Alexander Fedorov

Alexander Fedorov was born and grew up in Moscow.

At the age of five he started his education in Beethoven Music School in Moscow. He took his first piano classes with Ludmila Loginova and singing classes with Oxana Popova.

Currently Alexander is a Master graduate of the Berlin Conservatory and soloist of the Komische Oper Berlin young artist program.

He is the winner of the First prizes and the Grand Prix of many international singing competitions: «International Opera Singers Competition» in Estonia, Competition «Music without limits» in Lithuania, «International Elena Obraztsova Competition of young singers» in Saint

Petersburg, International Competition «The Silver Voice» in Moscow, International Opera Singers Competition «F. Tagliavini», International Jose Carreras Tenor Competition and many others.

He also took part in different master classes with Teresa Berganza, Elena Obraztsova, Mirella Freni and Jose van Dam.

In the summer of 2015 Alexander Fedorov sang the part of Orphée in the operetta “Orphée aux enfers” by J. Offenbach with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.

In April 2017 he sang Tenor solo part in the Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 at the Premiere in Bolivia with the Bolivian National Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Isaac Terceros.

In September 2017 Alexander was the soloist of the Young Artists Opera Program in “Opera de Monte Carlo” (Academie lyrique de l’opera de Monte Carlo).

He also took part in The Opening Gala Concert of the opera season 2017/2018 there.

Alexander sang in Opera Monte-Carlo, Staatsoper Braunschweig, Oper Graz, Komische Oper Berlin.

Repertoire of Alexander Fedorov includes: Lensky  “Eugene Onegin”  by P. I. Tchaikovsky, Roméo  “Roméo et Juliette”  by Ch. Gounod, Nemorino  “L’elisir d’amore”  by G. Donizetti, Don Ottavio  “Don Giovanni”  by W. A. Mozart, Tamino «The Magic Flute» by W.A. Mozart, Ecclitico «Il mondo della Luna» by J. Haydn, Conte Almaviva  “Il barbiere di Siviglia”  by G. Rossini, Cavaliere Belfiore  “Il viaggio a Reims”  by G. Rossini, Oleander  “Melusine”  by A. Reimann, Orphée  “Orphée aux Enfers”  by J. Offenbach, Camille de Rossillon  «The Merry Widow»  by F. Lehar, Louis «Angels in America» By P. Eotvös.