Solomon Markovich Khromchenko (born 4 December 1907, town of Zlatopol, Russian Empire, now Novomyrhorod, Kirovohrad district, Ukraine – died 20 January 2002, Moscow, Russia) was a Russian and Jewish tenor singer.
His vocal gift was first recognized as he was a boy in the choir of a local synagogue.
During World War II Khromchenko gave over a thousand concerts for Soviet troops.
He was included into the selected group of Soviet performers to participate in the Kremlin concert of Victory Celebration in May 1945.
In the Bolshoi he performed over twenty roles of the lyric tenor repertoire: Lensky (Eugene Onegin), the Indian Guest (Sadko), Bayan (Ruslan and Lyudmila), Vladimir (Prince Igor), Sinodal (Demon), Duke of Mantua (Rigoletto), Count Almaviva (Barber of Seville), Faust (Faust) etc.