Hiob (Dębski) Warsaw 2021 Kruszewski Borowczyk Łukaszewicz Smulczyński
Krzesimir Dębski’s opera is full of bold juxtapositions of archaic language with modern orchestration techniques and the captivating sound of the choir’s commentary, reminiscent of a Greek tragedy. It is not without significance that the premiere of the work, originally planned for May 2020, had to be postponed due to the pandemic that spread across almost […]
Hiob (Dębski) Warsaw 2021 Kruszewski Borowczyk Łukaszewicz Smulczyński
Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Hiob   
- Composer: Dębski Krzesimir   
- Libretto: Karol Wojtyła    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Royal Theatre in the Old Orangery in the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, Poland, Polish Royal Opera  
- Recorded: April 25, 2021
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Adam Kruszewski, Jakub Borowczyk, Aneta Łukaszewicz, Sylwester Smulczyński, Paweł Kowalewski, Maciej Gronek, Grzegorz Żołyniak, Leszek Świdziński, Paweł Michalczuk
- Conductor: TADEUSZ KAROLAK  
- Orchestra: THE ORCHESTRA OF THE POLISH ROYAL OPERA  
- Chorus: THE CHORUS OF THE POLISH ROYAL OPERA  
- Chorus Master: LILIANNA KRYCH  
- Choreographer: NATALIA DINGES  
- Stage Director: TOMASZ CYZ  
- Stage Designer: NATALIA KITAMIKADO  
- Costume Designer:   
- Lighting Designer: KATARZYNA ŁUSZCZYK  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: Royal Polish Opera  
- Date Published: 2021  
- Format: DVD
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: othersubs  
- This Recording is NOT AVAILABLE from a proper commercial or public source
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
Krzesimir Dębski’s opera is full of bold juxtapositions of archaic language with modern orchestration techniques and the captivating sound of the choir’s commentary, reminiscent of a Greek tragedy. It is not without significance that the premiere of the work, originally planned for May 2020, had to be postponed due to the pandemic that spread across almost the entire world. For that same reason, it was not possible to present the concert version of the work in October 2020. Perhaps, however, all these difficult circumstances will strengthen the universal message of the work. It is, as the composer himself emphasizes, “an opera […] about the fate of a man who has fallen into misfortunes and then arises from this fall”.
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Why tease peo`ple with a tiny fragment??? Why not the complete opera??? I´m not blaming you, but the source who gave you this. It is mean and ruthless.
You are right. The opera was streamed by the Royal Polish Opera but disappeared almost immediately. The only video they still have is this trailer….
I find that nasty and rotten from their part. Again, I´m not blaming you guys who do a FANTASTIC JOB!!!! I hope that the complete video surfaces, sooner or later. Thanks! F
Thanks! I will jeep looking for it!
Thanks, Flamand, As I said, WONDERFUL JOB!!!
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