Aleksandra Kurzak

Aleksandra Kurzak (born 7 August 1977) is a Polish operatic soprano. She received international attention after her debuts at the New York Metropolitan Opera and the London Royal Opera House in the 2004/05 season.

Aleksandra Kurzak
Kurzak in La Juive at the Bavarian State Opera, June 2016
Born (1977-08-07) 7 August 1977
OccupationOpera singer (soprano)
Years active2000–present
Spouse(s)
Jacek Jaskuła
(m. 2000; div. 2007)

Roberto Alagna (m. 2015)
AwardsGold Cross of Merit (2015)
Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis (2018)
Websitealeksandrakurzak.com

She had been successful in lyric and coloratura soprano repertoire such as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro, Gilda in Rigoletto, and Adina in L'elisir d'amore. From the early 2010s, she began taking up gradually heavier roles in bel canto and Verismo repertoire such as Violetta in La traviata, Nedda in Pagliacci, and Desdemona in Otello. Since her marriage with Roberto Alagna, the couple often appears together in concerts and opera productions.

Early life and education

Born in Brzeg Dolny and raised in Wrocław, Kurzak is daughter to operatic soprano Jolanta Żmurko and horn player Ryszard Kurzak.[1] She began her musical studies at the age of 7, playing the violin.[2] She had intended to be a ballet dancer, then a violinist. Despite her singing talent being noticed, she did not consider singing seriously in her childhood. She went on studying in the violin class at the Karol Szymanowski Musical High School.[lower-alpha 1][3] She turned to singing after graduation and started voice lesson just before the entrance of the academy with her mother, whom she still considers her primary teacher.[4][5]

From 1996 to 2000, Kurzak studied at the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Eugeniusz Sąsiadek's class,[1] and meanwhile participated in several music festivals and was laureate in multiple competitions.[lower-alpha 2] She also received scholarships from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and Aleksander Gudzowaty's Crescendum Est - Polonia Foundation. She attributed her international debuts to the 2000 edition of Operalia, where she did not enter the final round, due to being discovered by Peter Katona, the casting director of the Royal Opera.[4][5] After graduation, she pursued postgraduate studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg with Ingrid Kremling, whom she first met at the 1998 Stanisław Moniuszko Vocal Competition in Warsaw,[2] till 2004. She received a doctorate degree in music in 2009 and habilitated doctor's diploma in June 2016.[6]

Career

Earlier career

Kurzak became soloist at the Wrocław Opera during college studies.[3] On 26 May 1999, she made her opera debut as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro alongside her mother as the countess.[7] In 2001, she performed Hanna in Moniuszko's The Haunted Manor at the Polish National Opera in Warsaw. She also returned to the role in January 2007 when the production was again revived.[8]

In the 2001/02 season she joined the Young Artists' Programme of the Hamburg State Opera, and then became an ensemble member from the 2003/04 season.[9] After successful performances as Gilda in Rigoletto and the Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute, she gained recognition and was subsequently engaged in various roles including Blonde in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Adele in Die Fledermaus, Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro.[10] In 2004, she performed Marzelline in Fidelio.[11] In 2005, she performed Cleopatra in Giulio Cesare and Servilia in La clemenza di Tito.[12] After Fraarte in Handel's Radamisto in May 2007,[13] she embarked a freelance career.

International career

She received international attention when she debuted at the New York Metropolitan Opera as Olympia in The Tales of Hoffmann in December 2004,[14] and at the Royal Opera House as Aspasia in Mitridate, re di Ponto in July 2005.[15] She also debuted at the Bavarian State Opera, performing Cleopatra, Adele, Rosina in The Barber of Seville and Fiorilla in Il turco in Italia. She returned to the Royal Opera in the following seasons participating in several productions including Don Pasquale, L'elisir d'amore, The Marriage of Figaro, and Matilde di Shabran.[16] Besides Gilda being her signature role,[17] she also performed Ännchen in Der Freischütz at the Salzburg Festival, Norina in Don Pasquale at the Teatro Massimo,[18] Blonde in Die Entführung at the Metropolitan Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago.[19] In 2008 she debuted at the Vienna State Opera as Rosina.[20] In 2009, she portrayed Aspasia again at the Palacio de la Ópera in A Coruña and Welsh National Opera, and was later featured in Don Giovanni as Donna Anna and Tancredi as Amenaide at the Theater an der Wien.[21][22]

In 2010, she debuted in the role of Violetta in the Polish National Opera's premiere of La traviata, which revived in later seasons with her in the same role.[23] In October, she debuted as Lucia at the Seattle Opera and was then named 2010/11 "Artist of the Year" by the company for the performances.[24] Despite the success as Violetta and Lucia,[25][26] she performed primarily lighter roles such as Fiorilla,[27] Rosina,[28] Adina in L'elisir d'amore,[29] Marie in La fille du régiment,[30] and some Mozartian roles such as Donna Anna and Susanna,[31][32] with Gilda remaining her most frequent role.[33] In 2011, she debuted at the Los Angeles Opera as Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte in September and returned to the Metropolitan Opera as Gretel in Hansel and Gretel in December.[34] In 2012, she opened Gounod's Roméo et Juliette as Juliette at the Arena di Verona and returned to the Covent Garden in a revival of Pelly's production of L'elisir d'amore.[35] In September 2013, she went on maternity leave, withdrawing from Rigoletto opening in November at the Metropolitan Opera. She was replaced by Irina Lungu and Sonya Yoncheva.[36]

Kurzak returned to stage in performances of L'elisir d'amore at the Bavarian State Opera in May 2014. She portrayed her role in various productions of the same opera including Pelly's production at her Paris Opera debut and Sher's production at the Metropolitan Opera.[37] She continued to give performances as Gilda in various venues such as the Royal Opera House and Vienna State Opera,[38] as Marie at the Teatro Real and Norina at the Zürich Opera House.[39] She further debuted as Adèle in Le comte Ory at La Scala and returned into a revival of Hansel and Gretel at the Metropolitan Opera.[40] In 2015, she debuted at the Deutsche Oper Berlin as Violetta in La traviata and returned to Il turco in Italia at the Royal Opera House, for which she won the Best Female Singer in the Bachtrack Opera Awards.[41] She then performed the title role in Maria Stuarda at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.[42]

In 2016, besides reprising Lucia at the Royal Opera,[43] she made several role debuts including Rachel in La Juive at the Bavarian State Opera, Nedda in Pagliacci at the Zürich Opera House, Mimì in La bohème at the Berlin State Opera.[44] In 2017, she debuted as Micaëla and Alice Ford at the Opéra Bastille,[45] Liù in Turandot at the Royal Opera, Vitellia in La clemenza di Tito at the Palais Garnier.[46] In 2018, she debuted as Desdemona in Otello and reprised Liù at the Vienna State Opera.[47] She went on to perform Desdemona at the Hamburg State Opera and Paris Opera.[48] She also performed Nedda at the Metropolitan Opera, Violetta at the Opéra Bastille, and debuted as the title role in a concert performance of Luisa Miller at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo.[49][50] The year 2019 saw her performance as Micaëla at the Metropolitan Opera, as Violetta at the Verona Arena, and as Nedda in various venues.[51][52][53] She also debuted as the title role in an open-air concert performance of Madama Butterfly at the Parade Square in Warsaw and as Elisabetta di Valois in Don Carlo at the Paris Opera.[54][55]

In 2020, Kurzak gave performances as Violetta at the Metropolitan Opera and at the Royal Opera House.[56]

Concert and events

Kurzak was frequently featured in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana as the soprano soloist.[57] In February 2015 she took part in Szymanowski's Stabat Mater conducted by Ingo Metzmacher at the Berliner Philharmonie and Wiener Musikverein.[58] In November 2016, she performed in Nowowiejski's oratorio Quo Vadis at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw.[59] In September 2019, she was featured in Verdi's Requiem conducted by Jacek Kaspszyk at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw.[60]

She was featured in the 2011 Napa Valley Festival del Sole[61] and was a guest performer at the 2012 Semperopernball.[62]

Personal life

Kurzak married baritone Jacek Jaskuła,[3] whom she met during college studies, in 2000. He remained in Wrocław while she was pursuing studies and career in Hamburg. They divorced in 2007.[63][64] She had been in a relationship with Waldemar Dąbrowski, general manager of the Grand Theatre, Warsaw.[65] She met French tenor Roberto Alagna during performances of L'elisir d'amore at the Royal Opera House in 2012. Their daughter, Malena,[lower-alpha 3] was born on 29 January 2014.[66] They married in November 2015, between performances of L'elisir d'amore at the Paris Opera.[67]

Awards and honours

  • 1998: 1st place and special prizes of the V Intercollegiate Vocal Competition in Duszniki-Zdrój
  • 1998: 1st prize at the International Stanisław Moniuszko Vocal Competition[68]
  • 1999: Prize for Young Talent at the Mirjam Helin International Singing Competition in Helsinki[69]
  • 2000: Special Prize ("Ajuntament de Moià" scholarship) at the Viñas International Singing Contest[70]
  • 2000: Millennium Award from the Mayor of Wrocław
  • 2000: Wrocław Music Award
  • 2000: 3rd prize at the International Vocal Competition in Canton, China
  • 2002: Elise Meyer Preis[71]
  • 2006: Dr. Wilhelm Oberdörffer-Preis of season 2005/2006[72]
  • 2010: Annual Prize of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage[73]
  • 2012: Gwarancje Kultury Award in the "serious music" category from TVP Kultura[74]
  • 2013: Song and Stage Star of Wiktory 2012[75]
  • 2013: Crystal Mirrors (Kryształowe Zwierciadła) Award from Zwierciadło ("Mirror") magazine[76]
  • 2015: Readers' Award of the International Opera Awards[77]
  • 2015: Gold Cross of Merit[78]
  • 2016: "For Merits for Poland and Poles in the World"[lower-alpha 4] Award from TVP Polonia[79]
  • 2018: Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis[80]
  • 2019: Golden Bowtie (Złota Muszka) of ORFEO Foundation Bogusław Kaczyński[81]

Opera roles

Roles which have actually been performed on stage or fully recorded in studio. Small roles during the years at the Hamburg State Opera are included.[82]

Publications

  • Laskowski, Aleksander (2015). Si, Amore – Aleksandra Kurzak w rozmowie z Aleksandrem Laskowskim [Si, Amore – Aleksandra Kurzak in Conversation with Aleksander Laskowski]. Polish Music Publishing House. ISBN 978-8-3224-0960-2.[83]

Discography

Kurzak signed an exclusive contract with Decca Classics in January 2011, being the first-ever Polish singer to do so.[84] She signed to Sony Classical in May 2018.[85] The Szymanowski album won the Album of the Year – Choral Music, Oratorio & Opera in the 2018 Fryderyk Award.[86]

Year Title Type Collaborating artist(s) Label Peak chart positions Certifications
POL FRA
2009 Chopin: Songs Joint recital Nelson Goerner
Mariusz Kwiecień
Fryderyk Chopin Society
2011 Gioia! Solo recital Omer Meir Wellber
Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana
Decca Classics 8[88]
2012 Hej, kolęda! Solo recital Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka Universal Music Poland 16[90]
2013 Bel Raggio: Rossini Arias Solo recital Pier Giorgio Morandi
Sinfonia Varsovia
Decca Classics 50[91]
2017 Szymanowski: Litany to the Virgin Mary, Stabat Mater, Symphony No. 3 "The Song of the Night" Full works Agnieszka Rehlis
Dmitry Korchak
Artur Ruciński
Jacek Kaspszyk
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
Warner Classics
2017 Nowowiejski: Quo Vadis Full work Artur Ruciński
Rafał Siwek
Piotr Sułkowski
Warmia and Mazury Philharmonic Orchestra
Dux Records
2018 Massenet: La Navarraise
(as Anita)
Full work Roberto Alagna
George Andguladze
Brian Kontes
Issachah Savage
Michael Anthony McGee
Alberto Veronesi
Opera Orchestra of New York
New York Choral Ensemble
Warner Classics
2018 Deliverance Single Roberto Alagna Deutsche Grammophon
2018 Puccini in Love Joint recital Roberto Alagna
Riccardo Frizza
Sinfonia Varsovia
Sony Classical 38[92]
2020 Desire Solo recital Frédéric Chaslin
Morphing Chamber Orchestra
Sony Classical
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Notes

  1. Polish: Liceum Muzyczne im. Karola Szymanowskiego
  2. Prizes are specified in the Awards and honours section.
  3. Spelling varies between Malena, Maléna, Malèna
  4. Polish: Za zasługi dla Polski i Polaków poza granicami kraju

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