Andrei Andreyev

Tenor

Andrei Andreev was born in 1986 in Moscow. In 2001 he entered Schnittke Moscow State Institute of Music College, the Choral Conducting Department. In 2003 he continued his studies at the Vocal Department (O. Georgian, and later M. Shadrina’s class). From 2006 he studied at the Vocal Department, Margarita Shadrina’s class, of the Schnittke Institute. During his studying he performed parties of Tamino in Mozart’s Die Zauberfloete, Lensky in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin, Ivan in The Tsar Ivan’s Night by Nikolai Peyko.

Andrei Andreev was born in 1986 in Moscow. In 2001 he entered Schnittke Moscow State Institute of Music College, the Choral Conducting Department. In 2003 he continued his studies at the Vocal Department (O. Georgian, and later M. Shadrina’s class). From 2006 he studied at the Vocal Department, Margarita Shadrina’s class, of the Schnittke Institute. During his studying he performed parties of Tamino in Mozart’s Die Zauberfloete, Lensky in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin, Ivan in The Tsar Ivan’s Night by Nikolai Peyko.

Andrei Andreev took part in the Bolshoi Theatre production of Desyatnikov’s The Children of Rosenthal (the role of Rosenthal’s first colleague, 2005), in the 8th Chekhov Festival in Moscow, singing in Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins (2009). He sang the tenor part in Handel’s Messiah at the Moscow Catholic Cathedral in 2011. His repertoire also includes: Prince Ramiro in Rossini’s Cinderella, Ernesto in Donizetti’s Don Pasquale, and Astrologer in Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Golden Cockerel.

He has won the 2nd Prize of the Bella voce International Youth Vocal Competition (Moscow, 2006).

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