Aleksandra Kurzak
Born: 7th August 1977, Brzeg
Nationality: Polish
Polish soprano Aleksandra Kurzak studied singing in Hamburg and Wroclaw, where she made her professional debut as Mozart’s Susanna aged 21 (opposite her mother Jolanta Żmurko as the Countess); she then spent six years as an ensemble-member at the Hamburg State Opera, where her repertoire included Nannetta (*Falstaff*), Adele (*Die Fledermaus*), Cleopatra (*Giulio Cesare*) and Fiorilla (Il Turco in Italia*). In 2004 she debuted at both The Metropolitan Opera (as Olympia in *Les contes d’Hoffmann*) and Covent Garden (as Aspasia in Mozart’s *Mitridate*), and in 2011 she signed to Decca: her first recording on the label (*Gioia*, a collection of operatic arias by Strauss, Donizetti, Rossini and Puccini) prompted *The Times* to declare that ‘there’s no doubt that her voice is stupendous’. As of May 2018 she is an exclusive artist for Sony Classical.
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Aleksandra Kurzak on Mozart
The Polish soprano talks to Katherine about drawing on her background as a violinist to direct the Morphing Chamber Orchestra on her new recording of opera arias with obbligato instruments.
Recording of the Week,
Aleksandra Kurzak and Renée Fleming
Up-and-coming Polish soprano Kurzak radiates ‘gioia’ in her debut solo album of operatic arias by Donizetti, Bellini, Puccini and others, whilst Fleming is on ravishing form in an all-French programme of orchestral song-cycles by Ravel, Messiaen and Dutilleux (the latter composed for her in 2007).
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