Anatoly Yakovlevich Ponomarenko (January 12, 1945 [1] , Kiev ) - Soviet and Russian opera singer (baritone), director. Since 1971 - soloist of the Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theater . People's Artist of the RSFSR (1986). He graduated from the Kiev Conservatory (1970), a student of I. N. Vilinsky .
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards and achievements
- 3 Acting
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Biography
Awards and Achievements
- Laureate of the International Competition. Glinka (1973)
- Laureate of the International Competition. Tchaikovsky (1974)
- Laureate of the vocal competition in Rio de Janeiro (1975)
- Laureate of the regional award "Samara Theater Muse"
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (1986)
Tours in the USSR and in different countries of the world (France, Italy, Germany, Bulgaria, Poland, Belgium, Vietnam, Angola, Senegal, Congo, Brazil).
Acting
In the operas of P. I. Tchaikovsky: Onegin (“Eugene Onegin”), Yeletsky, Tomsky (“The Queen of Spades”), Robert (“Iolanta”), Prince (“Enchantress”), Prince Igor (“Prince Igor” by A. Borodin ), in the operas of N. Rimsky-Korsakov: Dirty (The Tsar’s Bride), Misgir (The Snow Maiden), Egnatius (Servilia), Aleko (Aleko S. Rachmaninov), Count Robinson (Secret Marriage F . Cimarosa), Guglielmo (“ That's what everyone does ” by V. A. Mozart), Figaro (“The Barber of Seville” by J. Rossini), in the operas of G. Donizetti: Enrico (“Bell”), Mom (“Viva la Mamma!” ), Dulcamara (“Love Drink”), Tonio (“Pagliacci” by R. Le nkavallo), in operas by G. Verdi: Count di Luna (“Troubadour”), Renato (“Masquerade Ball”), Rigoletto (opera of the same name), Georges Germont (“La Traviata”), Amonasro (“Aida”), Iago ( "Othello"), Macbeth (opera of the same name), Escamillo ("Carmen" by J. Bizet), in the operas of G. Puccini: Scarpia ("Tosca"), Marcel ("Bohemia"), Alfio ("Country Honor" by P. Mascagni ), Crown (Porgy and Bess by J. Gershwin), Boswell (world premiere of Maria Stuart by S. Slonimsky), Hamlet (world premiere of Hamlet by S. Slonimsky), Patriarch (world premiere of Visions of John the Terrible by S. Slonimsky) and others.
It has an extensive chamber repertoire, which consists of works by Russian, foreign and modern composers, folk songs, as well as songs of the war years. Conducts an active concert activity.
Notes
Links
- Samara Opera and Ballet Theater. Anatoly Ponomarenko
- Ponomarenko Anatoly Yakovlevich (1945) // Vocal-encyclopedic dictionary: Bibliography: 5 volumes / M. S. Agin . - M. , 1991-1994.
- Interview with People's Artist of Russia Anatoly Ponomarenko