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'''Amartuvshin''' (born 23 March 1986), is a [[Mongolian]] [[tenor]]. Honored Artist of Mongolia.
'''Amartuvshin''' (born 23 March 1986), is a [[Mongolian]] [[tenor]]. Honored Artist of Mongolia.
Since 2008 Amartuvshin is a soloist of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of Mongolia.
Since 2008 Amartuvshin is a soloist of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of Mongolia..<ref>[http://smolart.com/artist.php?lg=en&idd=26&it=opera]</ref>




==Education==
==Education==
Amartuvshin was born on March 23, 1986, in the Sukhbaatar in Mongolia. In 2009 he graduated from State University of Arts and Culture, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (class of Professor Mrs. Tserenpil Eruu).
Amartuvshin was born on March 23, 1986, in the Sukhbaatar in Mongolia. In 2009 he graduated from State University of Arts and Culture, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (class of Professor Mrs. Tserenpil Eruu).<ref>[http://smolart.com/artist.php?lg=en&idd=26&it=opera]</ref>


==Competitions and Awards==
==Competitions and Awards==
Amartuvshin was a prize-winner of numerous National and International opera competitions, including ''The Mongolian National Competition for Young Opera Singers'' (2009, II Prize), International Opera Competition ''BAIKAL'' in Ulan-Ude, Russia (2011, I prize), ''[[International Tchaikovsky Competition|XIV Tchaikovsky Competition]]'' in St. Petersburg, Russia (2011, II prize and public award as the best male singer), ''[[Operalia, The World Opera Competition|OPERALIA]]'', Beijing, China (2012, I prize).
Amartuvshin was a prize-winner of numerous National and International opera competitions, including ''The Mongolian National Competition for Young Opera Singers'' (2009, II Prize), International Opera Competition ''BAIKAL'' in Ulan-Ude, Russia (2011, I prize), ''[[International Tchaikovsky Competition|XIV Tchaikovsky Competition]]'' in St. Petersburg, Russia (2011, II prize and public award as the best male singer), ''[[Operalia, The World Opera Competition|OPERALIA]]'', Beijing, China (2012, I prize).<ref>[http://www.operaliacompetition.org/competition/winners?year=2012]</ref>


==Performances==
==Performances==
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*Opera gala concerts Young Opera Stars in Kiev and Lviv, Ukraine - 2011
*Opera gala concerts Young Opera Stars in Kiev and Lviv, Ukraine - 2011
*Season opening in Mongolian State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet. Amartuvshin played the role of ''Onegin'' in Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky - 2012
*Season opening in Mongolian State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet. Amartuvshin played the role of ''Onegin'' in Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky - 2012
*Valencia Opera House [[Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia]]. Amartuvshin played the roles of ''Rigoletto'' and ''Count Monterone'' in Rigoletto by Verdi - 2012
*Valencia Opera House [[Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia]]. Amartuvshin played the roles of ''Rigoletto'' and ''Count Monterone'' in Rigoletto by Verdi - 2012<ref>[http://www.amartuvshin.info/date.php?lg=en]</ref>


==Repertoire==
==Repertoire==


His roles performed on stage include Escamillo in ''Carmen by Bizet'', Prólogo and Tonio in ''I Pagliacci by Leoncavallo'', Aleko in ''Aleko'' by Rachmaninov, Genghis Khan in ''Genghis Khan'' by Sharav, Onegin in ''Eugene Onegin'' by Tchaikovsky, Prince Eletsky in ''The Queen of Spades'' by Tchaikovsky, Amonasro in ''Aida'' by Verdi, Count di Luna in ''Il Trovatore'' by Verdi, Giorgio Germont in ''La Traviata'' by Verdi, Rigoletto in ''Rigoletto'' by Verdi.
His roles performed on stage include Escamillo in ''Carmen by Bizet'', Prólogo and Tonio in ''I Pagliacci by Leoncavallo'', Aleko in ''Aleko'' by Rachmaninov, Genghis Khan in ''Genghis Khan'' by Sharav, Onegin in ''Eugene Onegin'' by Tchaikovsky, Prince Eletsky in ''The Queen of Spades'' by Tchaikovsky, Amonasro in ''Aida'' by Verdi, Count di Luna in ''Il Trovatore'' by Verdi, Giorgio Germont in ''La Traviata'' by Verdi, Rigoletto in ''Rigoletto'' by Verdi.<ref>[http://smolart.com/artist.php?lg=en&idd=26&it=opera]</ref>

==References==
'''Notes'''
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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 15:16, 5 November 2012

File:AMATRUVSHIN at Operalia 2012.jpg
The winner of Operalia - Amartuvshin with Placido Domingo and other winners


Amartuvshin (born 23 March 1986), is a Mongolian tenor. Honored Artist of Mongolia. Since 2008 Amartuvshin is a soloist of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of Mongolia..[1]


Education

Amartuvshin was born on March 23, 1986, in the Sukhbaatar in Mongolia. In 2009 he graduated from State University of Arts and Culture, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (class of Professor Mrs. Tserenpil Eruu).[2]

Competitions and Awards

Amartuvshin was a prize-winner of numerous National and International opera competitions, including The Mongolian National Competition for Young Opera Singers (2009, II Prize), International Opera Competition BAIKAL in Ulan-Ude, Russia (2011, I prize), XIV Tchaikovsky Competition in St. Petersburg, Russia (2011, II prize and public award as the best male singer), OPERALIA, Beijing, China (2012, I prize).[3]

Performances

  • Opera Gala concert in Concert Hall of Timisoara Philharmonic, Romania - 2008
  • Solo recital in Concert Hall of Radio and Television, Bugat, China - 2008
  • Charity concert of classical music in Chiesa delle Sante Eufemia e Tecla, Trieste, Italy - 2010
  • Opera concert in Seoul, South Korea - 2011
  • Opera gala concerts Young Opera Stars in Kiev and Lviv, Ukraine - 2011
  • Season opening in Mongolian State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet. Amartuvshin played the role of Onegin in Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky - 2012
  • Valencia Opera House Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia. Amartuvshin played the roles of Rigoletto and Count Monterone in Rigoletto by Verdi - 2012[4]

Repertoire

His roles performed on stage include Escamillo in Carmen by Bizet, Prólogo and Tonio in I Pagliacci by Leoncavallo, Aleko in Aleko by Rachmaninov, Genghis Khan in Genghis Khan by Sharav, Onegin in Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky, Prince Eletsky in The Queen of Spades by Tchaikovsky, Amonasro in Aida by Verdi, Count di Luna in Il Trovatore by Verdi, Giorgio Germont in La Traviata by Verdi, Rigoletto in Rigoletto by Verdi.[5]

References

Notes