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Andrei Andrianov (Bass)

Born: January 7, 1969 - Moscow, Russia

The Russian bass, Andrei Andrianov, has performed since the age of six as a soloist in numerous children’s musical choirs. During the years 1980-1983 he was a soloist of the Large Radio and TV Children’s Choir. In 1999 he graduated from Moscow State Conservatory majoring in “solo singing”.

The main sphere of activity of Andrei Andrianov is historical performance in general, especially dealing with the Baroque period. As an invited soloist he has frequently sung together with the leading authentic ensembles , including Madrigal, Moscow Baroque, Soloists of the Baroque, Sankt-Joseph-Kapelle and numerous others. He also specializes in Jewish cantata-oratorio (cantorial) music, - for over ten years he has participated in the Male Choir of the Moscow Choral Synagogue (“Zimra”) and the Hassidic Cappella (formerly the Choir of the Cantorial Art Academy).

Since 2006 Andrei Andrianov has been a soloist at the Moscow “Amadeus” Theater. He is on the faculty at the Department of Historical and Contemporary Performing Arts of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory.


Sources:
Save the Music Website
Andrew Adriano profile on Facebook
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Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (April 2026)

Andrei Andrianov: Short Biography | Bach Discography: Recordings of Vocal Works under his name

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Andrei Andrianov Biography (Save the Music)
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