Sergey Kuzmin

tenor, soloist of the Mikhailovsky Theatre opera

Sergey Kuzmin graduated from the Glinka Novosibirsk State Conservatory in 2012 in the class of Vladimir Urbanovich. In 2010–2012, while still a student, he worked at the Novosibirsk Musical Comedy Theatre, and in 2012 he became a soloist of NOVAT.
Sergei Kuzmin performed on the stage of the Mikhailovsky Theatre for the first time in 2016, in the role of Rudolf in G. Puccini’s “La Bohème”. In 2018, he joined the troupe of the Mikhailovsky Theatre. In 2019, the artist took part in the “Big Opera” project on the “Culture” TV channel. Critics call Sergei Kuzmin a world-class soloist: “He has a quality that is inherent in great singers: his timbre and manner are easy to recognize. It’s enough just to hear the voice to immediately understand that Sergei Kuzmin is singing.”
Since 2022, Sergei Kuzmin has also been a soloist and director of the opera troupe of the Pushkin Nizhny Novgorod Opera and Ballet Theatre. As a guest artist, he collaborates with the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia and the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre.

Upcoming performances

May

04

May 18:00 Sun
  • opera in three acts
  • music by Georges Bizet
  • production by Nacho Duato

08

May 13:00 Thu
  • operetta in three acts
  • music by Johann Strauss
  • production by Yulia Prokhorova

13

May 19:00 Tue
Premiere
  • opera in two acts
  • music by Giacomo Puccini
  • production by Vladimir Kekhman

June

03

June 19:00 Tue
  • opera in three acts
  • music by Georges Bizet
  • production by Nacho Duato

12

June 18:00 Thu
  • opera in two acts
  • music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
  • production by Sergey Novikov

18

June 19:00 Wed
Premiere
  • opera in two acts
  • music by Giacomo Puccini
  • production by Vladimir Kekhman

30

June 19:00 Mon
  • opera in three acts
  • music by Giacomo Puccini
  • production by Stanislav Gaudasinsky

July

11

July 19:00 Fri
  • opera in three acts
  • music by Georges Bizet
  • production by Nacho Duato

20

July 18:00 Sun
  • opera in three acts
  • music by Giuseppe Verdi
  • production by Andrejs Zagars
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