DmitryCheblykov
- Bass-Baritone


About Dmitry
Bass-baritone Dmitry Cheblykov pursued his musical studies at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory where he received his Master’s degree in Vocal Performance (2017). During his years studying, he was awarded 1st prize at the Alexey Ivanov International Vocal Competition (2015) and 2nd prize at the Nadezhda Obukhova Russian National Competition (2016). In 2017 he became a member of the Young Artist Programme of the Bolshoi Theatre. In 2021 he was awarded 1st prize at the Elena Obraztsova International Competition of Young Singers, and 3rd prize at Operalia.
Dmitry has had the opportunity to perform and work with conductors such as Vladimir Jurowski, Dmitry Jurowski, Dmitry Korchak, Nikolas Nägele, and Jan Latham-Koenig among many others. In concert, he has performed the works of Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Strauss, and Rossini, and shows a particular affinity with French, German and Italian Art Songs.
Recent career highlights for Dmitry include Il barbiere di Siviglia, Lebedev (The Idiot) at the Bolshoi Theatre, along with a return to the role of Lightman The Story of Kai and Gerda. In June 2022 Dmitry debuted as Escamillo (Carmen) at Den Norske Opera. Notable debuts for Dmitry include the role of Rogozhin in (The Idiot) at the Theater an der Wien with the direction of Vasily Barkhaov, and a new production of War and Peace by Dmitry Tchernyakov at the Bayerische Staatsoper, conducted by Vladimir Jurowski.
Upcoming highlights see Dmitry feature in more role and house debuts including at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège for Kátya Kabanová (Savel Prokofjevic Dikoj), the Dutch National Opera for Boris Godunov (Andrei Schelkalov) and a future house debut at Teatro Real Madrid.
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Season Highlights
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Dmitry Cheblykov: Tchaikovsky; Queen of Spades - Tomsky Aria
Dmitry Cheblykov sings Tomsky’s aria from Tchaikovsky’s Queen of Spades under conductor Mikhail Tatarnikov September 2021. Credit: Harry Clarke
Dmitry Cheblykov; Rossini - La Cenerentola - Alidoro's aria
Dmitry Cheblykov sings Alidoro’s aria from Rossini’s La Cenerentola under conductor Valery Voronin, September 2021. Credit: Harry Clarke
Dmitry Cheblykov - Bizet: Carmen - Toreador Song
Dmitry Cheblykov sings Toreador Song from Bizet's Carmen under conductor Mikhail Tatarnikov Credit: Harry Clarke
0:13 / 3:02 Operalia, The World Opera Competition 2021 - Dmitry Cheblykov (3rd Prize)
Sergei Rachmaninov, Aleko "Ves tabor spit" Dmitry Cheblykov: Baritone (Russia, 32) Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra Plácido Domingo: Conductor Concert recorded at Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow, Russia), on October 24, 2021. Credit: © Operalia
Selected Repertoire
BANEVICH
The story of Kay and Gerda (Lightman)
BIZET
Carmen (Escamillo)
CHARLES GOUNOD
Faust (Valentin)
MOZART
Cosi fan tutte (Gugliemo) • Nozze di Figaro (Conte)
PROKOFIEV
War and Piece (Denisov)
PUCCINI
Gianni Schicchi (Marco) • La Bohème (Marcello)
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
The Snow Maiden (Mizghir)
ROSSINI
La Cenerentola (Alidoro) • Viaggio a Reims (Lord Sidney)
TCHAIKOVSKY
Eugene Onegin (Eugene Onegin)
VERDI
LA TRAVIATA Giorgio (Germont)
News
Press
Carmen (Bizet)
Glyndebourne Opera FestivalMay 2024 - Jun 2024Her Escamillo is the best I’ve seen: muscle-man with name on bare chest, vocally daring – again Ticciati gives the superb Dmitry Cheblykov space to maneouvre – and backed up by high-octane crowd.
- David Nice, The Arts Desk
- 17 May 2024
Cheblykov is an exceptionally good singer, with a beautiful warm tone, a charismatic stage presence and excellent acting skills.
at Glyndebourne’s season opener, Dmitry Cheblykov turned it into a glorious piece of theatre. We could have been watching Mick Jagger in his prime working an adoring festival crowd into a frenzy. Cheblykov swaggered, he glad-handed, he capered about the stage – the epitome of the alpha male supremely self-confident that everyone is eating out of his hand. Cheblykov's baritone matched his movement, deep and full in the big entries, switching to a perfect pianissimo for that moment when the crowd goes silent before the bull is to charge.
- David Karlin, BackTrack
- 17 May 2024
The audience favourite is Dmitry Cheblykov as the toreador Escamillo, whose copious attractions include an astonishing body-builder’s physique and a crisply incisive delivery.
- Nicholas Keyton, The Telegraph
- 17 May 2024
The Idiot
Theater an der Wien, ViennaApr 2023Bass-baritone Dmitry Cheblykov plays his opposite Rogozhin with controlled gruffness and vocally flawlessly.
- Ljubisa Tosic, Der Standard
- 29 April 2023
(English Translation) "The bass-baritone Dmitry Cheblykov is ideal for the brutal Rogozhin. In the last act he provides the most beautiful tones of the evening."
- Helmut Christian Mayer, Opera Online
- 30 April 2023