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Sacrum Profanum 2023

Ewa Biegas

The artist's recorded works include Monbar by I.F. Dobrzynski, where she sung Donna Maria's part (Polish Radio - conductor: Ł. Borowicz), The Legend of the Baltic by F. Nowowiejski, where she sung Bogna’s part (Polish Radio - conductor: Ł. Borowicz), Canzoni d'amore by E. Bogusławski (Radio Katowice – conductor: M. Kaniowska), Lottery for a Husband by K. Szymanowski, where she sung Sara's part (Polish Radio - conductor: M. Klaus), Chantefleurs et chantefables and 20 carols by W. Lutosławski, as well as songs by G. Fitelberg Op. 21 and Op. 22 (Acte Préalable), Te Deum by A. Dvorak (Navarra Symphony Orchestra - conductor: A. Wit).

In 1999 she made her debut with Lady Billows part on the stage of Studiobühne in Vienna in Albert Herring by B. Britten.

Since 2004 she has been working with the Krakow Opera, where she sang the roles of Halka in Halka, Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus, Marguerite in Faust, and Mimi in La Boheme, Liza in The Queen of Spades, Cio-cio-san in Butterfly, Tatiana in Eugene Onegin, Ariadne in Ariadne auf Naxos, Fata Morgana in The Love for Three Oranges. During the opening evening of the new venue of the Krakow Opera, she performed the part of Joanna in K. Penderecki’s The Devils of Loudun. She also appeared on the stages of the Grand Theatre—National Opera in Warsaw, as well as in Baltic, Silesian, Łódz and Bydgoszcz Operas.

In 2009, she sang the part of Miss Wingrave in Britten's Owen Wingrave at Kammeroper in Vienna. She also sang at the world première of Missa pro pace by W. Kilar in St. Patrick Cathedral in New York and Musikverein Goldener Saal in Vienna, taking part in the Opera Gala celebrating Poland's accession to the European Union. She also performed H.M. Górecki's Third Symphony of Sorrowful Songs at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival and K. Penderecki's Eighth Symphony under the composer's direction at the Teatro del Maggio in Florence.

In the 2011/2012 artistic season, she made her debut at the Montreal Opera with the Princess's part in A. Dvorak’s Rusalka under the baton of J. Keenan and at Teatro Colon with Hagith’s part in Szymanowski's Hagith under the direction of B. Bronnimann, directed by M. Znaniecki.

In Buenos Aires she also took part in the Des Conocidos music project directed by M. Znaniecki, performing Szymanowski's Hymns and Perkowski's Sky on Fire series. As part of the Jutropera project, she participated in the Searching for Lear: Verdi, singing the part of Cordelia.

In 2015 she made her debut at the Opava Opera with G. Puccini's Tosca, she was also nominated for the Music Award for the best lead part of the year. In 2017 she made her debut as Leonora in G. Verdi's La forza del destino, and in 2018 as Silva Varescu in E. Kalman's Die Csárdásfürstin at the Silesian Opera.

In 2017, she also toured Germany, where she performed K. Penderecki’s St. Luke’s Passion under the baton of A. Wit.


Apart from his opera and oratorio repertoire, she also performs song series. Since 2005, she has been teaching at the K. Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, currently as an assistant professor.