The past century was marked by the rapid development of Soviet opera art. On the stages of theaters, new opera productions appear, which have begun to demand virtuoso vocal parts from performers. During this period, such well-known opera singers and famous performers, such as Chaliapin, Sobinov and Nezhdanova, are already working.
Along with great singers, not less prominent personalities appear on the opera stages. Such well-known opera singers like Vishnevskaya, Obraztsova, Shumskaya, Arkhipova, Bogacheva and many others are the standard for imitation and nowadays.
Galina Vishnevskaya
Galina Vishnevskaya
The prima donna of those years is considered to be Galina Pavlovna Vishnevskaya. Possessing a beautiful and clear, like a diamond, voice, the singer experienced difficult times, but nevertheless, becoming a professor at the conservatory, she managed to convey her secrets of correct singing to students.
For the singer for a long time remained the nickname "Artist". Her best part was the part of Tatiana (soprano) in the opera Eugene Onegin, after which the singer received the title of the main soloist of the Bolshoi Theater.
Elena Obraztsova
Elena Obraztsova
Elena Vasilyevna Obraztsova led a great creative activity connected with opera art. Her quivering passion for music has become a profession.
Having graduated externally in 1964 from the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory as “excellent with a plus,” Elena Obraztsova received her ticket to the Bolshoi Theater.
Possessing an exceptional mezzo-soprano timbre, she became a popular dramatic actress and played her operatic roles in the best productions, including the role of Martha in the opera Khovanshchina and Marie staged in War and Peace.
Irina Arkhipova
Irina Arkhipova
Many famous opera singers promoted Russian opera. Among them was Irina Konstantinovna Arkhipova. In 1960, she actively tours the world and gives concerts at the best opera houses in Milan, San Francisco, Paris, Rome, London and New York.
Irina Arkhipova’s first debut was the role of Carmen in the opera by Georges Bizet. Possessing an uncommon mezzo-soprano, the singer made a deep impression on Montserrat Caballe, thanks to which their joint performance happened.
Irina Arkhipova is the most acclaimed opera singer of Russia and according to the number of awards is listed in the celebrity opera record book.
Alexander Baturin
Alexander Baturin
Famous opera singers have also made a significant contribution to the development of Soviet opera art. Alexander Iosifovich Baturin had a magnificent and rich voice. His bass-baritone allowed him to sing the part of Don Basilio in the opera The Barber of Seville.
Baturin perfected his art at the Roman Academy. The singer easily managed to play parts written for both bass and baritone. The singer gained his celebrity thanks to the roles of Prince Igor, bullfighter Escamillo, Demon, Ruslan and Mephistopheles.
Alexander Vedernikov
Alexander Vedernikov
Alexander Filippovich Vedernikov is a Russian opera singer who passed an internship, performing in performances of the great Italian theater La Scala. On his account almost all the bass parts of the best Russian operas.
The party of Boris Godunov in his performance turned the old stereotypes. Vedernikov sal role model.
In addition to the Russian classics, the opera singer was also fascinated by spiritual music, which is why an artist often performed at worship services and held master classes at a theological seminary.
Vladimir Ivanovsky
Vladimir Ivanovsky
Many famous opera singers began their careers on stage. So Vladimir Viktorovich Ivanovsky first gained his popularity as an electrician.
Over time, receiving a professional education, Ivanovsky became a member of the Kirov troupe tetra opera and ballet. In the Soviet years, he sang more than a thousand concerts.
Possessing a dramatic tenor, Vladimir Ivanovsky brilliantly performed the parts of José in the opera Carmen, Hermann in The Queen of Spades, the Pretender in Boris Godunov and many others.
The development of the art of musical theater in the 20th century was also influenced by foreign opera voices. Among them are Tito Gobbi, Montserrat Caballe, Amalia Rodrigues, Patricia Chophi. Opera, like other forms of musical art, exerting a tremendous inner influence on a person, will always influence the development of a person’s spiritual personality.
The author - Victoria L.
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