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Vladimir
Moroz
Baritone
Biography
Born in Belarus in 1974
Graduated from the Minsk Academy of Music (class of Prof. A.M.
Generalov) in 1999
Made his debut at the Byelorussian National Opera as Eugene Onegin
(Eugene Onegin) and became a member of the company (1997-99).
Competitions
• 1st prize of the International Lyisenko Competition (1997)
• 1st prize of the International Rimsky-Korsakov Competition (2000)
• Grand-Prix of the International Moniuszko Competition (2004)
His repertoire includes:
Eugene Onegin (Eugene Onegin), Robert (Iolanta), Figaro (Il Barbiere
di Siviglia), Slook (La Cambiale di Matrimonio), Silvio (I Pagliacci),
Enrico (Lucia di Lammermoor), Yeletsky (The Queen of Spades),
Andrei Bolkonsky (War and Peace), Marcello(La Boheme), Rodrigo
(Don Carlo), Ferdinand (Betrothal in a Monastery), Venetian merchant
(Sadko), Zurga (The Pearl Fishers), Mizgir (The Snow Maiden),
Belcore (L’elisir d’amore), Dunois (The Maid of Orleans),
Alexey ( Brothers Karamazov ).
Mr. Moroz has toured with the Mariinsky in Israel, UK, USA, China,
Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Finland, Spain, Japan, and
France.
With Mariinsky Theatre Mr.
Moroz has performed: Prince Andrei Bolkonsky (War and Peace, Anna Netrebko as Natasha)
at Covent Garden (2000), Teatro Real(2001), La Scala(2000), NHK
Hall Tokyo(2003); Rodrigo (Don Carlo) at Covent Garden(2001);
Eugene Onegin (Eugene Onegin) at Metropolitan Opera(2003), Washington
Opera(2004), Teatro Châtelet(2003), Deutsche Oper(2003),
NHK Hall Tokyo(2003); Prince Yeletsky (The Queen of Spades) at
Lucerne Festival(2000), at Salzburg Festival(2000) (Placido Domingo
as German).
Independent engagements in Europe and North America:
Marcello (La Boheme)(2002) and Dunois (“The Maid of Orleans”,
Mirella Freni as Joanna D’Arc)(2005) at Washington Opera;
Dunois (“The Maid of Orleans” ) (2007) at Carnegie
Hall; Eugene Onegin at Festival in Aix en Provence(2002) and at
Welsh National Opera(2004); Robert (Iolanta) at Welsh National
Opera(2005) and at Royal Albert Hall(2005); Silvio (I Pagliacci,
Jose Cura as Canio)(2004) and Enrico (Lucia di Lammermoor)(2004,2007)
at Vienna State Opera ( Edita Gruberova as Lucia); Silvio (I Pagliacci
) at Rijeka Opera House (Jose Cura as Canio)(2007).
Future engagements include: The White Nights
Opera Festival with the Mariinsky Theatre where he will sing
Silvio “I Pagliacci”,
Alesha “Brothers Karamazov”, and Aleksander “Tyazba
( The Lawsuit).”
James Fox Artist Management, LLC.
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