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Egils Siliņš (born 14 December 1961) is a Latvian
bass-baritone A bass-baritone is a high-lying bass or low-lying "classical" baritone voice type which shares certain qualities with the true baritone voice. The term arose in the late 19th century to describe the particular type of voice required to sing thr ...
. He graduated from the
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and made his operatic debut at the Latvian National Opera in 1988. He has won multiple international singing competitions and since November 5, 2019, he is Chairman of the Board of the Latvian National Opera and Ballet.


Early life and education

Siliņš was born in the Latvian city of
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. He attended the
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and completed his education under professors Gurijs Antipovs and Leonīds Vīgners.


Career

Siliņš made his debut on the opera stage at the Latvian National Opera in 1988 as the title role in Boito's Mefistofele. He has won multiple international singing competitions, the
Grand Music Award Great Music Award ( lv, Lielā mūzikas balva), is the highest prize awarded by the Latvian state in the field of music. Award winners receive a monetary prize, and a silver statuette, created by Armands Jēkabsons. References External links * ...
and is the recipient of the Latvian Order of the Three Stars. He was a soloist at the
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(1990–1993), the
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(1993–1996), the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Volksoper (1996–2000), where he made his debut as Méphistophélès in Gounod's '' Faust'' followed by the title role in ''
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'' in a production by Harry Kupfer. He made his debut at the Vienna State Opera in '' I puritani''. Other roles at the Vienna State Opera included the title role in Boito's '' Mefistofele'', Silva in ''
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'', Raimondo in '' Lucia di Lammermoor'', Rodolfo in '' La sonnambula'', Escamillo in ''
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'' and Procida in '' Les vêpres siciliennes''. Also notable was his portrayal of the title role in
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's '' The Demon'' at the Bregenz Festival in 1997, which was released as a recording in 1998. He has worked as a freelance artist since then. Amongst his most notable house debuts are the Metropolitan Opera in 2000 as Don Basilio in
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's '' Il barbiere di Siviglia'', his Royal Opera House debut in 2011 as the Dutchman in Wagner's '' Der fliegende Holländer'' and at the
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in 2018 as Der Heerrufer des Königs in Wagner's '' Lohengrin'', as Antonio in '' Linda di Chamounix'' at
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and his first Klingsor in '' Parsifal'' at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. He made his ''Holländer'' debut at La Monnaie, and sung his first Ring Cycle as Wotan/Wanderer in 2009 with Philippe Jordan conducting. They reunited for another production of the ''Ring'' at the
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in 2013. He also starred in the ''Ring'' that took place at the Spring Festival in Tokyo in 2012. Some highlights of his most recent performances include his Wotan at the Vienna State Opera in 2017 in production, Jochanaan in ''
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'' in 2018 with Andris Nelsons conducting at the Royal Opera House, Wanderer at the Bavarian State Opera in 2018 conducted by Kirill Petrenko, Grand Prêtre in
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's 2016 production of '' Samson et Dalila'', Heerrufer in
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's 2017 production of ''Lohengrin'', both with Philippe Jordan on the podium, Barak in '' Die Frau ohne Schatten'' at the Berlin State Opera in 2018 with conductor Simone Young, Wotan in concert version on tour with the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra in 2019, and Telramund in ''Lohengrin'' at the Vienna State Opera in 2020 with Valery Gergiev conducting. He has also performed at several music festivals, including the Glyndebourne Festival, the Tanglewood Music Festival, the
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and
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, and is engaged worldwide as a
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er and concert singer. In his career he has collaborated with many renowned conductors, such as Sir
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, Christoph von Dohnányi, Mariss Jansons, Zubin Mehta, Christian Thielemann, Riccardo Muti, Fabio Luisi,
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, James Conlon,
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, Philippe Jordan, Marcello Viotti,
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, Sir Andrew Davis, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Neeme Järvi, Andris Nelsons, Sebastian Weigle, Kazushi Ōno, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Marek Janowski and Daniele Gatti. On November 5, 2019, he was named Chairman of the Board of the Latvian National Opera, but he continues performing internationally as a soloist.


Awards and honours

* 1989: Belvedere Singing Competition * 1991: International Robert Stolz Singing Competition * 1991:
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International Singing Contest * 1992: International competition Chant-de-Paris * 1992: International Singing Competition of Toulouse * 1994: Bilbao International Singing Competition * 1996: Latvian
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* 1996: I Cestelli
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* 2002: Latvian
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* 2007: Order of the Three Stars * 2013: Latvian
Grand Music Award Great Music Award ( lv, Lielā mūzikas balva), is the highest prize awarded by the Latvian state in the field of music. Award winners receive a monetary prize, and a silver statuette, created by Armands Jēkabsons. References External links * ...
* 2014: Latvian
Grand Music Award Great Music Award ( lv, Lielā mūzikas balva), is the highest prize awarded by the Latvian state in the field of music. Award winners receive a monetary prize, and a silver statuette, created by Armands Jēkabsons. References External links * ...
* 2019: Appointed Chairman of the Board of the Latvian National Opera and Ballet.


Discography

* 1998: '' Samson et Dalila'', Erato – with Sir
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(conductor), José Cura,
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, London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. * 1998: '' Der Dämon'', Bregenzer Festspiele, ORF – with , Olga Alexandrova, Pavel Daniluk, Vienna Symphony. * 2000: ''Greek Passion'', Bregenzer Festspiele,
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– with Ulf Schirmer (conductor), Christopher Ventris, John Daszak, Robert Wörle, Adrian Clarke, Vienna Symphony. * 2001: ''
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, DVD, Sony, – with Harry Bicket (conductor),
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(director), David Daniels, Deborah York,
Noëmi Nadelmann Noëmi Nadelmann (born 6 March 1962) is a Swiss soprano with a wide repertoire, ranging from Baroque opera to contemporary works. Career Nadelmann was born in Zürich; her mother, Rachel, was an actress, her father, Leo (1913–1998), a pianist an ...
, David Walker, Axel Köhler, Bavarian State Orchestra. * 2008: '' Aleko'', Relief – with Vladimir Fedoseyev (conductor), Maria Gavrilova, Alexandra Dursuneva, Andrey Dunayev, Vyacheslav Pochapsky. * 2011: ''Schubert und Strauss Lieder'' – with
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(piano). * 2013: ''Richard Wagner in der Schweiz'', Sony – David Zinman (conductor), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich. * 2019: ''Latvian Songs'', Skani – with Maris Skuja (piano). * 2019: ''Lohengrin'', Bayreuther Festspiele, Deutsche Grammophon – with
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,
Piotr Beczała Piotr Beczała (Polish pronunciation: ); born 28 December 1966) is a Polish operatic tenor with an international career based primarily in Europe and the United States. He has performed in the world's leading opera houses including Metropolit ...
,
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,
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, Waltraud Meier.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Silins, Egils 1961 births Living people Bass-baritones Latvian Academy of Music alumni 20th-century Latvian male opera singers 21st-century Latvian male opera singers