Maxim Mironov

Maxim Mironov
Born (1981-09-30) 30 September 1981
Tula
Occupation Opera singer (tenor)
Years active 2002–present
Website www.maximmironov.com

Maxim Mironov (born in 1981 in Tula), is a Russian tenor, best known for his interpretation of the bel canto repertoire. He began his studies in Moscow Gnessin State Musical College in class of Professor D. Vdovin. In 2001 he joined the Helikon Opera Theatre in Moscow where he made his operatic debut in opera of André Grétry Pierre le Grand. Mironov's international career was launched by his winning the competition "Neue Stimmen" in Germany in 2003.

In Europe Mironov has performed in many opera houses, including Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Teatro La Scala in Milan, Teatro Real Madrid, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and Opera Garnier Paris, Staatsoper Wien, Théatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Staatsoper Berlin, Semperoper in Dresden, Las Palmas Opera, Vlaamse Opera in Antwerp, Théatre de Luxembourg, Teatro Massimo in Palermo, Teatro Petruzzelli of Bari, Teatro di San Carlo in Naples.

He has sung at a number of summer festivals, including Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, "Rossini in Wildbad Festival", the Festival of Stresa and the Aix-en-Provence Festival.[1]

Mironov made his U.S. debut in 2011 in Los Angeles Opera, California. Since then, he has performed at the Washington National Opera.

He has collaborated with such conductors as Alberto Zedda, Donato Renzetti, Bruno Campanella, Evelino Pidò, Vladimir Jurowski, Michele Mariotti, Claudio Scimone, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, Giuliano Carella, Gianandrea Noseda and Riccardo Frizza.

The stage directors who he worked with include Pier Luigi Pizzi, Dario Fo, Toni Servillo, G. Del Monaco, Daniele Abbado, Irina Brook, Sir Peter Hall, T. Fisher and S. Vizioli.

Discography

Maxim Mironov has numerous recordings on CD and DVD for Dynamic, Bongiovanni, Bel Air Classic, Naxos Records and Opus Arte.

with José Maria Lo Monaco, Maxim Mironov, Paolo Bordogna, Roberto de Candia Nicola Ulivieri, director Evelino Pidò; Dynamic

with Sonia Ganassi, Maxim Mironov, Marianna Pizzolato, Ferdinand von Bothmer, Olga Peretyatko, Wojciech Adalbert Gierlach, Stefan Cifolelli; director Alberto Zedda; Naxos

with Christianne Stotijn, Maxim Mironov, Marco Vinco, Giorgio Caoduro, director Riccardo Frizza; BelAir Classiques

with Raquela Sheeran, Lucia Cirillo, Ruxandra Donose, Nathan Berg, director Vladimir Jurowski; Opus Arte

with Lorenzo Regazzo, Carmen Giannatasio, Maxim Mironov, Annarita Gemmabella; La Fenice Theatre Orchestra, director Claudio Scimone; Dynamic

Maxim Mironov, Elena Voznessenskaya, Nikolai Galin, Chorus and Orchestra of Helikon Opera; director Sergey Stadler; Arthaus

Selected Repertoire

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References

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