Oratorio Music Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Oratorio Music Concert
Ingrida Gápová, fot. Aciuro Studio

George Frideric Handel spent his whole life experimenting with various genres. Just when it seemed that a decline of interest in his operas would force the Saxonian into an early retirement, he enjoyed a resurgence in a genre that he reformed – nowadays known as the English oratorio. Here Handel relied on what the British have been famed for to this day – excellent choirs, some with a tradition stretching back for hundreds of years. In few of his works does the choral part play such an important role in terms of drama and illustration as in Israel in Egypt. Suffice it to mention that there are just a handful of numbers with solo parts here. Among the most attractive moments in this work are the grotesque, thrilling and at times utterly shocking musical tableaux of the famous Egyptian plagues. Hopping frogs are depicted by means of playful dotted rhythms. The intolerable buzzing of flies is imitated by rapid violin passages. The plague of hail begins with the gentle ‘precipitation’ of single notes, passing into an increasingly fast and elemental storm, full of ‘atmospheric discharges’ in the kettle drums. That violence abates for a while thanks to a fantastically depicted darkness – so dense that it was ‘palpable’, as specified in the libretto. The grand and shocking finale to the series of plagues is the extermination of the first-born sons, where a dramatic fugue resounds against chords that pulsate like fatal blows.

Bartłomiej Gembicki

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Rafał Tomkiewicz

Rafał Tomkiewicz is a graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw (2018), where he studied singing under Artur Stefanowicz. In the years 2017–2019, he was enrolled in the Opera Academy Young Talent Training Programme of the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera in Warsaw, where his teachers included Matthias Rexroth.

The artist has appeared at such venues as the Theater an der Wien/Kammeroper in Vienna (the roles of Anastasio in Giustino and Witch of Endor in George Frideric Handel’s Saul, Tamerlano in Antonio Vivaldi’s Bajazet, and Giasone in Francesco Cavalli’s Il Giasone), the Teatro Comunale in Bolzano, Italy, the Biel/Bienne Opera in Switzerland (the eponymous role of Radames in Peter Eötvös’ opera), the Grand Theatre in Poznań (Ptolemy in Julius Caesar in Egypt and Hamor in Handel’s oratorio Jephtha), the Meiningen Staatstheater (Amadigi in Handel’s Amadigi di Gaula), the Polish Royal Opera in Warsaw (Unulfo in Handel’s Rodelinda). He has also performed at various festivals, such as the Styriarte in Graz, the Dramma per Musica in Warsaw, and the Festival Barocco Alessandro Stradella in Viterbo and in the concert halls of Vienna (the Golden Hall of the Musikverein), Geneva, Lausanne, Bydgoszcz, and Warsaw.

Rafał Tomkiewicz has collaborated with such conductors as George Petrou, Attilio Cremonesi, Paul Esswood, Christopher Moulds, Benjamin Bayl, Lilianna Stawarz, Roger Díaz-Cajamarca, Markellos Chryssicos, Andrea De Carlo and Krzysztof Garstka, among others. He has been invited to perform alongside such orchestras as Freiburger Barockorchester, Ensemble Zefiro, Ensemble Mare Nostrum, the Royal Baroque Ensemble, Bach Consort Wien, Capella Regia Polona and many others. The year 2019 saw the release of the world premiere DVD recording of Alessandro Stradella’s opera Il Trespolo tutore, conducted by Andrea De Carlo, in which Rafał Tomkiewicz sung the part of Nino (DUX), while the premiere CD recording of the opera (Arcana) was released in 2020.

In the 2022/2023 season, the artist will be making his debut in Carl Orff’s Carmina burana at the National Concert Hall in Dublin. He will also be performing in Handel’s La Resurrezione and Lotario in Halle/Karlsruhe. Following last year’s debut production of Julius Caesar at the Internationale Händel-Festspiele in Göttingen, he will be returning in Semele under George Petrou.

 

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