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'''Tomasz Konieczny''' ({{IPA-pl|ˈtɔmaʂ kɔˈɲɛt͡ʂnɨ}}; born 10 January 1972) is a Polish-born [[bass-baritone]].
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'''Tomasz Konieczny''' ({{IPA-pl|ˈtɔmaʂ kɔˈɲɛt͡ʂnɨ}}; born 10 January 1972) is a [[Poles|Polish]]-born [[bass-baritone]].


==Life and work==
==Life and work==
Tomasz Konieczny, was born on 10 January 1972 in [[Łódź]], Poland. He commenced his studies as an actor at the [[National Film School in Łódź|Film, TV and Theatre Academy in Łódź]]. Following this he studied voice at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy in Warsaw, finishing his studies under the guidance of Professor Christian Elßner at the Hochschule "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden .
Tomasz Konieczny, was born on 10 January 1972 in [[Łódź]], Poland. He commenced his studies as an actor at the [[National Film School in Łódź|Film, TV and Theatre Academy in Łódź]]. Following this he studied voice at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy in Warsaw, finishing his studies under the guidance of Professor Christian Elßner at the Hochschule "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden.


He made his debut in a film directed by Oscar prize winning director [[Andrzej Wajda]] ''The Ring with the Eagle'' following this he worked as an actor/director in many TV, film and theatre productions in Poland.
He made his debut in a film directed by Oscar-winning director [[Andrzej Wajda]] ''The Ring with the Eagle'' following this he worked as an actor/director in many TV, film and theatre productions in Poland.


[http://www.tomasz-konieczny.com Tomasz Konieczny] is the recipient of many awards, including the Polish Arts and Culture Prize, the Alfred Toepfer Foundation Prize, the Stadtsparkasse Prize in Dresden, and second Prize in the International Dvořák competition in Karlsbad.
Tomasz Konieczny] is the recipient of many awards, including the Polish Arts and Culture Prize, the Alfred Toepfer Foundation Prize, the Stadtsparkasse Prize in Dresden, and second Prize in the International Dvořák competition in Karlsbad.


He made his debut as a singer in 1997 in the role of Figaro/''[[Marriage of Figaro]]'' in [[Poznań]], Poland.
He made his debut as a singer in 1997 in the role of Figaro (''[[Marriage of Figaro]]'') in [[Poznań]], Poland.


Two years later he made his debut at the [[Oper Leipzig]] as Kecal in the ''[[The Bartered Bride|Bartered Bride]]''/[[Smetana]] where he remained for the season 1999-2000.
Two years later he made his debut at the [[Oper Leipzig]] as Kecal in the ''[[The Bartered Bride|Bartered Bride]]'' ([[Smetana]]) where he remained for the 1999–2000 season.


In 2000 he was engaged as a Bass at the Thater Lübeck where he sang Procida/''[[I Vespri Siciliani]]'', Pandolph/''[[Cendrillon]]'', Orest/''[[Elektra (opera)|Elektra]]'' and Ramphis/''[[Aida (opera)|Aida]]''.
In 2000 he was engaged as a Bass at the Thater Lübeck where he sang Procida (''[[I vespri siciliani]]''), Pandolph (''[[Cendrillon]]''), Orest (''[[Elektra (opera)|Elektra]]'') and Ramphis (''[[Aida (opera)|Aida]]'').
Since 2002/2003 he has been a member of the ensemble of [[Nationaltheater Mannheim]] where he received the Arnold Petersen Prize for talented young singers, his roles in Mannheim have included Orest/''[[Elektra (opera)|Elektra]]'', Pimen/''[[Boris Godunow]]'', King Mark/''[[Tristan und Isolde|Tristan & Isolde]]'', Sarastro/''[[The Magic Flute]]'', Amfortas/''[[Parsifal]]'', Wotan/''[[Das Rheingold|Rheingold]]'', Wotan/''[[Walküre]]'', Pizzaro/''[[Fidelio]]'', Grand Inquisitor/''[[Don Carlos]]'', Melitone/''[[La forza del destino]]'' and Johanaan/''[[Salome (opera)|Salome]]''.
Since 2002/2003 he has been a member of the ensemble of [[Nationaltheater Mannheim]] where he received the Arnold Petersen Prize for talented young singers, his roles in Mannheim have included Orest, Pimen (''[[Boris Godunow]]''), King Mark (''[[Tristan und Isolde|Tristan & Isolde]]''), Sarastro (''[[The Magic Flute]]''), Amfortas (''[[Parsifal]]''), Wotan (''[[Das Rheingold]]''), Wotan (''[[Walküre]]''), Pizzaro (''[[Fidelio]]''), Grand Inquisitor (''[[Don Carlos]]''), Melitone (''[[La forza del destino]]'') and Johanaan (''[[Salome (opera)|Salome]]'').


In February 2005 he made his debut at the [[Staatstheater Stuttgart]] as Sarastro and in June 2005 as King Vladislav in Smetana's ''"Dalibor"'' at the Staatstheater Saarbrücken.
In February 2005 he made his debut at the [[Staatstheater Stuttgart]] as Sarastro and in June 2005 as King Vladislav in Smetana's ''Dalibor'' at the Staatstheater Saarbrücken.


In September he made his debut at the [[Deutsche Oper am Rhein]] as Osmin in April 2006 as Melitone/''[[La forza del destino]]'' and in May 2006 as Wotan/''[[Das Rheingold|Rheingold]]''. In the season, 2006/7 he become a member of the Ensemble of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf/Duisburg. He sang here 2006: Bottom/''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'', 2007: Kurwenal/''[[Tristan und Isolde]]'', Golaud/''[[Pelléas et Mélisande (opera)|Pelléas et Mélisande]]'', Turco/''[[Il Turco in Italia]]'', 2008: Amfortas/''[[Parsifal]]''.
In September he made his debut at the [[Deutsche Oper am Rhein]] in April 2006 as Osmin and Melitone (''[[La forza del destino]]'') and in May 2006 as Wotan (''Das Rheingold''). In the 2006/7 season he become a member of the Ensemble of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf/Duisburg. He sang here as Bottom (''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'') in 2006, in 2007 Kurwenal (''Tristan und Isolde''), Golaud (''[[Pelléas et Mélisande (opera)|Pelléas et Mélisande]]''), and Turco (''[[Il Turco in Italia]]''), and in 2008 Amfortas (''Parsifal'').


In June 2006 he sang at [http://www.mupa.hu/programreszletes.jsp?id=K_5240&id=K_5240&month=6&year=2007&day=8 Budapester Wagner Tage] as Amfortas/''[[Parsifal]]''. The conductor was [[Ádám Fischer]] (Gurnemanz- [[Matti Salminen]], Parsifal - Christian Franz, Klingsor - Günter von Kannen), und in June 2007 Wotan/''[[Walküre]]''.
In June 2006 he sang at Budapester Wagner Tage as Amfortas (''Parsifal''). The conductor was [[Ádám Fischer]].


In August 2006 he made his debut in ''[[Matthäuspassion]]''/Arias of Bach in São Paulo/Rio de Janeiro. The Conductor was [[Kent Nagano]].
In August 2006 he made his debut in ''[[Matthäuspassion]]'', Arias of Bach in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The conductor was [[Kent Nagano]].


In January 2008 he made his debut at the [[Semperoper]] Dresden as Alberich. The Conductor was [[Peter Schneider (conductor)|Peter Schneider]].
In January 2008 he made his debut at the [[Semperoper]] Dresden as Alberich. The conductor was [[Peter Schneider (conductor)|Peter Schneider]].


In April 2008 he made also his debut at the [[Wiener Staatsoper]] as Alberich ([http://www.derneuering.at/Content.Node2/ new production of] ''[[Ring des Niebelungen]]''). The Conductor will be [[Franz Welser-Möst]].
In April 2008 he made also his debut at the [[Wiener Staatsoper]] as Alberich (new production of ''[[Ring des Niebelungen]]''). The conductor was [[Franz Welser-Möst]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:38, 12 June 2013

Tomasz Konieczny (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtɔmaʂ kɔˈɲɛt͡ʂnɨ]; born 10 January 1972) is a Polish-born bass-baritone.

Life and work

Tomasz Konieczny, was born on 10 January 1972 in Łódź, Poland. He commenced his studies as an actor at the Film, TV and Theatre Academy in Łódź. Following this he studied voice at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy in Warsaw, finishing his studies under the guidance of Professor Christian Elßner at the Hochschule "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden.

He made his debut in a film directed by Oscar-winning director Andrzej Wajda The Ring with the Eagle following this he worked as an actor/director in many TV, film and theatre productions in Poland.

Tomasz Konieczny] is the recipient of many awards, including the Polish Arts and Culture Prize, the Alfred Toepfer Foundation Prize, the Stadtsparkasse Prize in Dresden, and second Prize in the International Dvořák competition in Karlsbad.

He made his debut as a singer in 1997 in the role of Figaro (Marriage of Figaro) in Poznań, Poland.

Two years later he made his debut at the Oper Leipzig as Kecal in the Bartered Bride (Smetana) where he remained for the 1999–2000 season.

In 2000 he was engaged as a Bass at the Thater Lübeck where he sang Procida (I vespri siciliani), Pandolph (Cendrillon), Orest (Elektra) and Ramphis (Aida). Since 2002/2003 he has been a member of the ensemble of Nationaltheater Mannheim where he received the Arnold Petersen Prize for talented young singers, his roles in Mannheim have included Orest, Pimen (Boris Godunow), King Mark (Tristan & Isolde), Sarastro (The Magic Flute), Amfortas (Parsifal), Wotan (Das Rheingold), Wotan (Walküre), Pizzaro (Fidelio), Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos), Melitone (La forza del destino) and Johanaan (Salome).

In February 2005 he made his debut at the Staatstheater Stuttgart as Sarastro and in June 2005 as King Vladislav in Smetana's Dalibor at the Staatstheater Saarbrücken.

In September he made his debut at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in April 2006 as Osmin and Melitone (La forza del destino) and in May 2006 as Wotan (Das Rheingold). In the 2006/7 season he become a member of the Ensemble of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf/Duisburg. He sang here as Bottom (A Midsummer Night's Dream) in 2006, in 2007 Kurwenal (Tristan und Isolde), Golaud (Pelléas et Mélisande), and Turco (Il Turco in Italia), and in 2008 Amfortas (Parsifal).

In June 2006 he sang at Budapester Wagner Tage as Amfortas (Parsifal). The conductor was Ádám Fischer.

In August 2006 he made his debut in Matthäuspassion, Arias of Bach in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The conductor was Kent Nagano.

In January 2008 he made his debut at the Semperoper Dresden as Alberich. The conductor was Peter Schneider.

In April 2008 he made also his debut at the Wiener Staatsoper as Alberich (new production of Ring des Niebelungen). The conductor was Franz Welser-Möst.

References

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