Kirill Kuzmin

Kirill Kuzmin

Assoc Professor

Associate Professor of Opera/Vocal Coaching

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Professional Summary

Kirill Kuzmin begins his new role at CCM on Aug. 15, 2024. A Grammy-nominated collaborative pianist and vocal coach, Kuzmin has served on the music staff at prestigious opera companies, festivals and concert organizations, including Houston Grand Opera (HGO), Aspen Music Festival, Wolf Trap Opera, Seiji Ozawa Music Academy, the Glimmerglass Festival and the Bolshoi Theater.

A graduate of the Houston Grand Opera Studio, Kuzmin called HGO his artistic home for nine seasons, where he worked on numerous productions including SalomeEugene OneginLe nozze di FigaroFaustGiulio CesareWest Side Story and the monumental Ring Cycle operas by Wagner.

In 2024, he joined the prestigious Seiji Ozawa Music Academy in Japan, working on the production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte as a harpsichordist.

Kuzmin’s recital appearances include how do I find you with Sasha Cooke at the San Francisco Symphony and the Schwabacher Debut Recital in San Francisco with baritone Sol Jin. In 2021, he was the pianist for video-streamed recitals with Arturo Chacun-Cruz, Sasha Cooke and Nicholas Phan.

In 2020, Kuzmin collaborated with the world-renowned mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke on the recording of the CD how do I find you, which features 17 art songs by modern American composers commissioned for this project. The CD was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2023.

A Russian native, Kuzmin spent three years with the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow. During his time with the company, he served as opera coach and accompanist on several Russian operas, including Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges and Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tsar's Bride, as well as works from the standard operatic repertoire, such as TurandotDer RosenkavalierLa traviata and La sonnambula. While in Moscow, he also served as pianist and coach for various operatic projects by the acclaimed Moscow Philharmonic.

Passionate about Russian vocal music, Kuzmin has made it his mission to make the Russian repertoire more accessible to non-Russian speaking musicians. He is the author and creator of RussianIPA.com, a comprehensive resource on Russian lyric diction and repertoire.

Kuzmin holds degrees in piano performance from the Moscow Conservatory and in collaborative piano from the Moscow Conservatory and the University of Michigan, where he studied with renowned collaborative pianist Martin Katz.