Giorov
Bulgarian bass, he studied piano, violin and other musical instruments as a boy. He is a child prodigy. In 1949, he entered the Sofia Conservatory to study vocal music and studied under vocal expert Bu Lombarov went to the Moscow Conservatory of Music for further studies in the second year. In 1955, he won the gold medal of the World Youth Festival Classical Vocal Competition and the Grand Prize of the Paris International Competition. In the same year, he made his debut at the Sofia Opera House, singing "The Barber of Seville". Basilio in "The Master". He began singing at the National Center for the Performing Arts in 1958 and took on the roles of Mephistopheles and Toffler in "Faust". The following year, he appeared on the stage of La Scala and sang " The role of Hualan in "Boris Godonov" made him famous in one fell swoop. In the autumn of the same year, Giorov performed "Faust" again at the Metropolitan Opera House, establishing his status as an international star. Giorov's volume is unparalleled Rich, this bass can also sing beautiful and resonant high notes, and has the range of a baritone. Felipo II in "Don Carlos" sung by Giolov is the pinnacle of Written by.
Christophe
Bulgarian bass, he studied vocal music with Strachiali in Rome and furthered his studies in Salzburg. He served as cantor at the university. , was appreciated by the King of Bulgaria, who paid him a scholarship to study in Italy. He made his debut in Rome in 1946, then joined Teatro alla Scala, and performed "Boris Godonov" at Covent Garden Theater in 1949. He is so famous that he is known as "the most outstanding actor of Boris in the contemporary era" and "the reincarnation of Chaliabin". Christopher has a wide range and loud volume. He sang Mussorgsky and Tchaikovs. The works of Key, Glinka, etc. are absolutely authoritative, and his best role is Mephistopheles.
Robertson
African American bass, first studied at Columbia University He studied law and later performed in dramas such as O'Neill's "The Emperor Jones". In 1925, he held his first solo concert, singing black spirituals. In 1928, Robertson toured the UK and performed in the American musical "Tour Boat" about black people. He became famous all over the world for his painful "Old Man's River". Robertson has a broad vocal range, a soft and melodious voice, and sincere emotions. He is famous for singing black spirituals. He has acted in the movies "Emperor Jones", "Saunders Creek" and "Water Stage" and "Proud Valley". Robertson is proficient in many languages ??and can sing in many languages. After traveling to the Soviet Union in the 1940s, he believed in communism and stopped singing due to poor health in his later years.
Rosie Lemani
Italian bass, started studying music at the age of 13, and taught himself vocal music under the influence of Chaliapin. During World War II, he served in the Italian army. After the war (1946) he sang in Venice He sang the role of Walan in "Boris Godonov", and later sang Langfis in "Aida" and King Philippe in "Don Carlos" at La Scala. In 1947 he sang " Alvise in "The Joyous Showgirl", 1947-1948 was Rosie Lemani's artistic glory period. He sang many roles around the world. Rosie Lemani's success should be said to be related to Seraphine's influence It's very relevant. From 1950 to 1951, Rosileimani returned to La Scala to sing Verdi's works. From 1951 to 1953, due to the success of Mephistopheles, she was signed to sing at the Met. Manny has solid basic skills, a wide vocal range, and good control skills. Even when his voice fails, he can still sing successfully with excellent control.