Solomon Khromchenko, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Solomon Khromchenko

Russian singer

Date of Birth: 04-Dec-1907

Place of Birth: Zlatopol, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine

Date of Death: 20-Jan-2002

Profession: singer, pedagogue

Nationality: Russia, Israel

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Solomon Khromchenko

  • Solomon Markovich Khromchenko (born 4 December 1907, town of Zlatopol, Russian Empire, now Novomyrhorod, Kirovohrad district, Ukraine – died 20 January 2002, Moscow, Russia) was a Russian and Jewish tenor singer. His vocal gift was first recognized as he was a boy in the choir of a local synagogue.
  • Later, he was a chorister of the "Yevokans" choir ("Jewish Vocal Ensemble").
  • He studied at the Kiev Conservatory (1929 to 1931) under Mikhail Engel-Kron, and at the Moscow Conservatory (1932–1935), under Xenia Dorliak (the mother-in law of Sviatoslav Richter).
  • In 1933 he was among the winners of the First AlI-Union Musical Competition in vocal category in the former USSR (Emil Gilels won in the piano category).
  • Khromchenko was among the leading tenors of the Bolshoi Theatre. During World War II Khromchenko gave over a thousand concerts for Soviet troops.
  • He was included into the selected group of Soviet performers to participate in the Kremlin concert of Victory Celebration in May 1945.
  • In the Bolshoi he performed over twenty roles of the lyric tenor repertoire: Lensky (Eugene Onegin), the Indian Guest (Sadko), Bayan (Ruslan and Lyudmila), Vladimir (Prince Igor), Sinodal (Demon), Duke of Mantua (Rigoletto), Count Almaviva (Barber of Seville), Faust (Faust) etc.
  • He was teaching at the Gnessin Institute since 1961.
  • From 1992 to 2000, he was professor at Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem, Israel.
  • He authored a handbook on vocal coaching.

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