A tenor.
In 1996 he graduated from the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music, studying with Professors K. P. Lisovsky and N. N. Shilnikova; in 1998 he completed an assistant traineeship under Professor K. P. Lisovsky.
Since 1993 he has been a soloist of the Moscow «Helikon‑Opera» Theatre; from 1995 a soloist‑trainee and from 1997 a soloist of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich‑Danchenko Moscow Music Theatre; and since 1998 a soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre.
Leonid A. Bomshtein’s operatic repertoire includes many roles, such as:
- Bayan (Glinka «Ruslan and Lyudmila»);
- the Astrologer (Rimsky‑Korsakov «The Golden Cockerel»);
- the Holy Fool (Mussorgsky «Boris Godunov»);
- Rodolfo (Puccini «La Bohème»);
- Ernesto (Donizetti «Don Pasquale»);
- Ismaele (Verdi «Nabucco»);
- Harlequin (Leoncavallo «Pagliacci»);
- Luigino (Paisiello «La molinarа» / «The Beautiful Miller’s Wife»);
- Bomelius (Rimsky‑Korsakov «The Tsar’s Bride»);
- Monostatos (Mozart «Die Zauberflöte»);
- Goro (Puccini «Madama Butterfly»);
- Triquet (Tchaikovsky «Eugene Onegin»);
- Ovlur (Borodin «Prince Igor»);
- Gaston (Verdi «La Traviata»);
- Pong (Puccini «Turandot»);
- the Drunken Cossack (Tchaikovsky «Mazepa»);
- Jacob Glock (Prokofiev «The Fiery Angel»);
- Almerik (Tchaikovsky «Iolanta»);
- Monsieur de Beausset and Lieutenant Bonnet (Prokofiev «War and Peace»);
- the Madman (Berg «Wozzeck»), among others.
He is a First Prize laureate of the «Musica Classica» International Competition (2009) and Grand Prix winner of the «Christmas Star» International Competition (2016).
He is a Professor in the Solo Singing Department at the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music.
He has worked with many distinguished conductors, including G. Bertini, M. Ermler, A. Chistyakov, G. Rozhdestvensky, A. Lazarev, Vladimir, Mikhail, and Dmitri Jurowski, P. Sorokin, V. Polyansky, A. Allemandi, and others.
Tour engagements include:
- Rodolfo in «La Bohème» at the Wexford Opera Festival (Ireland, 1996);
- appearances from 1999 to 2002 in productions of Prokofiev’s «War and Peace», Tchaikovsky’s «The Queen of Spades», and Mussorgsky’s «Khovanshchina» at the Opéra National de Paris, returning there in 2005;
- performances in Tchaikovsky’s «Iolanta» at the Opéra de Monte‑Carlo;
- the Turin «Musical September» festival in Stravinsky’s «The Fox, the Cock, the Cat and the Ram» (2000);
- Tebaldo in Bellini’s «I Capuleti e i Montecchi» at Opéra National de Montpellier (France, 2003), and the Astrologer in «The Golden Cockerel» at the Opéra National du Capitole in Toulouse;
- the title role of the Nose in Shostakovich’s «The Nose» at the Bard SummerScape festival (USA, 2004; conductor Leon Botstein, director Francesca Zambello);
- Shostakovich’s song cycle «From Jewish Folk Poetry» with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (Jerusalem, 2006; conductor Leon Botstein);
- Mephistopheles in Prokofiev’s «The Fiery Angel» at La Monnaie in Brussels (2007; conductor Kazushi Ono, director Richard Jones);
- the Ragged Peasant in Shostakovich’s «Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk» at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino festival in Florence (June 2008; conductor James Conlon, director Lev Dodin);
- the Nose in Shostakovich’s «The Nose» at Zurich Opera (2011; conductor Ingo Metzmacher, director Peter Stein);
- subsequent performances of «The Nose» at the Rome Opera (2013; conductor Alejo Perez, director Peter Stein) and at the Finnish National Opera (2015; conductor Michael Güttler);
- the world premiere of Yuri Sherling’s oratorio «Exodus» in 2016 with the Svetlanov State Symphony Orchestra and the Moscow State Academic Chamber Choir under Felix Lidstrøm;
- 2017 debuts as Shuysky (Mussorgsky «Boris Godunov») with the State Academic Symphony Capella of Russia under V. Polyansky, and as the Dancing Master (Richard Strauss «Ariadne auf Naxos») with the Svetlanov State Symphony Orchestra under V. Jurowski.
Selected discography:
- Rachmaninoff’s «The Bells» with conductor V. Polyansky (Chandos, CD);
- Prokofiev’s «War and Peace» (conductor G. Bertini, production by F. Zambello), TDK / Opéra de Paris, DVD;
- Shostakovich’s «Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk» (conductor James Conlon, director Lev Dodin), Arthaus Musik / Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, DVD.