People's Artist of Belarus (2020)
Vladimir Gromov graduated from the Belarusian State Academy of Music in 2002 (class of the Honoured Artist of the Republic Belarus and Ukraine M. Zhiliuk). The following year, he earned his master's degree in voice from the Academy.
He joined the opera company of the Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus in 2000.
Guglielma La. Villi Fatum
Rigoletto Rigoletto
Amonasro Aida
Renato Un ballo in maschera
Macbeth Macbeth
Scarpia Tosca
Marcello, Shaunard La bohème
Ping Turandot
Ibn-Hakia Iolanta
Figaro Il barbiere di Siviglia
The Count The Marriage of Figaro
Silvio Pagliacci
Morales, Escamillo Carmen
Alfio Cavalleria rusticana
Onegin Eugene Onegin
Tomsky The Queen of Spades
Grayznoy The Tsar's Bride
Salieri Mozart and Salieri
Prince Ivan Kashchey the Immortal
Mizgir The Snow Maiden
Aleko Aleko
Belaretsky King Stakh’s Wild Hunt
Bluebeard Bluebeard and His Wives
Poprishchin The Diary of a Madman
Gaspar Rita, ou Le mari battu
Sharpless Madama Butterfly
Kizgaila The Grey Legend
Lead tenor Carmina Burana
In 2013 Vladimir Gromov was engaged by the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater as the Count in the premiere performance of Le nozze di Figaro conducted by Ayyub Guliyev.
The same year, he performed the solo part in Ein deutsches Requiem by Johannes Brahms at the Gdańsk Music Festival (conductor Ernst van Tiel).
He was on the jury of the LYRE National Theatre Prize in the field of pop music in 2014.
With Belarusian and Russian orchestras he has performed in Germany, Spain, Iran, North Korea, Luxemburg, France, Poland, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan.
As a member of the theatre company Vladimir Gromov has toured Germany, Thailand, and the UK.
With the orchestra and the chorus of the Belarusian State Academy of Music, he took part in Minsk’s first ever performance of Mozart’s Great Mass in C minor at the Belarusian State Philharmonic. With the State Chamber Orchestra and the State Chamber Choir of the Republic of Belarus he performed Gioachino Rossini’s Stabat Mater at the Big Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic.
His concert repertoire comprises solo baritone parts in cantatas, oratorios, as well as art songs, vocal cycles by Dmitry Smolsky, Georgy Sviridov, Ralph Vaughan Williams, etc.
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