| Polska sopranistka Dominika Zamara wystąpi w dniach 14 i 15 marca 2020 w St Johns Southgate.Zapraszamy.
Polish soprano Dominika Zamara studied singing initially in her home country, then in Italy where she is now based. In Italy her studies concentrated on bel canto, and she is equally at home on the operatic stage and in the concert hall. Her international career has ranged as far afield as the USA, Latin America, South Korea, and China, and also to major concert halls, festivals and opera houses across Europe. Dominika is renowned not only as an outstanding performer but also as an inspirational teacher.
As an opera performer, Dominika has had notable successes in the works of Pergolesi (Serpina in La Serva Padrona), Mozart (Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro), Rossini (Rosina in The Barber of Seville), Verdi (Violetta in La Traviata), Mascagni (Silvia in Zanetto) and Puccini (Mimi in La Boheme, and Giorgietta and Amante in Il Tabarro.) She is active also in contemporary opera, having taken the main role in the 2019 premiere of the experimental music-theatre piece La Serva di Padova by Vincenzo Faggiano and Robert Butts.
As a concert performer, Dominika is a sought-after soloist, not only for sacred works such as those of Vivaldi, Pergolesi and Mozart (which Dominika has often performed in historic churches and cathedrals) but also for lieder. As a recitalist, she has made a speciality of lesser known repertoire, such as the songs of Chopin and other Polish composers, and the songs of Croatian composer Ivan Padovec which she has performed with classical guitarist Stanley Alexandrowicz. Most recently, in 2019, Dominika performed as a recitalist at the Accademia alla Scala in Milan, and during the 150th anniversary “Festival Tempia” in Turin at the Teatro Vittoria.
Dominika has broadcast numerous times on Italian television, notably her 2015 recital at the Sala Accademica del Pontificio Istituto di Musica Sacra in Rome, accompanied by pianist Maestro Andrea Musso. She has also recorded CDs and DVDs, for example her prize-winning DVD of Vivaldi’s Laudate Pueri and Mozart’s Exultate Jubilate accompanied by the orchestra La Certosa under the direction of Maestro Paolo Fumei. Other prizes and awards
include the “The Tree of Life” sculpture awarded at the Sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo
in Foggia (UNESCO World Heritage Site) by the International Association Acceptus Mundi
Onlus, of which Dominika was made Honorary Vice President.
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