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'''Vladimir Anatolyevich Matorin''' ({{lang-ru|Влади́мир Анато́льевич Мато́рин}}; [[May 2]], [[1948]]) is a famous [[Russia]]n [[opera]] singer. He is considered one of the greatest contemporary [[Bass (vocal range)|bass]] singer in Russia.
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'''Vladimir Anatolyevich Matorin''' ({{lang-ru|Влади́мир Анато́льевич Мато́рин}}; May 2, 1948) is a famous [[Russia]]n [[opera]] singer. He is considered one of the greatest contemporary [[Bass (vocal range)|bass]] singer in Russia.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Vladimir was born [[May 2]], [[1948]], in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. After graduation from [[Gnessin State Musical College|Gnessin music academy]] he became a part of the [[Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre]] in 1974. In 1991 he was invited to [[Bolshoi theatre]] troup. He performed the major arias in such operas as [[Boris Godunov (opera)|Boris Godunov]], [[Khovanshchina]], [[Aleko (opera)|Aleko]] and others.
Vladimir was born May 2, 1948, in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. After graduation from [[Gnessin State Musical College|Gnessin music academy]] he became a part of the [[Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre]] in 1974. In 1991 he was invited to [[Bolshoi Theatre]] troupe. He performed the major arias in such operas as [[Boris Godunov (opera)|Boris Godunov]], [[Khovanshchina]], [[Aleko (opera)|Aleko]] and others.

==Honours and awards==
* [[Order of Merit for the Fatherland]];
**3rd class (29 April 29, 2008) - for outstanding contribution to the development of national music and many years of creative activity
**4th class (22 March 2001) - for outstanding contribution to the development of national music and theatre
* [[People's Artist of Russia]] (1997)
* International Competition for musicians in Geneva, II Prize (1973)
* [[Glinka State Prize of the RSFSR|All-Union competition of vocalists named after M. Glinka]], II Prize (1977)

==External links==
* [http://www.rayfieldallied.com/artists/vladimir-matorin/ Rayfield Allied Profile]


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*Russian Musical Newspaper ''Культура'' №10 (7623) 13-19 марта 2008 г. [http://www.kultura-portal.ru/tree_new/cultpaper/article.jsp?number=763&pub_id=927656&rubric_id=210&crubric_id=100444 Владимир Маторин: «Я для вас — способ быть добрее»]
*Russian Musical Newspaper ''Культура'' №10 (7623) 13-19 марта 2008 г. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110716154754/http://www.kultura-portal.ru/tree_new/cultpaper/article.jsp?number=763&pub_id=927656&rubric_id=210&crubric_id=100444 Владимир Маторин: «Я для вас — способ быть добрее»]

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Latest revision as of 02:48, 16 April 2023

Vladimir Anatolyevich Matorin (Russian: Влади́мир Анато́льевич Мато́рин; May 2, 1948) is a famous Russian opera singer. He is considered one of the greatest contemporary bass singer in Russia.

Biography[edit]

Vladimir was born May 2, 1948, in Moscow, Russia. After graduation from Gnessin music academy he became a part of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre in 1974. In 1991 he was invited to Bolshoi Theatre troupe. He performed the major arias in such operas as Boris Godunov, Khovanshchina, Aleko and others.

Honours and awards[edit]

External links[edit]

Bibliography[edit]