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Mihail Mihaylov

tenor

exclusive representation in Poland 

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Bulgarian tenor Mihail Mihaylov graduated from the National Music Academy ‘Prof. Pancho Vladigerov’ in Sofia, where he studied under the guidance of Professor Ivanka Ninova. At the age of twenty-two, during his studies, he made his opera debut singing the part of Count Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia. Following his graduation from the Academy, Mihaylov performed Nemorino in L'elisir d'amore, Beppe in Rita, Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor, Alfredo in La traviata, Duca di Mantova in Rigoletto, Fenton in Falstaff, Count Camille de Rosillon in Die lustige Witwe, at the most important Bulgarian opera houses as well as at the Macedonian Opera and Ballet in Skopje.

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Mr. Mihaylov has performed at: the Royal Festival Hall, London (UK); the Moscow Kremlin (Russia); the Gasteig (Munich, Germany); the Auditorio Nacional de Música (Madrid, Spain), the Palau de la Música Catalana (Barcelona, Spain), the Théâtre de Vevey (Switzerland), the Osaka Festival Hall (Japan), Teatro del Giglio in (Lucca, Italy), Grand Thearhre in Poznan, Croatian National Opera in Rijeka.

 

He was a finalist of vocal competitions: Operalia in 2017 and Concours musical international de Montréal in 2018, thanks to which he gained international recognition, the artist appeared on stages such as: Teatro del Giglio in Lucca, Auditorio Nacional de Música in Madrid, Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, ​​Osaka Festival Hall, Moscow Kremlin, Opera NaÈ›ională BucureÈ™ti, Krakow Opera, as well as at the Laval Opéra Festival (France), Opernspiele Munot (Switzerland), Bartók Plusz Operafesztivál (Hungary), the International Jan Kiepura Festival in Krynica (Poland).

 

In addition to opera parts, the artist also appeared in several dozen symphonic and oratorio works, including in Messa da requiem by G. Verdi, Requiem and Stabat Mater by Dvorak, Symphony No. 9 and Missa Solemnis by L. van Beethoven, Messa di Gloria by G. Puccini, Stabat Mater by G. Rossini and works by J. Haydn, WA Mozart, F. Mendelssohn, F Schubert, C. Saint-Saëns and A. Scriabin. Mihaylov has collaborated with symphony orchestras in Bulgaria, Romania, Kosovo, Poland, Germany and Great Britain.

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The artist's engagements for the 2019/2020 season include the operatic roles of Alfredo at the Grand Theatre in PoznaÅ„, Pinkerton at the Croatian National Theater in Rijeka, Rodolfo at the State Opera Plovdiv, as well as Lensky in the Bulgarian National Radio production of Eugene Onegin opposite Krassimira Stoyanova as Tatyana. The same season, Mihail Mihaylov's concert appearances include performing alongside the world-renowned soprano Sonya Yoncheva in her Puccini Gala concert with the Sofia Philharmonic, tenor's part in G. Verdi's Requiem with the Sofia Philharmonic, the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic and the Grand Theatre in PoznaÅ„.

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In season 2020/2021 Mihail Mihaylov has performed as Rodolfo in La bohème in State Opera Bourgas, Nemorino in State Opera Varna, Peppe (G. Donizetti’s Rita) in Chamber Opera Blagoevgrad. In Sofia Philharmonic he sang in W. A. Mozart’s Requiem and F. Mendelssoh’s II Symphony (Lobgesang).

 

In 2021/2022 Mihail Mihaylov will perform, a. o. in G. Verdi’s Requiem in Silesian Philharmony in Katowice and New Year’s Eve Concert in Baltic Philharmony in GdaÅ„sk.

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On his account, the artist has numerous recordings for the Bulgarian National Television and the Bulgarian National Radio.

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Main opera parts: 

  • G. Donizetti, L'elisir d'amore, Nemorino

  • G. Donizetti, Lucia di Lammermoor, Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood

  • G. Donizetti, Rita, Peppe

  • F. Lehár, Die lustige Witwe, Camille de Rosillon

  • G. Puccini, La bohème, Rodolfo

  • G. Puccini, Madama Butterfly, Pinkerton

  • P. Tchaikovsky, Eugene Onegin, Lensky

  • G. Verdi, Falstaff, Fenton

  • G. Verdi, La traviata, Alfredo

  • G. Verdi, Rigoletto, Duca di Mantova

 

Oratorio:

  • L. v. Beethoven, Missa Solemnis

  • L. v. Beethoven, Symphony No. 9

  • A. DvoÅ™ák, Requiem

  • A. DvoÅ™ák, Stabat Mater

  • J. Haydn, Missa in tempore belli

  • J. Haydn, Missa in Angustiis

  • F. Mendelssohn, Elias

  • F. Mendelssohn, II Symfonia (Lobgesang

  • W. A. Mozart, Coronation Mass

  • W. A. Mozart, Requiem

  • G. Puccini, Messa di Gloria

  • G. Rossini, Stabat Mater

  • G. Rossini, Petite messe solennelle

  • C. Saint-Saëns, Requiem

  • F. Schubert, Mass No. 6 in E-flat major

  • A. Scriabin, Symphony No. 1

  • G. Verdi, Requiem

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