Background
Anatoly Konstantinovich Mineev was born on August 10, 1883 in Kovrov, Vladimir, Russian Federation.
Anatoly Konstantinovich Mineev was born on August 10, 1883 in Kovrov, Vladimir, Russian Federation.
Anatoly Konstantinovich Mineev sang in the church choir.
Anatoly Konstantinovich Mineev sang in the theaters of Odessa, Kiev, Vinnitsa, Poltava, Tula, Kursk, Moscow ("Zimin Opera"), Saratov and other cities. He was a soloist of the Moscow Bolshoi Theater (1914-1928, 1935-1946), the Moscow Philharmonic (1930-1935). Anatoly Konstantinovich was a stage partner of Fedor Ivanovich Shalyapin. He performed in the city of Voronezh (1915; 1918, the Bolshoi Soviet Theater; 1933, House of the Red Army). He sang in various operettas: "The Bells of Corneville" by Robert Plunkett, "The Gypsy Baron" by Johann Strauss, "The Geisha" by Sydney Jones, "The Merry Widow" by Franz Legar and others.
Anatoly Konstantinovich was also a lecturer at the School of Music n.a. A. Glazunov (1932–1938), Gnessin College and Academy of Music (1938–1949), and the Moscow Conservatory (since 1950).