IWONA SOBOTKA
The Polish soprano Iwona Sobotka was the Grand Prix winner of The 2004
Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition of Belgium. In May 2005
she graduated from The Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw. She
also studied with Tom Krause, renowned artist and pedagogue, at Escuela
Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid (2003-2006). She won the first
prize of The East and West International Artist Auditions, New York.
The prize included a debut recital at Carnegie Hall in the 2004/2005
season. She obtained the Grand Prix as well as several special prizes
at the I. J. Paderewski Competition in Bydgoszcz (2003), and the first
prize of The Polish Art Song Competition (2001). |
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first solo recording was released in May 2004 under Dutch label
"Channel Classics". It contains a complete collection of the songs by
Karol Szymanowski, and this CD received in March 2005 "Fryderyk" prize
for the best recording of the Polish music. In October 2004 she was
invited by the ZDF German TV channel and appeared together with Ramon
Vargas in the programme "Klassish!" She also recorded one of Handel
cantatas with European Union Baroque Orchestra. Her second album was
released by EMI Classics, containing a cycle "Songs of a Fairy-tale
Princess" of Szymanowski, with Sir Simon Rattle conducting the City of
Birmingham Orchestra. Iwona Sobotka has performed with: Wiener
Symphoniker, Wiener Kammerorchester, Tokyo Ensemble, Orchestre
Philharmonique du Luxembourg, Orchestre Symphonique de l�Opéra de la
Monnaie, Orquesta Metropolitana de Lisboa, Real Orquesta Sinfónica de
Sevilla, Orquesta Sinfonica del Principado de Asturias and major Polish
orchestras such as Sinfonia Varsovia, Polish Radio National Symphony
Orchestra, Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio. She sang under
the baton of such conductors as: Sir Colin Davis, Sir Simon Rattle,
Joji Hattori, Alessandro De Marchi, Marc Soustrot, Paul Goodwin,
Agnieszka Duczmal, Kazimierz Kord and Jerzy Maksymiuk. She appeared in
concert halls all over the world: Carnegie Hall in New York,
Konzerthaus in Vienna, Palais de Beaux Arts in Brussels, Tokyo Opera
City Hall, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Auditorio Nacional, Teatro Real in
Madrid, and Palau de la Musicain Barcelona, etc. She recently made her
Opéra National de Paris debut as Ygraine at Paul Dukas�s Ariane et
Barbe-Bleue under direction of Sylvain Cambreling. In the following
season she will return as the first lady in Die Zauberflöte of W.A.
Mozart. |