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Baritone
• Prize-winner at the International Elena Obraztsova Competition (2nd prize, Moscow, 2006) • Prize-winner at the International Lisitsian Competition (Grand Prix, Vladikavkaz, 2003) • Prize-winner at the International Rimsky-Korsakov Competition (1st prize, St Petersburg, 2002) • Diploma-recipient at the International Moniuszko Competition (Warsaw, 2001) Vladislav
Sulimsky was born in Molodechno, Belarus. He studied at the St
Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatoire. Soloist with the
Mariinsky Academy of Young Singers from 2000–2004. Mariinsky Theatre
soloist since 2004. Since October 2004, he has trained under Professor
R. Metre in Milan. He has taken part in master classes given by Elena
Obraztsova, Dmitry Hvorostovsky, Vladimir Atlantov, Dennis O'Neal and
Renata Scotto. Roles he has performed at the Mariinsky Theatre include: Streshnev, Pastor (Khovanshchina) Onegin (Eugene Onegin) Prince Yeletsky (The Queen of Spades) the Duke (The Miserly Knight) Ebn-Hakia (Iolanta)
Head (Christmas Eve) Pantalone (The Love for Three Oranges) Don Ferdinand, Father Chartreuse, Pedro, Second Masker (Betrothal in a Monastery) Kovalev (The Nose) Alyosha (The Brothers Karamazov) Silvio (I pagliacci) Prince Afron (The Golden Cockerel)
Enrico Ashton (Lucia di Lammermoor)
Giogio Germont (La traviata) Rodrigo di Posa (Don Carlo) Yamadori, Sharpless (Madama Butterfly) Gianni Schicchi (Gianni Schicchi) Aeneas (Dido and Aeneas)
The singer’s repertoire also includes the roles of Andrei Bolkonsky (War and Peace), Ford (Falstaff) and the baritone parts in Orff’s cantata Carmina Burana, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem and Mahler’s Eighth Symphony.
Vladislav Sulimsky has performed in concert programmes with Larisa Gergieva in Paris, London, Boston, Bombay, Rome and Helsinki. He has toured with the Mariinsky Opera Company to the USA, Japan, the UK, Finland and France.
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