After his successful debut as Gremin in a new
production of Eugene Oneginat
Glyndebourne Festival 2008, Russian
bass Mischa Schelomianski
could be heard at the 2009 festival as
Water Sprite in Rusalka
under Jiri Belohlavek. Further engagements in the 2009/10 season bring him to
the Opéra National de Lyon and Stadttheater Bern, again in the role of Gremin.
Under Daniel Klajner, he performs Mozart’s Requiem
with the Stuttgarter Philharmoniker.
In the
previous season he performed in new productions at the Opéra National de Paris (Ballo in maschera and Prokofiev’s War and Peace), Opéra du Rhin Strasbourg (Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex and Rossignol), Opéra National de Lyon (Eugene Onegin) and sang at the Bayerische Staatsoper München (Eugene Onegin), Oper Frankfurt (The Tsar’s bride and Ballo in maschera) and the Staatsoper Hamburg (Seneca in L’incoronazione di Poppea and Filippo in Don Carlo). In concert he
could be heard with the Orchestre de Paris (Schumann’s Faust-Scenes) at the Salle Pleyel, the Royal
Stockholm Philharmonic and the Bamberger
Symphoniker (Verdi’s Messa
da Requiem), MDR Leipzig
(Mendelssohn’s Erste Walpurgisnacht,
Haydn’s Nelson-Mass and Stravinsky’s Les Noces), Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival
(Osmin in two concert performances of Entführung
aus dem Serail as well as Water Sprite in
Rusalka) and with the Orchestre
National des Pays de la Loire (Mozart’s
Requiem).
Other concerts
and oratories he sang at the Rheingau Musikfestival, Musikhalle Hamburg, Glocke Bremen, Philharmonie
Berlin,
Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Tonhalle Zürich, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Philharmonie
München, with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, and in Stuttgart, Maastricht, Hilversum,
Gothenburg, The Hague,
Amsterdam
and the USA
for the Oregon Bach Festival. He has also collaborated with Marc Albrecht,
Christoph Eschenbach, Arthur Fagen, Justus
Frantz, Alan Gilbert, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Kirill
Petrenko, Ingo Metzmacher, Bruno Weil, Lawrence Renes, Olaf Henzold, Stefan
Soltesz, Alessandro de Marchi,Alexander Joel,
Vladimir Jurowski, Helmut Rilling and Mario Venzago.
Working with renowned stage directors such as Nikolaus
Lehnhoff, Robert Carson, Harry Kupfer, Christine Mielitz and Peter Konwitschny, Mischa Schelomianski has appeared at the
Grand Théatre de Genève, the Vlaamse Opera Antwerp and Gent, the Dutch
Reiseopera, the Wiener Volksoper, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and the
Landestheater Salzburg. Further opera engagements led him to Potsdam, to the Händelfestspiele
Halle, the Brühler Schlossfestspiele, the Staatstheater Mainz, the Nationaltheater
Mannheim, the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden and the Komische Oper Berlin.
Mischa
Schelomianski grew up in Moscow.
After studying communications engineering he transferred to Moscow High School
for Culture and finished his studies in singing and as chorus master. Later he
graduated at Frankfurter Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst under
Prof. Berthold Possemeyer in postgraduate studies of opera and concert.