Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthday
1947-07-09
Place of Birth
Samgorodok, Vinnitsa Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Anatoli Kotscherga
Biography
Anatoli Kotcherga (Ukrainian: Анатолій Іванович Кочерга; Born July 9, 1947), PAU, is a Ukrainian operatic bass. He studied music at the Kiev Conservatory. In 1971 he won a prize in the Glinka Competition, and in 1974 he won the Tchaikovsky Competition. Shortly thereafter he was hired by the Kiev Opera. His international career was launched in 1989, when he sang Shaklovity in the Vienna Staatsoper's Khovanshchina, conducted by Claudio Abbado. He performed as Boris Godunov at the 1994 Salzburg Easter and Summer festivals, and he has been particularly associated with the part, singing it in Venice, Turin, Montpellier and with the Vienna Staatsoper in Japan. He also sang Dosifey. Other roles include the Commendatore, Sparafucile, Pistola, Banquo, and the Grand Inquisitor. Non-operatic work includes Mussorgsky's Songs and Dances of Death, Shostakovich's 13th Symphony and Janáček's Glagolitic Mass. He can be seen on video as Shaklovity, Dosifey, Father Varlaam (in a video featuring Matti Salminen as Boris Godunov), and the Commendatore. Source: Article "Anatoly Kocherga" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
War and Peace
as Field-Marshal Prince Mikhail Kutuzov
Mozart: Don Giovanni
as Il Commandatore
Mozart: Don Giovanni
as Il Commendatore
Boris Godunov [Salzburger Festpielhaus]
as Boris Godunov
Mussorgsky: Khovanschina
as Dosifey
Eugene Onegin
as Prince Gremin
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Tsar's Bride
Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina
as Dosifey
Le monde est à vous
as Self