People’s Artist E. Amartuvshin Ranked World’s Top Opera Baritone
Art & Culture
Ulaanbaatar, July 31,
2025 /MONTSAME/. People’s Artist and Cultural Envoy, renowned baritone
singer Amartuvshin Enkhbat has been ranked first with a score of 7,500 on the
list of the world’s top opera singers by the international “Opera World”
platform on July 30, 2025.
According to the
announcement on the “Opera World” website, Amartuvshin Enkhbat has performed in
the highest number of concerts in 2024 and has been named a high-demand artist,
placing first in the list of the world’s top opera singers.
People’s Artist E.
Amartuvshin placed first with a score of 7,500, while Italian singer Luca Salsi
was ranked second with 5,400 points and Roman Burdednko of the Russian
Federation with 5,100 points.
People’s Artist Amartuvshin
Enkhbat’s successful performances of classical pieces such as “Rigoletto,” “La Traviata,”
“Carmen,” and “Tosca” on the world-famous stages in the Italian Republic, the Republic
of Austria, the French Republic, and the United Kingdom have further solidified
his reputation. International critics highly regard his stage presence, vocal
range, and musical talent, and industry experts emphasize his achievements as a
great success, elevating the name of Mongolia on the world stage.
Amartuvshin Enkhbat’s
awards and recognitions:
2011 – Second place at
the International P.I. Tchaikovsky Competition (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
June 2012 – Winner of Placido
Domingo’s Operalia (Beijing, China)
June 2015 – Competed
in Cardiff Singer of the World
Silver medal at the
Tenor Viñas Competition (Spain)
Special audience award
at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition
January 2017 –
Performed at the prestigious San Carlo Opera House (Italy)
July 2017 – Sang at
Arena di Verona, Italy’s oldest and most renowned opera stage
March 2018 – Recipient
of the "BraVo" Honorary Award
July 2018 – Played the
lead role of Nabucco in the "Nabucco" by Giuseppe Verdi
October 2018 –
Performed at Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele
February 2019 – Sang
at Teatro Regio di Torino (Turin, Italy)