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PIOTR BECZALA
Tenor
Piotr Beczala is one of the most sought-after tenors of our time, and a constant guest in the world’s leading opera houses. The Polish-born artist is acclaimed not only for the beauty of his voice, but also for his ardent commitment to each character he portrays. In addition to his operatic work, he has performed much of the classical vocal canon with the world’s most distinguished orchestras and maestri.
On the grand opera stage, Piotr Beczala's presence is felt across the globe. In 23-24 season, he can be seen in three new productions: in the title role of Lohengrin by Kirill Serebrennikov for the Paris Opera, as Don Jose in Carmen for the Metropolitan Opera’s new production by Carrie Cracknell and led by Daniele Rustioni, and in the Royal Opera House’s new production of Carmen at London's Covent Garden. With the Vienna State Opera, he takes star turns as Faust alongside Nicole Car as Marguerite, and as Cavaradossi in Tosca opposite Elena Stikhina in the title role, under the baton of Bertrand de Billy. He reprises Cavaradossi in Las Palmas and appears in Land des Lächelns as Prince Sou-Chong at the Opernhaus Zürich as well as Radames in Aida at the Arena di Verona.
Beyond the opera stage, Piotr Beczala gives various recitals across Europe: in Vienna, Stockholm, Prague, Budapest, Zurich, Dresden. He can be heard in Moniuszko’s rarely performed Halka in concert at Madrid's Teatro Real.
A highlight of his concert season is a collaboration with Andris Nelsons, commemorating Beethoven's 200th anniversary with a powerful performance of Symphony No. 9 at Leipzig's Gewandhaus.
SARAH TYSMAN
Piano
French pianist Sarah Tysman, a professor at Berlin University of the Arts since 2016, excels as a soloist, lied accompanist, and chamber musician. Collaborating with renowned conductors like Kirill Petrenko and Philippe Jordan, she has held key positions at prestigious opera festivals and houses such as Salzburg and Vienna State Opera. Her partnership with Kirill Petrenko has led to performances with the Berlin Philharmonic. Notable international performances at venues like La Scala and Wigmore Hall, along with acclaimed recordings like her Richard Strauss Lieder CD, solidify her prominence in classical music.
PROGRAM OF THE RECITAL
Karłowicz
Zawód (Enttäuschung) op. 1 Nr. 4
Rdzawe liście strząsa z drzew (Der Herbstwind entblättert die Bäume)
Idzie na pola (Es geht auf die Felder) op. 3 Nr. 3
Zasmuconej (Betrübt) op. 1 Nr. 3
Mów do mnie jeszcze (Sprich mehr mit mir) op. 3 Nr. 1
Najpiekniejsze piosnki
Pamiętam ciche, jasne, złote dnie (Ich erinnere mich an die ruhigen, hellen, golden Tage) op. 1 Nr. 5
Moniuszko
Straszny Dwór – Stefan "Aria z kurantem"
Dvořák
Zigeunermelodien op. 55
Als die alte Mutter
Reingestimmt die Saiten
In dem weiten, breiten, luft’gen Leinenkleide
Horstet hoch der Habicht auf den Felsenhöhen
Dvořák: Rusalka – Aria of Prince
- INTERVAL -
Tchaikovsky
Net, tolko tot (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt) op. 6 Nr. 6
Otschego? (Warum?) op. 6 Nr. 5
Sred schumnogo bala(Inmitten des Balles) op. 38 Nr. 3
To bylo ranneju wesnoi (Das war im Frühlingsbeginn) op. 38 Nr. 2
Mit einem Wort o. op.
Nam swesdi krotkije siwali (Die Sterne haben uns geleuchtet) op. 60 Nr. 12
Den li zarit?(Ob Tag herrscht) op. 47 Nr. 6
Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin – Lenski „Kuda, kuda, kuda vi udalilis“
Rachmaninow
Son (Ein Traum) op. 8 Nr. 5
Siren’ (Flieder) op. 21 Nr. 5
Ne poj, krassawiza (Singe nicht, o Schöne) op. 4 Nr. 4
Wesennie wodi (Frühlingswasser) op. 14 Nr. 11