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Mikhail Petrenko was born in St Petersburg and graduated from the St Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatoire in the class of Professor Minzhilkiev. While still a student he was invited to join the Mariinsky Academy of young Singers. He made his debut at the Mariinsky Theatre in Prokofiev’s opera Semyon Kotko, and since 1998 has been a soloist with the Opera Company.

Mikhail Petrenko has become a prize-winner at such prestigious international vocal competitions as Operalia, the Rimsky-Korsakov Competition, the Elena Obraztsova Competition, he also was awarded a diploma at the Maria Callas Competition Nuove voci per Verdi in Parma.

The start of Mikhail Petrenko’s international career came with his debut at the Berliner Staatsoper as Hunding (Die Walküre) in 2004 under the baton of Daniel Barenboim. Since then, Mikhail Petrenko has been invited to the world’s leading opera houses and prestigious opera festivals.

He regularly collaborates with top conductors including Vladimir Jurowski, Charles Dutoit, Myung-whun Chung, Daniel Harding, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Simon Rattle, Jonathan Nott, Marc Minkowski, Daniel Barenboim, Christian Arming, Christoph Eschenbach, Yannick Nezet-Seguin. His operatic roles include King Heinrich in Lohengrin, Hunding in Die Walküre, Hagen in Götterdämmerung, Basilio in Il barbiere di Siviglia, Leporello in Don Giovanni, Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro among others.

Concert repertoire of the singer is incredibly vast. He performs works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Verdi, Rossini, Dvořák, Janáček, Musorgsky, Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Gubaidulina.

His many recordings include Die Walküre conducted by Gergiev released on the Mariinsky Label and Gounod’s Romeo et Julietteconducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin released on Deutsche Grammophon. He added a recording of Rachmaninov’s The Bellswith the Berliner Philarmoniker to his discography conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, released on EMI and also features as Leporello in the film version of Don Giovanni (Kasper Holten’s Juan).

Mikhail Petrenko