Kraków Opera Carnival Concert

Saturday, January 20, 2018, 6:30 PM

  • Saturday, January 20, 2018, 6:30 PM
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The evening at the Kraków Opera will warm us up against the January cold: the leading motif of the Carnival Concert …Time Changes Everything will be tango! Love, desire, betrayal, longing and passion enchanted in music come from Libertango and Oblivion – the most famous works by the master of the tango Astor Piazzolla – and hits of the Polish interwar period penned by Jerzy Petersburski.

And since it takes two to tango, the concert also features operatic duets from Bizet’s Carmen, Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore and Puccini’s La bohème and Tosca. Performers include Iwona Socha, Tomasz Kuk, Michał Kutnik and Adam Sobierajski, with special guest the poet, essayist, critic and translator Bronisław Maj. The tango rhythms resound at the Kraków Opera on 20 January. ¡Ay, carrramba! Feeling hot Hot HOT! (Barbara Skowrońska)

Performers:
Iwona Socha – soprano

Tomasz Kuk – tenor
Adam Sobierajski – tenor
Michał Kutnik – baritone
special guest: Bronisław Maj

Kraków Opera

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During the artistic season, the Kraków Opera presents around 200 performances: world classics, operettas, and ballet and musical productions for children.

During the artistic season, the Kraków Opera presents around 200 performances enjoyed by an audience of nearly 70,000. Its repertoire includes world classics (Carmen, Tosca, la Boheme), operettas (The Gypsy Baron, Die Fledermaus), and ballet and musical productions for children. Polish artists of world renown, notably Małgorzata Walewska, Mariusz Kwiecień, Andrzej Dobber, Wojtek Śmiłek, and Łukasz Borowicz, enjoy working with the Kraków Opera. The popularity of opera productions in Kraków makes it necessary to book tickets long in  advance. The artistic season of the Kraków opera ends on a powerful forte: a summer festival presenting musical productions amid the extraordinary scenery of Wawel Castle courtyard.

Guest performances by theatres and concerts can also be seen on the hospitable stage of the Kraków Opera.

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