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Monika Krajewska, Mezzo-Soprano, and Yelena Kurdina, Piano at The Kosciuszko Foundation (Site)

Thursday October 4, 2018, 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

$15 – $30

Join us for the evening of arias and songs performed by extraordinary artists Monika Krajewska, mezzo-soprano and Yelena Kurdina, piano in the program of Polish, Russian and Latin American composers. The Concert will be combined with the showcase of the artwork by Maria Majka Nowak. Wine reception to follow the concert. 

Praised by the New York Times for her “reach and strong tone that expresses not only beauty, but a luminous sense of peace with comfort”, mezzo-soprano Monika Krajewska is an accomplished and exceptionally versatile performance artist.
Winner of numerous vocal competitions, including the Giuseppe Verdi Prize at Palm Beach Opera Competition, Rosa Ponselle International Vocal Competition, MacAllister Award, Sembrich Kochanska Vocal Competition of New York, National Teachers Association Competition, and Amici Competition, Monika has sung with opera companies, orchestras and Music Festivals around the world performing under the batons of renowned conductors such as Alberto Zedda, Anton Coppola, Will Crutchfield, Anton Guadagno, Bruno Aprea, Keri-Lynn Willson. Her signature roles include Carmen (Carmen), Cenerentola (La Cenerentola), Rosina (Il Barbiere di Siviglia), Charlotte (Werther), Marina Boris (Godunov), and Olga (Eugenie Onegin),
She made her Carnegie Hall debut with Hartford Symphony as a soloist in Mozart’s Requiem and was subsequently invited back to sing in the program “Two Nations One Love”, performing music of F. Chopin and K. Szymanowski.
Educated in Europe and in the United States, Ms. Krajewska holds a M.M degree from Yale University, B.M. degree from the University of Connecticut, and Doctoral Degree from the Paderewski Music Academy (Poland), as well as music diploma from the Liszt Conservatory of Music in Weimar (Germany).
More: monikakrajewska.com

Extraordinary pianist, recitalist, coach, prompter and assistant conductor, Yelena Kurdina is among the most sought after collaborators in the opera world today. A specialist in Russian and Slavic repertoire at the Metropolitan Opera for twenty five years, Ms. Kurdina became Placido Domingo’s private coach for his preparation of “one of the most important roles of his career,” Ghermann in Tchaikovsky’s “Queen of Spades.” Ms. Kurdina has partnered with many of the most outstanding singers of our time. Yelena was the coach and consultant for Renee Fleming’s recording of “Night Songs,” as well as her televised appearance as Tatiana in “Eugene Onegin” with the New York Philharmonic on PBS’ Great Performances. Ms. Kurdina’s recitals with the remarkable Dmitri Hvorostovsky, have been called “rich and haunting collaborations, beautifully judged and impeccably ardent.”
Ms. Kurdina has brought her distinguished musicianship to many renowned festivals and opera houses and has been the assistant to a host of extraordinary conductors – Seiji Ozawa, Vladimir Jurowski, James Conlon, Valery Gergie, among others, with whom she has worked on Russian and Italian operas.
Hailing originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, Ms. Kurdina is a regular guest of the Domingo Young Artist Programs at the Washington Opera and Los Angeles Opera and maintains a vibrant private studio in New York City, where she has coached innumerable singers who have gone on to major operatic careers.
More: yelenakurdina.com

Maria Majka Nowak - Artist Painter & Photographer, Metalwork, Very Unique Mixed Media Artist
Maria has been accepted into dozens of state wide juried shows and has won several dozen awards. Maria is a painter, sculptor. She uses a very unique and unseen technique of composition on canvas or board by using all kinds of seeds, such as corn, bean, sesame, poppy and all other different grains. Maria transforms them into images of landscapes, floral compositions and portraits.
Her works are shown in various Polish and American galleries and institutions as well as in many private collections in Poland, France and United States.
Recently, in 2017, Maria has also received various awards starting with getting 3rd Place from Grains. She has also received 2nd and 6th place "City Life" for photography.
More: www.nowakart.com

Details

Date:
Thursday October 4, 2018
Time:
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost:
$15 – $30
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Venue

The Kosciuszko Foundation
15 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065 United States
Website:
https://www.thekf.org/