Our today's hero Dmitry Bobrov is a tenor from Russia. He was born in 1975, on November 14, in the Moscow region, the village of Malakhovka. Currently, he is a soloist of the Moscow Theater under the name "New Opera" named after E. Kolobov. We will talk in more detail about the life and creative path of the opera performer.
Biography
Bobrov Dmitry Viktorovich in 1998 graduated from the Moscow Music and Pedagogical College named after Ippolitov-Ivanov. His specialty is the conductor of the choir. In 1999-2006 he was a student at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, studied solo singing. He studied under A.P. Martynov, E.G. Kibkalo, and Yu. M. Statnik. In 2002, Dmitry Bobrov first appeared on the opera stage. He performed the role of Count Almaviva from the opera The Wedding of Figaro. The event took place at the Moscow Conservatory. In 2003, he participated in the project of the NTV Golden Nightingale television channel. There he performed an aria, which belongs to the operetta “The Princess of the Circus” by I. Kalman.

In 2004, our hero passed a master class by Michael Paul. In 2005, he performed the part in the cantata "Carmina Burana" by Karl Orff. Appeared on the scene in the images of Hunter and Forester in the “Mermaid” of Dvorak. He also performed the part of Laura. The State Chapel led by Valery Polyansky took part in the productions. Events were held at the Moscow State Conservatory. In 2005, Dmitry performed the main part from the opera “The Adventures of the Cheat Fox” by Janacek as part of the OPUS festival, which took place in France. Bobrov trained in the workshop of Michael Paul in the United States. In 2005-2010 he was a soloist of the opera at the Perm Opera House. Collaborates with the Moscow Chamber Theater and the New Opera.
Achievements
Dmitry Bobrov in 2004 became the laureate of the festival called "Festos", which was held in Moscow. In 2008, he received the gratitude of the Minister of Culture and Mass Communications of the Perm Territory. He was called the "opening of the season."
The newspaper "Culture" decided to pay attention to summarizing the theatrical season of 2008-2009. For this, the editorial staff appealed to 25 observers from major publications, as well as leading independent ballet and music critics. Among them was Marina Nestieva, who noted that Dmitry Bobrov was the main debut of the season. Our hero is a laureate of the Perm regional festival under the name "Magic wings". He also became a diploma winner of the Russian National Theater Award Golden Mask.
Repertoire
Dmitry Bobrov in 2005 performed the part of Eugene Onegin in the production of P. Tchaikovsky of the same name. He also participated in the following works: "Queen of Spades", "Orleans Maiden", "Iolanthe", "Snow Maiden", "Seville Barber", "Pagliacci", "Orpheus", "La Traviata", "Cleopatra", "Othello", “Christ”, “The Snow Queen”, “The adventures of a fox-cheat”, “Oh yes, Balda!”, “Twelve months.”
Scene
"New Opera" is a musical theater with which our hero collaborates. It was opened in 1991 in Moscow. The initiator was Yevgeny Kolobov - artistic director of the theater and conductor, as well as Yuri Luzhkov - mayor of Moscow. In 2006, the theater was named after the founder. His repertoire now consists of a number of lines: opera of the XX-XXI centuries, original performances, divertissements, Western and Russian classics. The new theater soon acquired the name of one of the leading opera groups in Russia. Kolobov with like-minded people created the “New Opera” in an effort to found an author’s theater in which the main genre would be perceived as a springboard for interpretation. The theater owns the debut productions of the operas Maria Stewart, Valley, Two Foscari, Boris Godunov, Hamlet, and Capriccio.

New genres were also developed: a creative portrait of musicians and composers, a theatrical performance. In total, the repertoire of the Novaya Opera Theater has over seventy works of the concert and opera genres. "Eugene Onegin" was awarded a theater prize called "Golden Mask" as the best musical performance. Rigoletto was called the "Event of the Year." This performance received the Russian opera award Casta diva. “Gianni Schicchi” is awarded the “Golden Mask”. The play, entitled “Cat's House,” also received a number of awards. In memory of the founder of the theater, a festival was organized under the name Epiphany Week in the New Opera. In 2006, the theater’s repertoire includes performances that have a comic connotation. Since 2008, cooperation began with Jan Latam-Koenig, a conductor from the UK.