovity, Bolkonsky, Meresiev).
In addition, Kibkalo was known and popular as a pop singer, in his repertoire there were songs of both a heroic, patriotic, and romantic, lyrical plan (“Song of Anxious Youth”, “Komsomolets”, “ Lapin Romance ”, “Silhouette”, “ Aviamarsh ”,“ Sports March ”,“ Waltz about Waltz ”,“ Farewell, Rocky Mountains ”, etc.). He took part in the filming of Blue Light in the early 1960s.
Kibkalo voiced the films-operas by Roman Tikhomirov “Eugene Onegin” (1958, the main part; played by Vadim Medvedev), “The Queen of Spades” (1960, the part of Eletsky, played by Valentin Kulik).
Filmography
- 1958 - Eugene Onegin - vocals .
- 1959 - Khovanshchina - Boyarin the Shaklovity .
- 1959 - Corrected believing - vocals .
- 1960 - The Queen of Spades - vocals .
- 1961 - Free wind - vocals .
- 1961 - Dima Gorin's career - vocals .
- 1965 - The Tsar’s bride - Dirty - vocals .
- 1974 - Screen star - vocals .
- 1977 - Years of peaceful accomplishments (film-concert from the series “Anthology of the Soviet Song”) - performance of the song “If only the guys of the whole earth”.
Audio Records
- 1958 - " Spring " by Sergei Rachmaninov , deer. Alexander Gauk
- 1960 - “ The Queen of Spades ” by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (Eletsky), dir. Evgeny Svetlanov
- 1961 - “ The Tale of a Real Man ” by Sergei Prokofiev (Alexey), deer. Mark Ermler
- 1962 - “ Boris Godunov ” by Modest Mussorgsky (Rangoni), dir. Alexander Melik-Pashaev
Recognition
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor . [3]
Notes
- ↑ Kibkalo Evgeny Gavrilovich. Biography
- ↑ Vladimir Mikhailovich Politkovsky . Bolshoi Date of treatment June 3, 2017.
- ↑ 1 2 Kibkalo Evgeny Gavrilovich on the website of the Moscow State Conservatory
- ↑ Tomb of E. G. Kibkalo