Nikita Storojev
NIKITA STOROJEV is a Russian bass. After receiving his degree in philosophy, he entered the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Moscow. Upon winning the prestigious Tchaikovsky Competition, he became principal soloist for 5 years in the Bolshoi Theater and the Moscow Philharmonic Society.

Nikita Storojev performs in the world's major opera houses, concert halls and international festivals in Vienna, Paris, London, Milan, New York, San Francisco, Florence, Munchen, Tokyo and Berlin. His vast repertoire consists of over 50 operatic roles and more than 300 classical songs. He has twenty-five commercial CDs and five DVDs, performed and recorded under the direction of conductors such as Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sir John Pritchard, Claudio Abbado, Neeme Jarvi, John Nelson, Marius Jansons, Gennady Rozhdestvenski etc., and with singers such as Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Katia Ricciarelli, Ruggiero Raimondi, Nikolai Ghiaurov etc.

You can view and listen some fragments from Nikita Storojev performances following the next link:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=CDF6550290231F87

Nikita's detailed Curriculum Vitae is available for download here




Recent Engagements

La Scala, Milan, Italy

Shostakovich – Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Police Officer)

San Francisco Opera

Shostakovich – Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Police Officer)

Nederlande Opera (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Shostakovich – Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Police Officer)
DVD live recording: Shostakovich – Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk with the Concertgebouw Orchestra-Marius Jansons

Kirov Opera (St. Petersburg, Russia)

Rimsky-Korsakov – The Golden Cockerel (King Dodon)

Teatro Real (Madrid, Spain)

Shostakovich – Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Police Officer)

La Monnaie (Brussels, Belgium)

Eötvös – The Three Sisters (Kulygin)

Wiener Festwochen in Theater an der Wien
(Vienna, Austria)

Eötvös – The Three Sisters (Kulygin)

Opéra National de Lyons (Lyon, France)

Eötvös – The Three Sisters (Kulygin)

Théâtre du Chatelet (Paris, France)

Eötvös – The Three Sisters (Kulygin)

Komische Oper (Berlin, Germany)

Mussorgsky – Boris Godunov (Boris, Vaarlam)

Baltimore Opera Company

Shostakovich – Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Police Sergeant)
Puccini – Turandot (Timur)
Verdi – La Forza Del Destino

Opéra Royal de Wallonie (Liège, Belgium)

Tchaikovsky – Pique Dame (Tomsky)

Ireland National Symphony, Dublin

Shostakovich Symphony no. 13

Dallas Symphony (Dallas, Texas)

Verdi – Requiem

Bard Festival (Annendale-on-Hudson, New York)

Shostakovich – Symphony No. 14, American Symphony Orchestra
Shostakovich – Execution of Stenka Razin, American Symphony Orchestra
Shostakovich – Rayok w/piano (Troikin) with Tatiana Stepanova, piano

Filarmónica de la Ciudad de México (México City)

Shostakovich Symphony no. 13

Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, Poland

Shostakovich – Art songs with Tatiana Stepanova, piano

Verdi Festival (France)

Verdi – opera highlights; Lyon, Nice, Toulon, Toulouse, Paris

Festival Internacional de Música de Galicia
(Santiago de Compostela, Spain)

Wagner – Der fliegender Holländer (Daland), Symphony Orchestra of Málaga
Prokofiev – Ivan the Terrible, Symphony Orchestra of Málaga

Bremen Fest, Bremen, Germany

Auerbach, Russian Requiem, World Première

Cuenca Festival, Spain

Auerbach, Russian Requiem

Dnepropetrovsk Opera, Ukraine

Mussorgsky – Boris Godunov (Boris)

 

Future Engagements

Paris Opera, France

Shostakovich – Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

New York, USA

Recitals with piano
Winnipeg Simphony Orchestra, Canada Mussorgsky – Boris Godunov (Boris)
Madrid, Spain Prokofiev - Ivan the Terrible
Dnepropetrovsk Opera, Ukraine Mussorgsky – Boris Godunov (Boris)
Tchaikovsky - Eugene Onegin (Gremin)
Borodin - Prince Igor (Igor)