Pavel Koshetz | |
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Born | December 14, 1863 |
Died | March 2, 1904 | (aged 40)
Pavel Koshetz (Russian: Павел Алексеевич Кошиц; real last name is Poray-Koshetz (); December 14, 1863 in Kiev Oblast, Russian Empire – March 2, 1904 in Moscow) was a Russian opera singer (tenor).
He studied at the Kiev Theological Seminary, then at the Moscow Conservatory (a teacher: Fyodor Petrovich Komissarzhevsky). At the end of 1886 Pavel Koshetz went to study in Milan (Italy). In 1886 - 1889 he sang in opera theatres in Italy, Greece, Catalonia and the Americas. Then he returned to Russia and worked in different cities.
In 1893 Pavel Koshetz was invited at the Bolshoi Theatre. He became a performer for more than 30 operatic roles.
Gradually, the singer began to lose his voice. Theater administration moved him to the teaching work, but in 1904 he was fired. It became for him a huge psychological blow. Pavel Koshetz committed suicide March 2, 1904.
His daughter Nina was at this time 12 years. She decided to become an opera singer.
After some time, in memory of Pavel Koshetz Leonid Sobinov organized two concerts, which involved famous singers partners of Pavel Koshetz.