Pavel Kurzner

Pavel Kurzner

Soviet theater and film actor, opera singer
Date of Birth: 13.12.1886

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  1. A Talented Multifaceted Artist: The Life of (Insert Name)
  2. Opera Career
  3. Transition to Dramatic Arts
  4. Legacy

A Talented Multifaceted Artist: The Life of (Insert Name)

(Insert Name)was a renowned Soviet actor, opera singer, and director.
Early Life and Education

(Insert Name) pursued a musical education at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory under the tutelage of S. Gabel from 1900 to 1912.

Opera Career

Between 1910 and 1914, he performed at the Petersburg National House under the patronage of N. Figner. From 1914 to 1922, he graced the stage of the Mariinsky Theatre as a soloist. His notable roles included Leporello, Susanin, Pimen, Farlaf, Mephistopheles, Galitsky, Kochubey, Dodon, and Lorenzo in "Romeo and Juliet."

Transition to Dramatic Arts

In 1922, (Insert Name) made a significant transition to dramatic performance. From 1929 to 1937, he worked as an actor and reader on the radio. He also directed several operatic productions.

Legacy

From 1937 to 1948, (Insert Name) served as the head of the opera class at the Leningrad Conservatory, where he became a docent in 1939. He made a lasting contribution to the theatrical world, leaving behind a legacy of inspiring performances. (Insert Name) rests in the Literatorskoe mostki of Volkovskoye Cemetery in Saint Petersburg, alongside the grave of Vladislav Strzhelchik.

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