LEV KLEMENTIEV (ST. PETERSBURG, 12 (24) FEBRUARY, 1868 – TBILISI, 13 (26) NOVEMBER, 1910)
Klementiev began his musical studies in St. Petersburg (1887-1888) under K. I. Krjijanovsky, with further training in Paris (with Olivieri) and Milan (with Martin Petz). His early career involved operetta performances in St. Petersburg, Kharkov, and Odessa. Transitioning to opera, he became a soloist at the Kiev Opera Theatre (1888-1889) and the Tbilisi Opera Theatre (1889-1890).
From 1892 to 1902, Klementiev was a prominent performer at Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre, debuting as Hermann in Tchaikovsky’s The Queen of Spades. Over a decade, he appeared in 35 operas. Later, he expanded his repertoire in various St. Petersburg theaters, including the Mariinsky Theatre and the Russian Opera.
Internationally, he performed in Paris (Theatre “Olimpia,” 1904), the United States, and Sofia, Bulgaria.
Klementiev created notable roles during his career, showcasing his involvement in the premieres of significant operatic works. These include:
1893: The Young Gypsy in Aleko by Sergei Rachmaninov
1901: Rodolf in Angelo by Tikhon Kui
1902: Graf Ruzov in Potemkin’s Feast by Mikhail Ivanov
TRACKLIST
G&T 1902/1903
Prince Igor (Borodin): Daylight was slowly fading 022031 124y
Carmen (Bizet): Il fior 22087 239z
Nerone (Rubinstein): Invan, invan 022033 126y
Huguenots (Meyerbeer): Ah! quel spectacle…. Plus blanche 022130 406¾s
Gramophone 1909
Ballo in maschera (Verdi): Di tu se fedele 022131 407s
The Queen of Spades (Tchaikovsky): Forgive me, heavenly creature4-22023 6805r
Nerone (Rubinstein): Invan, invan 4-22001 6807r
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