A voice for the best moments.
I’m a trained operatic baritone. I sing at selected private dinners and salons, bringing a magical experience for all guests.
Munich · Paris · available across Europe

The Journey
The making of a voice
I trained with baryton-basse Arsène Min Kuang, and in masterclasses with mezzo-soprano Laura Brioli and studied at the Conservatoire du 17ᵉ arrondissement.
A lyrical baritone
I sing like a dark lyrical baritone, or Verdi baritone — warm and resonant through the lower and middle register, with an expressive upper range.
International roots
I’m drawn to where vocal technique, interpretation, and emotional intensity meet — at home across Italian, French, German, and Russian, and suited to the lyrical and Romantic repertoire.
Sharing my passion
Today I bring that voice to private dinners and salons — a full operatic sound, a few steps away.
Repertoire
Verdi
- Il balen del suo sorriso — Il Trovatore
- Di Provenza il mar, il suol — La Traviata
- Sì, vendetta — Rigoletto
Mozart
- Non più andrai — Le nozze di Figaro
- Vedrò, mentr'io sospiro — Le nozze di Figaro
French Opera
- Avant de quitter ces lieux — Gounod · Faust
- Le veau d'or — Gounod · Faust
- Votre toast — Toreador — Bizet · Carmen
- Je crois entendre encore — Bizet · Les Pêcheurs de perles
- Légende de Kleinzach — Offenbach · Les Contes d'Hoffmann
- J'ai fait trois fois le tour du monde — Offenbach
- Rachel, quand du Seigneur — Halévy · La Juive
Bel Canto
- Largo al factotum — Rossini · Il barbiere di Siviglia
- Bella siccome un angelo — Donizetti · Don Pasquale
Lieder & Mélodie
- Winterreise — Schubert
- Ständchen — Serenade — Schubert
- Cantique de Jean Racine — Fauré
- Ave Maria — Bach–Gounod
Neapolitan & Russian Romance
- Core 'ngrato — Cardillo
- Santa Lucia — Cottrau
- Ochi chërnye — Dark Eyes — Russian romance
- Noch' svetla — Shishkin
Listen
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I sing at private events — dinners, salons, weddings, and receptions. For availability and a programme shaped to your evening, write to me.
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