Aidos Zhabagin

Aidos Zhabagin

13.03.1988

Education

In 2008 graduated from the Tchaikovsky College of Music in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

In the same year entered in the Kazakh National Conservatory after Kurmangazy, under Professor, Honored Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan B.K. Kozhabayev.

In 2010 completed an apprenticeship with opera diva Mirella Freni, Modena, Italy.

Work Experience

2010 - present - Soloist of the Kazakh National Opera and Ballet Theatre after. Abay.

Competitions

  • Laureate of the 27th Republican Vocal Competition, Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan, 2007.
  • Winner of the "Gold Medal" in the Republican Delphic Games, Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan, 2007.
  • Laureate of the 6th International B. Tulegenova Vocal Competition, 2012.
  • Grand Prix at the 3rd Art Festival "Oz yelim" after Nurgissa Tlendiyev in the "Academic Singing" nomination.
  • The main prize of the Akim of the city of Astana's Competition in the "Classical Vocal" nomination.
  • Recipient of a Diploma and Special Jury Prize at the Hariclea Darclée Vocal Competition, Brăila, Romania, 2012.
  • Laureate of the 1st International F. Shalyapin Vocal Competition, Ufa, Bashkortostan.
  • Laureate of the International Giovani Batista Rubini Competition, Romano di Lombardia, Italy, 2014.

Master Classes

  • Master class with professor of the St. Petersburg Conservatory Tamara Novichenko.
  • Master class with Professor of the Tbilisi Conservatory Eldar Getsadze.
  • Master class with La Scala conductor Vito Lo Re.
  • Master class with opera diva Montserrat Caballe, Zaragoza, Spain, September 2011.
  • He took vocal lessons from the maestro, Professor of the Conservatorio di Musica "F. Cilea" Nicola Sgrò, Reggio di Calabria, Italy.

Repertoire

Don Giovanni ("Don Giovanni" by W. A. Mozart)

Baritone ("Carmina Burana" by C. Orff)

Schaunard ("La bohème" by G. Puccini)

Silvano ("Un ballo in maschera" by G. Puccini)

Alfredo Germont, Marchese d'Obigny ("La Traviata" by G. Verdi)

Duke of Mantua ("Rigoletto" by G. Verdi)

B.F. Pinkerton, Comissar ("Madama Butterfly" by G. Puccini)

Kebek ("Yenlik - Kebek" by G. Zhubanova)