"The Merry Widow" Filharmonia Narodowa

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"The Merry Widow"
Łukasz Borowicz, photo: Ksawery Zamoyski

Every year, the Warsaw Philharmonic invites listeners to spend New Year’s Eve in the company of music. This year, the orchestra led by Łukasz Borowicz, alongside outstanding soloists, will be performing in full one of the most celebrated operettas in the history of the genre. Ferenc Lehar’s The Merry Widow was first staged in Vienna towards the end of 1905. The history of the work’s composition is so colourful and dramatic that it could be used as the plot for another operetta. The name of the composer – whose music contributed to the extraordinary success of The Merry Widow, performed in its original production almost 500 times – ultimately eclipsed the names of the librettists and the initiators of the project. Lehar was the second composer asked to write the music for this operetta, and towards the end of his work, he was on the point of being dismissed. Until the very last minute, doubts remained as to whether the work would prove a success; the budget and number of rehearsals were reduced to a minimum, and the costs of preparing the costumes and sets were covered partly by the performers themselves. In addition, there was a whiff of diplomatic scandal in the air, and the librettists decided to cover up the source of their not entirely original – as it turned out – idea.

Bartłomiej Gembicki

 

* Opera Academy at Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera in Warsaw
** soloists of the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir

Warsaw Philharmonic Patron of the Year – PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna – warmly welcomes you to join us in this concert
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Adrian Janus

Graduate of the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice in the class of Paweł Sobierajski, since 2021, Adrian Janus has been a participant in the Young Talents Development Programme - Opera Academy of the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera, where he has honed his skills under the tutelage of outstanding artists: Olga Pasiecznik, Izabela Kłosińska, Katelan Trần Terrell, Sophia Muñoz and Michał Biel.

He made his debut on the stage of the Silesian Opera in Bytom in 2018 with the role of Roberto (Nardo) in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera La finta giardiniera. In 2019, he performed the role of Zbigniew in Stanislaw Moniuszko's The Haunted Manor at the 1st Wiesław Ochman Festival in Zawiercie. He created the role of Uberto in the intermezzo La serva padrona by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi at the Silesian Opera. He was a soloist at the Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival (2023), International ‘Wratislavia Cantans’ Festival in Wrocław (2017), Gdynia Classica Nova Festival (2023), and the Jerzy Waldorff Summer Music Festival in Radziejowice (2023).

He is a laureate of the First Prize at the Imrich Godin ‘Iuventus Canti’ International Competition in Vráble, Slovakia (2022), First Prize at the ‘Bella Voce’ International Vocal Competition in Busko-Zdrój (2023), Second Prize at the ‘Ars et Gloria’ International Competition for Solo Sacred Singing (2022), as well as a laureate of the Ada Sari International Competition of Vocal Art in Nowy Sącz (2023), the Kościuszko Foundation Award for an outstanding singer of the Opera Academy and became a finalist in the Klaudia Taev Competition for Opera Singers in Pärnu, Estonia (2023).

 

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