Canio
His mother was a folk singer. In 1902
he left for Russia
where he started his vocal studies. After a year in Russia he was accepted in the
Moscow Conservatory as a student of Korssi. He returned to Bulgaria in
1910. Following his debut with the Operna Drushba on January 5, 1911 and
following additional engagements he traveled to Paris to study the French repertoire. In 1916
Makedonsky left for Berlin
where he studied the Italian roles with Marini in addition to guest appearances
with the Berlin Royal Opera, Hanover and the Cassel Opera. From 1922 to 1933 he
was a principle soloist with the Sofia Opera. During the First World War he
performed numerous charity concerts. In addition to his stage activities he was
the Artistic Director of the Varna Opera from 1930-1932 where he produced not
only operas of the Italian composers but also of his fellow Bulgarian
composers. In 1934 he founded the Traveling Opera Company and until 1937 was
responsible for their productions. He became the Director of the State Music
Theater in 1948. Major roles in his career included Radames, Otello, Alfredo,
Don Jose, Tannhäuser, Manrico, the Duke in ''Rigoletto'', Pinkerton and Canio. Later
in his career he turned to roles of the operetta repertoire. The State Music Theater was named after him.
Chronology of some appearances
1910 Bulgaria Operna Drushba
1922-1933 Sofia Opera
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Eugen Onegin (Tchaikovsky): Whither, whither have you gone
Otello (Verdi): Niun mi tema
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