Salon Rossini Filharmonia Narodowa

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Salon Rossini
Aleksandra Orłowska (photo: K. Karpati i D. Zarewicz); Zuzanna Nalewajek (photo: Łukasz Dyczko); Piotr Buszewski; Hubert Zapiór (photo: Jan Windszus); Anna Marchwińska (photo: Agnieszka Kłopocka)

After the staging of Guillaume Tell at the Paris Opéra in early August 1829, Gioachino Rossini, who was not yet forty, lost interest in operatic work. Biographers have sought various reasons for this surprising decision, even mentioning possible burnout or depression. However, it should not be forgotten that Rossini did not completely abandon composition between 1830 and 1868, turning to religious music (Stabat Mater, Petite messe solennelle) and compiling collections of short works. These included Soirées musicales, from the first half of the 1830s, which comprised twelve songs for solo voice or vocal duet with piano, and the much more extensive fourteen-volume collection Péchés de vieillesse [Sins of old age], containing 150 works, including vocal, chamber and piano pieces. Residing in Passy, near Paris, Rossini became a living legend, gathering around him a large circle of leading representatives of the French and European musical community and Italian artistic émigrés. During the ‘musical Saturdays’ held in his salon, after a sumptuous dinner, Rossini’s guests would discuss art for hours and listen to concerts, during which not only Petite messe solennelle but also many of Rossini’s Péchés de vieillesse were first performed. The evening at the Philharmonic will therefore be an attempt to recreate the unique atmosphere of the musical salon in Passy.


Grzegorz Zieziula

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Hubert Zapiór

Polish baritone Hubert Zapiór is a member of the ensemble at the Komische Oper Berlin, where he performs leading roles such as Il Conte Almaviva in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro, title roles in Mozart’s Don Giovanni and Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin, Marcello in Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème, Billy in Kurt Weill’s Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, Papageno in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, Guglielmo in Mozart’s Così fan tutte, and Pantalone in Sergei Prokofiev’s L’Amour des trois oranges.

Recent and upcoming guest engagements include Guglielmo in Così fan tutte at the Norwegian National Opera and at the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera in Warsaw, Il Conte in Le nozze di Figaro at the Staatsoper Hannover, Papageno in Die Zauberflöte at the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera, the title role in Don Giovanni at the Wrocław Opera and Figaro in Gioachino Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia with the Warsaw Chamber Opera. He is awaiting his debut at the Dutch National Opera in Amsterdam.

In previous seasons, Hubert Zapiór made his debuts as the Marquis d’Obigny in Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata at the Bayerische Staatsoper, Figaro in Il barbiere di Siviglia at the Norwegian National Opera, and Papageno in Barrie Kosky’s acclaimed production of Die Zauberflöte at the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera. During his tenure as a member of the Staatsoper Hannover ensemble, he was heard in leading roles, including Figaro in Il barbiere di Siviglia, Guglielmo in Così fan tutte, Il Conte in Le nozze di Figaro, Papageno in Die Zauberflöte, and Demetrius in Benjamin Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

 

[2026]

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