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Mark Hildrew

Mark Hildrew

Executive Director

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Seb Mallet

Seb Mallet

Associate Artist Manager

Representation

Worldwide general management with Askonas Holt

About Alexey

The 2024/25 season sees Alexey debut at Teatro Regio Torino as Chekalinsky in Pique Dame and Concertgebouw Amsterdam in the roles of Sapkin, Opily vezen and Vesely vezen in House of the Dead, conducted by Karina Canellakis. He will also make a role debut as Kudrjas in Katya Kabanova for Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège and return to Israeli Opera for Cassio in Otello.

Recent engagements include a new production of House of the Dead by Dmitri Tcherniakov at Ruhrtriennale Festival, his first Prince in Rusalka at Israeli Opera and Count Vaudemont in Iolanta with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.


Alexey has worked with conductors such as Placido Domingo, Vasily Petrenko, Daniel Harding, Semyon Bychkov, Seiji Ozawa, Kirill Karabits, Gianandrea Noseda, Speranza Scappucci, Gustavo Dudamel, Alexander Shelley, Philippe Auguin, Patrick Summers, Alain Altinoglu, Dan Ettinger, Leo Hussain, Robin Ticciati, Renato Palumbo, Omer Meir Wellber, Leopold Hager and Dmitri Jurowski.

Alexey is based in Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Representation

Worldwide general management with Askonas Holt

Season Highlights

Oct 2024
Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège
Katya Kabanova (Kudras) - role debut Michael Güttler (conductor) Aurore Fattier (director)
Jan 2025 - Feb 2025
New Israeli Opera
Otello (Cassio)
Mar 2025
Concertgebouw Amsterdam
From the House of the Dead (Shapkin / Opilý vězeň / Veselý vězen) Karina Canellakis (conductor) Radio Filharmonisch Orkest

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Selected Repertoire

Rimsky-KorsakovMay Night (Levko)   •   The Golden Cockerel (Prince Guidon)   •   The Tsars Bride (Lïkov)
BergWozzeck (Andres*)
BizetCarmen (Don Jose*)
BorodinPrince Igor (Vladimir Igorevitch)
DonizettiLucia di Lammermoor (Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood)
DvořákRusalka (The Prince)
JanáčekFrom the House of the Dead (Shapkin)   •   Káťa Kabanová(Váňa Kudrjas)   •   Jenůfa (Steva)   •   The Makropulos Affair (Vítek*)
MascagniCavalleria Rusticana (Turiddu)   •   Silvano (title role)
MassenetHérodiate (Jean*)
MozartDie Zauberflöte (Tamino)   •   La clemenza di Tito (Tito*)
MussorgskyBoris Godunov (the false Dmitry/Grigory*)
PucciniMadama Butterfly (B.F. Pinkerton)   •   La Rondine (Ruggero Lastouc*)   •   Tosca (Cavaradossi)
RachmaninoffAleko (Young Gipsy)   •   Francesca da Rimini (Damte)   •   The Miserly Knight (Albert)
Rubinsteinthe Demon (Prince Sinodal)
StraussAriadne auf Naxos (Tanzmeister, Bacchus) Salome (Narraboth*)
StravinskyMavra (Vassili/Mavra)   •   Oedipus Rex (Oedipus, King of Thebes)
TchaikovskyEugene Onegin (Lensky)   •   Iolanta (Vaudemont)   •   Pique Dame (Chekalinsky, Hermann*)
VerdiI Due Foscari (Jacopo Foscari)   •   Otello (CAssio)   •   Rigoletto (Il Duca)   •   La Traviata (Alfredo)
WagnerDer Fliegende Holländer (Erik)

Press

  • Iolanta

    Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
    May 2024
    • It was Alexey Dolgov as Count Vaudémont whose heroic tenor found a natural habitat for Tchaikovsky’s soaring melodies, easily winning the hearts of Iolanta and the audience. His grand duet with Kulchynska at the work’s climax brought the evening’s finest singing.

    • The tenor Alexey Dolgov, as Iolanta’s lover, mustered plenty of ardour