Andrii
Kymach
Baritone

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“Of sharply focused, golden-hued voice … he tore up the stage with his ‘È sogno o realtà…’ -  Opera Today

Current and upcoming engagements include Schelkalov Boris Godunov at The Royal Ballet and Opera (Covent Garden), Ford Falstaff at Staatsoper Hamburg, Escamillo Carmen and Germont La traviata with Opera Australia, and Rachmaninoff’s The Bells with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra under Vasily Petrenko. 

Recent highlights include Ford Falstaff and Sir Riccardo Forth I puritani at Opéra national de Paris, Escamillo Carmen with the Polish National Opera, the title role in Eugene Onegin and Alfio Cavalleria rusticana with the Canadian Opera Company. He made debuts as Count Tomsky The Queen of Spades at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía and Escamillo Carmen at The Royal Ballet and Opera (Covent Garden), the High Priest of Dagon Samson et Dalila at Ópera de Tenerife, Robert Iolanta in concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Giorgio Germont La traviata at Houston Grand Opera, Sir Riccardo Forth I puritani at Gran Teatre del Liceu Barcelona, and the title role in Don Giovanni with Opera Australia. Other engagements include Escamillo Carmen at Lyric Opera of Chicago, Count Tomsky The Queen of Spades at the Grange Festival, Lord Enrico Ashton Lucia di Lammermoor at Ópera de Tenerife, the title role in Don Giovanni at Opéra de Nice, and a concert performance of the title role in Rubinstein’s The Demon at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall. Concert work has featured Rachmaninoff’s The Bells with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, a recital for Oxford Lieder, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra under Keri-Lynn Wilson in London, Washington, Paris, Warsaw and Gdańsk.

Andrii Kymach is the First Prize winner of BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2019. He graduated from the Bolshoi Theatre Moscow Young Artist Program in 2018, where he made his role debuts as Don Carlos The Stone Guest and the Venetian Guest Sadko at the Bolshoi Theatre Moscow.

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The Grange Festival -
The Queen of Spades
Opera Today
As Count Tomsky, Ukrainian baritone Andrei Kymach demonstrated why he won the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World in 2019.  His narration of the Countess’s history in Act 1 and the entertainment his offers the gaggle of gamblers in Act 3 are superbly characterised and delivered with controlled artistry
The Grange Festival -
The Queen of Spades
Bachtrack
When Andrei Kymach’s Count Tomsky strode up to narrate the tale of the old Countess and her “tri karti”, the secret sequence of three cards that will bring untold wealth, the sheer power and vitality of his baritone drew gasps from the audience
Chelsea Opera Group -
I due Foscari
With his baritone revealing great richness and depth alongside many pleasing grains and nuances, his assumption of the role will live long in the memory
- Opera + Classical Music Reviews
Chelsea Opera Group -
I due Foscari
Rich, pungent tone, expressing his sorrow at his inability to show his son more compassion - Musical Opinion
Opera Australia -
Don Giovanni
CityHub
Andrei Kymach inhabits the role of Don Giovanni, portraying him as the vile seducer he is, prepared to trick and cheat his way to get what he wants in any situation. Kymach’s rich baritone captured the nuances of both Mozart’s score and Da Ponte’s libretto, and was a thrill to listen to