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Kamil TCHALAEV
Born in Moscow, Mr. Tchalaev pursued a classical musical
formation notably in violin and bass studies at the
Tchaikovsky Conservatory College of Moscow before becoming
a bass singer and instrumentalist at the Lenkom Theater.
Already at 20 he began practicing sacred singing followed
by choral directing which led to his first "independent
recordings" in Moscow both as a singer and composer.
He made his debut at the Anatoly Vassiliev Academy of
Drama in 1985 and gave the premiere of his Symphony
No.1. He also participated in the production of The
Possessed by Dostoyevski. In 1989, he left Moscow, lived
briefly in Finland and finally settled down in Paris
where he currently resides.
He was seen in 1992 at La Comedie Francaise in The Masked
Bal of Lermontov and in Moliere's Amphitryon. During
this period, he also pursued studies of electronic music
at the prestigious IRCAM under Pierre Boulez and composed
his second String Quartet, a series of Convertible Musics
and specialized as a Bass Singer in the lyrical vocal
repertoire as well as the contemporary - Berio, Wenjing,
Messiaen, Xenakis, Saariaho, Cage, under the direction
of Eric Ericson, Laurence Equilbey, Laurent Heyrabedian,
Kent Nagano, Jonattan Nott, David Robertson, Peter Sellars...
His discography includes more than 20 recordings on
various labels.
Correspondingly, Mr. Tchalaev studied ethnographic film
at L'Ecole of Superior Studies in Paris (Religious Sciences)
and also pursued ethnomusicological studies as well.
He possesses a 5-octave range and practices vocal techniques
from Eastern Europe, has perfect pitch, and also owns
a rare collection of musical instruments all of which
he plays. Mr. Tchalaev is often considered one of the
most original and unclassifiable musicians of his generation.
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