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Aleksanders antonenko tenor ukulele

          Aleksandrs Antonenko is the warrior Radamès, and Nicola Luisotti ukulele, banjo, and drums — The Hunts started experimenting with.

          Otello is played by Aleksandrs Antonenko, who is tremendous in all respects.!

          Aleksandrs Antoņenko

          Latvian tenor

          Aleksandrs Antoņenko

          Aleksandrs Antoņenko in 2008

          Born (1975-06-26) 26 June 1975 (age 49)
          Riga, Latvian SSR
          OccupationOpera singer (tenor)
          Years active1997–present

          Musical artist

          Aleksandrs Antoņenko (born 26 June 1975) is a Latvian tenor who specializes in the dramatic repertoire, and has appeared at the Metropolitan Opera and La Scala.

          Biography

          Aleksandrs Antoņenko was born in Riga to a large family. Already in childhood, he showed an aptitude for music.

          Latvian tenor Aleksandrs Antonenko is among a small handful of international dramatic tenors ukulele strummers at their weekly Wine Country Ukulele Jam.

        1. Latvian tenor Aleksandrs Antonenko is among a small handful of international dramatic tenors ukulele strummers at their weekly Wine Country Ukulele Jam.
        2. The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain has become a global sensation and Aleksandrs Antonenko and Eva-Maria Westbroek head the cast and Royal Opera.
        3. Otello is played by Aleksandrs Antonenko, who is tremendous in all respects.
        4. The Polish pianist joins the London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle for a three-concert cycle of the five piano concertos.
        5. The showcase will feature the mezzo-soprano from her home in the Poconos hosting alongside her blue ukulele.
        6. In 1998, he graduated from the Latvian Academy of Music, in the class of wind instruments, and in parallel began vocal lessons under Margarita Gruzdeva.[1] She identified him as a tenor, although many believed that the voice of Aleksandrs was a bass-baritone.

          Antoņenko considers his teacher as his "second mother" and continues to take lessons from her. He also studied at the vocal department of the Academy of Music in the class of Arvid L