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“A giant of a man with a giant voice.”
Music that doesn’t ask to be understood — it simply enters the heart.
A voice that doesn’t just impress — it awakens.

In the noise of daily life, it’s easy to lose touch with our inner melody — our capacity to love: Here, you will find it!


Alexey’s concert is a space for inspiration — a deeply emotional experience, a journey to your own inner music.
Whether on a grand stage or in a chamber hall, with a full orchestra or a trio — his voice is always close, meant just for you.

A singer with a one-of-a-kind, stunningly beautiful timbre.
His charisma blends strength with refined tenderness.
His powerful voice fills the space with beauty.
His performances bring hope — a stirring sense that love and kindness are real.
Let’s pause, quiet the everyday noise, and listen to songs where strength meets softness, where light brings hope.
WHAT UNITES US
Classical lovers will feel the depth.
Pop fans — the ease.
Two worlds meet here, with a bridge between them.
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY
“Alexey Kosarev captivates with his energy and dramatic vocal depth.”
Novaya Gazeta
“A beautiful lyrical voice, strong and fresh.”
Coulture de Dijon
“Surges of passion, tinged with high tragedy.”
Bolshoi Theatre
“A giant of a man with a giant voice.”
Liverpool Echo


“SOLO PER TE”
The program features original compositions alongside Italian and French chanson gems.
Crossover: A genre on the edge of classical and popular music,
where vocal mastery meets emotional accessibility.


Alexey has performed leading and title roles in Aida, Turandot, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Otello, The Tales of Hoffmann, La Traviata, Eugene Onegin, Rusalka across major European stages: Norwegian National Opera, Finnish National Opera, Helikon-Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Opéra National de Paris, Zurich Opera House.
He has collaborated with world-renowned directors such as Ole Anders Tandberg (Norway), Rimas Tuminas (Lithuania), Willy Decker (USA), and Dmitry Bertman (Russia), and legendary conductors like Mstislav Rostropovich, Mariss Jansons, Vladimir Fedoseyev, and Oleg Caetani.
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