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Bass (dramatic)
Trained in Moscow's elite conservatory system while building a parallel career as a choral soloist, Dmitry Belosselskiy ascended to international prominence following his second-prize finish at the 2007 International Tchaikovsky Competition. His 2011 Metropolitan Opera debut in *Nabucco* inaugurated a sustained presence at the world's greatest opera houses, where he has become the preeminent interpreter of the Russian dramatic bass repertoire—Boris Godunov, the Tsar's Bride, Khovansky—alongside commanding performances in the Verdian canon. Honored with the Golden Mask in 2015 for his Philip II in *Don Carlos* at the Bolshoi Theatre, Belosselskiy now stands as one of the most sought-after dramatic basses of his generation, a fixture at the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Bavarian State Opera, and the world's leading lyric theatres.
Awarded the Golden Mask, Russia's national theatre prize, for his interpretation of Philip II in Verdi's Don Carlos at the Bolshoi Theatre (2015)
Gnessin State Musical College (Moscow); Russian Academy of Music (Moscow)
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