Kozma Gamburov (died 1810), was a Russian stage actor and opera singer (bas).[1] He was engaged at the Karl Knipper Theatre in St. Petersburg from 1777, where he belonged to the pioneer generation of actors on the first and newly founded public theatre in St Petersburg, and was among his leading members. He performed male principal parts and was known for his roles as heroes and lovers.
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Kozma Ivanovich Gamburov | |
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![]() Gamburov in the role of Starodum (The Minor) | |
Died | 1810 |
Occupation | Actor, opera singer |
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