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Sergej Larin : ウィキペディア英語版
Sergej Larin

Sergej Larin〔In English, his first name is also sometimes spelled as 'Sergey' or 'Sergei'〕 ((リトアニア語:Sergejus Larinas); (ロシア語:Серге́й Ларин); March 9, 1956 – January 13, 2008)〔Obituary: (Sergej Larin, 51, Russian Tenor Who Found Acclaim in European and American Houses, Has Died' ), ''Opera News'', New York Metropolitan Opera Guild, 15 January 2008. Accessed 16 January 2008〕 was one of a number of operatic tenors from the former Soviet Union to achieve success in the West. His vocal talent was acknowledged by some of the world's leading conductors including Riccardo Muti, Claudio Abbado and Zubin Mehta. Larin was also a recitalist, with several programs of songs preserved on disc.
Larin was born in Daugavpils, Latvia. After completing a degree in French philology in Gorky and undergoing voice training in Lithuania under the Lithuanian tenor Virgilijus Noreika, he made his debut at the Lithuanian Opera and Ballet Theatre in 1981, singing Alfredo in ''La Traviata''. After nearly a decade of performances at various Soviet venues, Larin made his debut in the West. Larin's international career started after he signed a contract with the Slovak National Theatre and moved to Slovakia, following which he made a debut at the Vienna State Opera. His Covent Garden debut took place in 1991, where he sang Don José in Bizet's ''Carmen'', while Cavaradossi in Puccini's ''Tosca'' served for his debuts at both Paris and the Metropolitan Opera.
The prevailingly lyric impact of his strong tenor made him the choice for important Russian roles at several theatres. His experience with ''Boris Godunov'' began with the Fool, took him next to the role of the wily Shuisky, and finally to the False Dmitri I. The Metropolitan Opera heard his first performances of the Pretender when the Kirov visited in 1992. In 1994, Larin sang Dmitri with Claudio Abbado at the Salzburg Festival (the performance was recorded). Salzburg audiences heard Larin's rendition of ''Don Carlos'' in 1998. Larin also performed as Calaf in a production of Puccini's ''Turandot'' mounted in China and recorded, video-taped, and distributed globally.
His Andrei in Neeme Järvi's recording of Tchaikovsky's ''Mazeppa'' placed him in the company of Sergei Leiferkus, Galina Gorchakova, Anatoly Kotcherga, and Larissa Diadkova, the top Russian singers in the 1990s. He also performed as Sergei in Shostakovich's ''Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District''.
Larin recorded several discs of Russian songs for the Chandos label, exploring Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky in discs entirely devoted to their works and offering another recital devoted to songs of "The Mighty Handful" (Rimsky-Korsakov, Cui, Balakirev, Borodin, and Mussorgsky) as well as two discs of miscellany, including Medtner, Gretchaninov, Rubinstein, and Kalinnikov. His accompanist in the project was Eleonora Bekova.
He died in Bratislava, Slovakia.
==Notes and references==

*Erik Eriksson, Allmusic, ()


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