Maria Mitrosz

Maria Mitrosz

Maria Mitrosz (born 1970 Białystok, Poland) is a Polish soprano.

In 1995, she graduated with distinction from the faculty of vocal music at the Fryderyk-Chopin-Academy of Music in Warsaw under Professor Janina Skalik. She attended master courses under Teresa Żylis-Gara, Ryszard Karczykowski and Carlo Bergonzi. Already at an early age, she received a scholarship from the Polish Minister of Culture and Arts and from the President of Warsaw.

Since her student days, she has been working with Krystyna Borucińska's and Maja Nosowska's class for chamber music.

Career

Mitrosz has participated in many concerts in Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Germany, Italy and as far afield as Kuwait. She also sang in "Krönung der Poppea" of C. Monteverdi at the Great Theatre of Warsaw and was on stage in the opera "Chopin" of G. Orefice at the National Theatre, Warsaw. In 1996/97 she was soloist at the Music Theatre "Roma" in Warsaw. Maria Mitrosz consistently works with the National Philharmonic Orchestra, with the choir of the Catholic-Theological Academy in Warsaw and with the Stanisław Moniuszko Concert Orchestra of the Polish Army with which she has already produced a CD and performed the famous 1848 opera Halka alternating with fellow Polish soprano Ewa.

She has also taken part in various radio and television programmes.

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