Nikolai Nikolaevich Figner
Николай Николаевич Фигнер
Russian lyrical-dramatic tenor, was born on 9/21 February 1857 at Nikiforovka,
near Kazan', Russia.
After studying in Saint Petersburg and Naples, he toured widely in Europe
and Latin America, before becoming lead tenor at the Mariinskii Theatre in Saint
Petersburg from 1887 to 1907. Here he performed at the premieres of Tchaikovsky's
operas The Queen of Spades and Iolanta, in the roles of Herman
and Vaudemont respectively. In both cases Tchaikovsky wrote additional numbers
at the tenor's request. Figner also gave notable performances as Lenskii in Evgenii Onegin and Andrei in The Oprichnik.
From 1910 to 1915 Figner directed and sang with the Narodnii Dom (Народний
дом) opera company in Saint Petersburg. He died on 13 December 1918 at Kiev,
aged 61.
Tchaikovsky's set of Six Romances,
Op. 73 (1893) is dedicated to Nikolai Figner.
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