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  1. Aleksandra Kurzak (Polish pronunciation: [alɛkˈsandra ˈkuʐak]; born 7 August 1977) is a Polish operatic soprano who has an international career primarily in Europe and the United States. In her earlier career she was a specialist in lyric and coloratura soprano roles in German and Italian repertoire, and transitioned into heavier roles in ...

  2. Aleksandra Małgorzata Kurzak (ur. 7 sierpnia 1977 w Brzegu Dolnym [2]) – polska śpiewaczka ( sopran ), solistka operowa. Życiorys. Rodzina i edukacja. Córka śpiewaczki Jolanty Żmurko i waltornisty Ryszarda Kurzaka [3] . Ukończyła Szkołę Muzyczną im.

  3. Main Topics. Aleksandra Kurzak is a Polish-born soprano and winner of numerous prestigious awards, including the International Opera Award and the Bachtrack Opera Award.

  4. Soprano. Polish-born soprano Aleksandra Kurzak began her musical education at the age of 7, playing violin and piano. She studied voice at the conservatories of Wroclaw and Hamburg. She made her professional opera debut at the age of 21 at the Wroclaw State Opera as Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro.

  5. Aleksandra Kurzak was born in Poland. Between 2001 and 2007 she was a member of the ensemble of the Hamburg Staatsoper where she sang numerous roles, including Queen of the Night ( Die Zauberflöte), Blonde ( Die Entführung aus dem Serail ), Servilia ( La Clemenza di Tito ), Marzelline ( Fidelio ), Nannetta ( Falstaff ), Ännchen ( Der ...

  6. www.bso.org › profiles › aleksandra-kurzakBSO | Aleksandra Kurzak

    About. Polish-born soprano Aleksandra Kurzak began her musical education at the age of 7, playing violin and piano. She studied voice at the conservatories of Wroclaw and Hamburg. She made her professional opera debut at the age of 21 at the Wroclaw State Opera as Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro.

  7. (Brzeg Dolny, Poland) 2023–24 Season: Soloist, Opera Ball; Opera in the Park San Francisco Opera Highlights: Gilda in Rigoletto Recent and Upcoming: Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana (London’s Royal Opera Covent Garden); Cio-Cio-San in Madame Butterfly (Metropolitan Opera, Madrid’s Teatro Real); Liù in Turandot (Metropolitan Opera); title role of Tosca (Berlin State Opera); concert in Geneva

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