Biography
Born in 1972, in Bryansk. He trained at the Academic Music College, attached to the Moscow State Conservatoire and, in 2004, he graduated from the Moscow State Conservatoire (Evgeny Kibkalo’s class).
In 2004–06 he studied at the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Centre.
Soloist of the State Academic Symphony Capella of Russia.
In 2012-14 he was a soloist with the Novaya Opera Theatre.
In 2008 he made his Bolshoi Theatre debut in the role of Vaudemont (Iolanta).
In 2014 he joined the Bolshoi Theatre Opera Company.
Repertoire
At the Bolshoi:
Vaudemont (Iolanta)
Lykov (The Tsar’s Bride)
Prince Yuri (The Enchantress)
King Charles VII (The Maid of Orleans)
Don Carlo (Don Carlo)
Alfredo (La Traviata)
Don Jose (Carmen)
Pretender (Boris Godunov)
Tenor I (Stravinsky’s Renard in the performance The Fables of the Vixen, the Duckling and Balda)
Sergei (Katerina Izmailova)
Herman (The Queen of Spades)
Mikhailo Tucha (The Maid of Pskov, in concert)
Richard (Un Ballo in Maschera)
The Prince (Dvořák’s Rusalka)
Chevalier Des Grieux (Puccini’s Manon Lescaut)
Cavaradossi (Puccini’s Tosca)
Andrei (Tchaikovsky’s Mazeppa)
Also in repertoire:
Lensky (Evgeny Onegin)
Raymond (Tchaikovsky’s The Maid of Orleans)
Vakula (Tchaikovsky’s The Slippers)
Shepherd (Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex)
The Duke (Rigoletto)
Rodolfo (Luisa Miller)
Manrico (Il Trovatore)
Pierre Bezukhov (War and Peace)
Don Alvaro (La forza del destina)
Young Gipsy (Aleko)
Ismaele (Nabucco)
Ikharev (The Gamblers)
And also Johann Sebastian Bach’s Mass in B minor, Haydn’s Nelson Mass and The Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, Mozart’s Requiem and C minor Mass, Rossini’s Petite Messe solennelle and Stabat mater, Dvorak’s Requiem and Stabat mater, Bruckner’s Requiem, Schubert’s Symphony No. 6, Berlioz’s Romeo et Juliette, Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem, Schnittke’s Requiem, Symphony No. 2 and cantata Historia von Doctor Johann Fausten, Berinsky’s Requiem, chamber works by Russian and foreign composers.
Tours
In 2000, he took part in the first Russian performance of Alfred Schnittke’s opera Gesualdo (conductor Valery Polyansky).
He participated in productions of Prokofiev’s War and Peace and Wagner’s Lohengrin at the Spoleto Festival (1999, 2003) and in a production of Tchaikovsky’s The Slippers at La Scala (2005).
He took part in the Svyatoslav Richter Foundation Music Festival in Tarusa (Russia) and in the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Centre tours to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Mexico (Carmen, Rigoletto).
In 2006, he appeared in productions of Shostakovich’s The Gamblers (Ikharev) and The Big Lightning (based on motifs of several Shostakovich works; the Architect) at the Holland Festival, Amsterdam (conductor Martin Brabbins).
In 2008, he sang the part of Don Jose at the Klaipeda Music Theatre (Lithuania).
He took part in the concert performance of Iolanta with the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo in 2009.
In 2010 he performed Grigory in Boris Godunov at l’Opéra Royal de Wallonie (Liège, Belgium) and at the International Festival in Santander, Spain.
In the season 2016/17 he appeared in the title roles in Iolanta at the National Theatre Prague and in Prokofiev's Semyon Kotko at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam (in a concert, the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, conductor Vladimir Jurowsky).
In July 2017, he took part on the Bolshoi Theatre Opera Company tour to Savonlinna, performed the role of Vaudemont in Iolanta (conducted by Tugan Sokhiev).
In 2018, starred as Don Jose (Carmen) at the New National theatre, Tokyo.
In 2019, has sung the parts of Herman in The Queen of Spades at the Halle aux Grains/ Toulouse and MiPkhailo Tucha in The Maid of Pskov at the Philharmonie de aris (concert versions, conductor Tugan Sokhiev; Bolshoi Theatre Opera Company tour).In the same year he appeared at the BBC Proms singing the tenor part in Rachmaninov’s The Bells with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under Tadaaki Otaka. He also sang Paolo Malatesta in Rachmaninov’s Francesca da Rimini at Concertgebouw Amsterdam (the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Stanislav Kochanovsky). He performed the role of Herman (The Queen of Spades) for Teatro di San Carlo, Naples.
In 2020, he sang Herman (The Queen of Spades) at Opera Nice Côte d'Azur.
Oleg Dolgov gave performances in Baku and Nizhny Novgorod of Shostakovich’s song cycle From Jewish Folk Poetry.
He has toured with concert programs in Russia and abroad.
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