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Boris Christoff

Boris Christoff (Bulgarian: , official transliteration ''Boris Kirilov Hristov'' ; 18 May 1914 – 28 June 1993) was a Bulgarian opera singer, widely considered to have been one of the greatest basses of the 20th century.〔(Allan Kozinn, "Boris Christoff, Bass, Dies at 79; Esteemed for His Boris Godunov", ''The New York Times'', June 29, 1993 )〕〔(Elizabeth Forbes, "Obituary: Boris Christoff", ''The Independent'', 29 June 1993 )〕
== Training ==
Born in Plovdiv, Christoff demonstrated early his singing talent and sang as a boy at the choir of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia. In the late 1930s he graduated in law and started a career as a magistrate. He continued singing in his spare time in the Gusla Chorus in Sofia, achieving an enormous success as the chorus soloist in 1940. Thanks to a government grant, Christoff left in May 1942 for Italy where he was tutored for two years in the core Italian bass repertoire by the great baritone of an earlier generation, Riccardo Stracciari.

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