Zurab Sotkilava
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Born | Zurab Lavrentievich Sotkilava 12 March 1937 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 18 September 2017 | (aged 80)||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Zurab Lavrentievich Sotkilava (Russian: Зураб Лаврентьевич Соткилава, Georgian: ზურაბ სოტკილავა; 12 March 1937 – 18 September 2017) was a Georgian operatic tenor and People's Artist of the USSR recipient.
Biography
[edit]Education
[edit]In 1960, Sotkilava graduated from the Tbilisi State Polytechnical Institute.
Football career
[edit]Sotkilava began playing association football during childhood. At age 16, he joined Dynamo Sukhumi where he played full-back. In 1956 he became captain of the Georgia national team, and two years later he joined Dynamo Tbilisi.[2] In 1958 he incurred severe injuries while playing in Yugoslavia. This ultimately led to the end of his sports career in Czechoslovakia the following year.[3]
Music career
[edit]In 1965 he graduated from the Tbilisi Conservatory under the guidance of David Andguladze. Between 1965 and 1974 Sotkilava was a soloist of the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre (named after Zakaria Paliashvili). From 1966 to 1968 he was a student at La Scala where his teacher was Dinaro Barra. He later became a teacher at the Moscow Conservatory where he remained until 1988. After six years he became chairman of the International Tchaikovsky Competition and was a member of the Bologna Academy of Music, at which point he became known for his singing of Giuseppe Verdi's works.
By 2000, he chaired the jury at the Kinoshok film festival at Anapa, which hosted films from throughout the CIS and Baltic States.[4]
Later life and death
[edit]In 2015, he was diagnosed with a malignant pancreatic tumor; he died in 2017, at age 80,[5] and was survived by his wife, Eliso Turmanidze, and his two daughters.[citation needed]
Roles at the Bolshoi Theatre
[edit]- Il trovatore — Manrico
- Tosca – Cavaradossi
- Iolanta – Vaudemont
- Aida – Radames
- Sadko – Indian merchant
- The Abduction of the Moon – Arzakan
- Un ballo in maschera – Riccardo
- Cavalleria rusticana – Turiddu
- La molinara — Don Caloandro
- Boris Godunov – The pretender
- Khovanshchina – Galitzine
- Nabucco – Ismaele
Awards
[edit]- 2nd prize International Tchaikovsky Competition (1970)[6]
- Honored Artist of the Georgian SSR (1970)
- People's Artist of the Georgian SSR (1973)[7]
- People's Artist of the USSR (1979)[6]
- Shota Rustaveli Prize (1993)
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class (2007)[8]
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class (2001)[9]
- Order of the Badge of Honour (1971)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1976)
- Order of Honor (Georgia, 1997)[10]
- Ovation (2008)
- Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour (2012) [11]
- Honorary member of the Academy of Music Bologna (Italy) - elected "for a brilliant interpretation of the works of Verdi"
- Academician of the Academy of aesthetics and Liberal Arts (Moscow)[12]
Former Students
[edit]- Ksenia Leonidova [13]
References
[edit]- ^ Profile at Footballfacts.ru (in Russian)
- ^ Зураб Лаврентьевич Соткилава / Zurab Sotkilava profile, peoples.ru; accessed 19 September 2017.
- ^ "Биография Зураба Соткилавы". РИА Новости. 2017-03-12. Retrieved 2017-09-21.
- ^ "Zurab Sotkilava:Tenor (1937-2017)". Bolshoi Theatre. Archived from the original on 25 December 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- ^ Оперный певец Зураб Соткилава признался, что тяжело болен раком, lifenews.ru; accessed 19 September 2017.(in Russian)
- ^ a b Биография Зураба Соткилавы, peoples.ru; accessed 19 September 2017.(in Russian)
- ^ "Московская государственная консерватория им. П. И. Чайковского — Педагоги — Соткилава Зураб Лаврентьевич". Archived from the original on 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
- ^ Presidential Decree dated 3 December 2007, № 1626
- ^ Указ Президента РФ от 22 марта 2001 г. № 325 Archived 2012-01-05 at the Wayback Machine, kremlin.ru; accessed 19 September 2017.(in Russian)
- ^ "Биографии вокалистов". Archived from the original on 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
- ^ Распоряжение Президента РФ от 27 октября 2012 г. № 486-рп, pravo.gov.ru; accessed 19 September 2017.(in Russian)
- ^ Состав академии: Зураб Лаврентьевич Соткилава, independent-academy.net; accessed 19 September 2017.(in Russian)
- ^ Московская государственная консерватория имени П. И. Чайковского, mosconsv.ru; accessed December 25th 2019(in Russian)
External links
[edit]- Interview with Zurab Sotkilava (in Russian); accessed 19 September 2017.
- 1937 births
- 2017 deaths
- People from Sukhumi
- Academic staff of Moscow Conservatory
- Soviet male opera singers
- 20th-century Russian male opera singers
- 20th-century male opera singers from Georgia (country)
- Russian music educators
- Soviet music educators
- Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class
- People's Artists of the USSR
- Soviet men's footballers
- FC Dinamo Tbilisi players
- Tbilisi State Conservatoire alumni
- Soviet tenors
- Russian tenors
- Prize-winners of the International Tchaikovsky Competition
- Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Russia
- Men's association football defenders
- Burials in Georgia (country)
- 21st-century male opera singers from Georgia (country)