Oleg BRYJAK


Oleg Bryjak was born in Kazakhstan in the former USSR and has appeared on opera stages all over the world, including Paris, Zurich, London, Los Angeles, Chicago, Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Sao Paolo and Tokyo. His repertoire includes more than 30 roles, and he has worked with such conductors as Daniel Barenboim, Sir Andrew Davis, James Conlon, Donald Runnicles, John Fiore, and Simon Rattle.

 

Since 1998 he has appeared regularly with the Vienna Staatsoper as Telramund, Amonasro, Alberich and Pizarro. Other highlights of his career include his Chicago Lyric Opera debut as Alberich (Ring Cycle) 2003-2005; Alberichat the Royal Albert Hall in London and in a live TV/Radio Broadcast at the Baden-Baden Festspielhaus in 2004; in Amsterdam as Alberich and Klingsor2005-06; his Tokyo debut as Scarpia  in 2006; his Covent Garden debut as Dikoj (Kata Kabanova) 2007; and his Los Angeles debut as Kothner in Meistersinger 2007.

 

During the 2008-09 season he sang Alberich at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and in Los Angeles. He will also sing Kruschina at the National Theater of Paris, and Dikojin Madrid.

In 2010-11, he sang Alberichin Götterdämmerung in Strasbourg, Krushina (The Bartered Bride) in Paris, and Dikoj in Kata Kabanovain Strasbourg.


In 1990 he won the 2nd Prize in the International Sylvia-Gesty Competition in Stuttgart, Germany. From 1991 to 1996 he was engaged at Karlsruhe Staatsoper, singing such roles as Bartolo (II barbiere di Siviglia), Dulcamara (L’elisir d’amore), Fra Melitone (La forza del destino), Kezal (The Bartered Bride), Warlaam (Boris Gudunov), Galitskyand Igor (Prince Igor), Boris Ismailov (Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk), and Alberich (Ring), among others.

Since 1996, Mr. Bryjak has been a member of the ensemble of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Dusseldorf. There he has sung Leporello (Don Giovanni), Father (Hansel und Gretel),Amonasro (Aida), Klingsor (Parsifal), Alberich (Ring), Telramund (Lohengrin), Jago (Otello), Don Magnifico(Cenerentola), Mustafa (L’italiana in Algeri), Dr. Kolenaty (The Macropolous Case),Pizarro (Fidelio), Hans Sachs(Die Meistersinger), Hollander, Scarpia (Tosca), Alfio and Tonio (Cav/Pag), Gianni Schicchi and Michele (Tabarro) and the the title roles of Don Pasquale, Falstaff, and Rigoletto.



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