Erik Kurmangaliev
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Erik Kurmangaliev (2 January 1959 – 13 November 2007) was a Russian-Kazakhstan, Kazakh opera singer, actor and a leading public figure in Russia's perestroika music scene.


Early life

Kurmangaliev was born in Kazakhstan, which at the time was part of the Soviet Union. Диво 93. Чудеса. Рекорды. Достижения
/ref> He attended a music conservatory in the city of Almaty, and later transferred to the Gnessin State Musical College in Moscow. He was known for an unusual countertenor voice.


Career

Kurmangaliev debuted in 1980 at the Saint Petersburg Philharmonia, Leningrad Philharmonia. He later performed in Alfred Shnitke's Second Symphony and ''Dr. Faust'' cantata during his career. His career reached his peak when he teamed up with director Roman Viktyuk in the early 1990s, when he appeared in the Russian language version of David Hwang's ''M. Butterfly''. Kurmangaliev made his last appearance in film appearance in Rustam Khamdamov's ''Parallel Voices''. At one time, Kurmangaliev acted under nickname Erik Salim-Meruert, which are the combined names of his father and mother.


Death

He died in Moscow on November 13, 2007, of a liver infection at the age of 47.


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Obituary (in Russian)
* 1959 births 2007 deaths Deaths from liver disease Infectious disease deaths in Russia Operatic countertenors Place of birth missing Russian male actors 20th-century Russian male opera singers Russian people of Kazakhstani descent Burials at Vagankovo Cemetery {{Russia-opera-singer-stub