
Actor
Born September 13, 1929 in Velingrado, Bulgaria
Nicolai Ghiaurov (or Nikolai Gjaurov, Nikolay Gyaurov, Bulgarian: Николай Гяуров) (September 13, 1929 – June 2, 2004) was a Bulgarian opera singer and one of the most famous basses of the postwar period. He was admired for his powerful, sumptuous voice, and was particularly associated with roles of Mussorgsky and Verdi. Ghiaurov married the Bulgarian pianist Zlatina Mishakova in 1956 and Italian soprano Mirella Freni in 1978, and the two singers frequently performed together. They lived in Modena until Ghiaurov's death in 2004 of a heart attack. Ghiaurov was born in the small mountain town of Velingrad in southern Bulgaria. As a child, he learned to play the violin, piano and clarinet. He began his musical studies at the Bulgarian State Conservatory in 1949 where he studied under Prof. Cristo Brambarov. Ghiaurov was awarded a state scholarship and from 1950 until 1955 he studied at the Moscow Conservatory.

Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Don Basilio

A Christmas Celebration: Send Round the Song
Self - Singer

The Metropolitan Opera Gala 1991
Self

Eugene Onegin
Prince Gremin (singing voice)

Khovanshchina
Prince Ivan Khovansky

La Boheme
Colline

Aida
Ramfis

Don Carlo
Philippe II

The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala
Self

Macbeth
Banco

Verdi: Simon Boccanegra
Jacopo Fiesco

Gounod: Faust
Méphistophélès

Le Grand Échiquier
Self

Great Performances
Ramfis

Verdi – Messa da Requiem
Self - Bass