Aleksandra Kurzak (born 7 August 1977 in Brzeg Dolny) is a Polish operatic soprano. She signed an exclusive contract with Decca Classics in 2010.
Genres
Classical
World
Popular Tracks
Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro on Gioia! by Aleksandra Kurzak, Orchestra de la Comunitat Valenciana & Omer Meir Wellber Stabat Mater (Adapted by Tomasz Wabnic) on Arvo Pärt: Stabat Mater & Other Works by Arvo Pärt, Morphing Chamber Orchestra, Aleksandra Kurzak, Andreas Scholl, Roberto Alagna & Tomasz Wabnic La Bohème / Act 1: "O soave fanciulla" on Joseph Calleja - The Maltese Tenor by Joseph Calleja, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande & Marco Armiliato La Bohème Atto I: "O soave fanciulla" on Puccini in Love by Giacomo Puccini, Roberto Alagna & Aleksandra Kurzak Tosca, Atto I: "Mario!" - "Son qui!" on Puccini in Love by Giacomo Puccini, Roberto Alagna & Aleksandra Kurzak Madama Butterfly, Atto I: "Viene la sera" on Puccini in Love by Giacomo Puccini, Roberto Alagna & Aleksandra Kurzak Tosca, Act II Scene 5: Vissi d'arte on Desire by Aleksandra Kurzak, Frederic Chaslin & Morphing Chamber Orchestra La Rondine, Atto II: "Paulette!" on Puccini in Love by Giacomo Puccini, Roberto Alagna & Aleksandra Kurzak Rusalka, Act I: Mesicku na nebi hlubokém on Desire by Aleksandra Kurzak, Frederic Chaslin & Morphing Chamber Orchestra Maniusiu, ach! on Le Chanteur by Roberto Alagna
Karol Szymanowski - Jacek Kaspszyk, Henryk Wojnarowski, The National Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra & The National Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Choir, Aleksandra Kurzak, Agnieszka Rehlis, Дмитрий Корчак, Artur Ruciński
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