Dmitry Khromov

Dmitry Khromov

After graduating from the Prokofiev Moscow Regional musical college (2002) and Russian Academy of Theater Arts (2006, Musical Drama department, class of Professor Dmitry Bertman), Dmitry Khromov advanced his skills attending master classes of Elena Obraztsova. 

The singer has won a diploma of the Moscow Regional sacred music festival dedicated to 2000 years of Christianity, and a prize at the 3rd All-Russian Varlamov Singing Competition in Tver. In 2012, as a special award from the Canadian festival Young Ambassadors of Music, Dmitry Khromov was granted the opportunity to appear with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Kent Nagano. <>

Dmitry Khromov become a trainee with the Moscow Helikon Opera in 2003 and the company’s soloist in 2006. His extensive repertoire boasts over 30 part including Lensky and Andrey (Eugene Onegin and Mazepa by Tchaikovsky), Lykov, Yelisey Bomeliy and Mozart (The Tsar's Bride and Mozart and Salieri by Rimsky-Korsakov), Don Basilio (Le nozze di Figaro by Mozart), Alfred and Richard (La Traviata and Un ballo in maschera by Verdi), The Prince (The Mermaid by Dvořák), Claudio (Das Liebesverbot by Wagner), Chevalier de la Force (Dialogues des Carmélites by Poulenc), Sergey (Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk by Shostakovich), Alwa (Lulu by Berg), Platon Zubov (Tsarina by Tukhmanov), Prince Felix Yusupov (Rasputin by Jay Reise), Minister Pong (Turandot by Puccini) and others. 

The singer has collaborated with Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vladimir Ponkin, Evgeny Brazhnik, Vladimir Fedoseev, Konstantin Chudovsky and other outstanding conductors. Touring both Russia and abroad with the Helikon Opera company, he has taken part in a concert performance of Norma by Bellini with the company’s orchestra and choir at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall. 

In 2011, he made his debut at the Bolshoy Theater as Tsarevich Gvidon (The Golden Cockerel by Rimsky-Korsakov staged by Kirill Serebrennikov). He has also appeared at Na Basseinoy Theater (Kaliningrad), was involved in the Open Stage youth programme of the Moscow’s Department of Culture (operas by Purcell and Cherubini), as well as in numerous art festivals, including the Festival for the 100th anniversary of Olivier Messiaen’s birth (2008), and Peter Dvorský International Music Festival in Slovakia (2011).

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