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Vladimir Atlantov

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174: 355: 83:. In 1962, while still a student, he was hired as an intern in the Kirov theater. The same year he was awarded the silver medal at the Glinka vocal competition and was allowed to go to 350: 248:
In 1988, Atlantov left Russia and the Bolshoy Opera, and continued his career in Europe. Parts that he sang most often in the best opera houses of the world were Gherman,
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Atlantov grew up in the wings of the opera theater. At the age of six, he joined the Glinka choir school and in 1957 he was accepted in the
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who performed in the same opera theaters, taught, and later was a vocal consultant in the Kirov theater. She was awarded the title of the
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which would have been Atlantov's first foreign tour. However, the official permission for the tour never came.
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While at the Bolshoy, Atlantov sang 18 roles, 13 of which were new for him. One of his best roles became
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as well as the State Award of the Russian SSR. They have a daughter, Lada (b. 1963).
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opera theaters of Leningrad. His mother, Maria Aleksandrovna Yelizarova, was a
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In 1967 Atlantov won the first prize at the 3rd International Competition in
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After his return from Italy, Atlantov sang Alvaro in the Kirov opera's
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and the fourth prize winner at the International competition in
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heard him in the part and invited him to sing at the New York
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Prize-winners of the International Tchaikovsky Competition
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Index

Atlantov
tenor
Leningrad
bass
Kirov
Maly
lyric soprano
Honored Artist of the RSFSR
Tamara Milashkina
People's Artist of the USSR
Leningrad Conservatory
Milan
Teatro alla Scala
Rigoletto
La bohème
Un ballo in maschera
Tosca
La forza del destino
Sol Hurok
Metropolitan Opera
Tchaikovsky
The Queen of Spades
Bolshoy Theater
La traviata
Eugene Onegin
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Pique Dame
Mirella Freni
Seiji Ozawa
Boston Symphony Orchestra

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