Co-founder, in Warsaw, of Polish Royal Opera of which he was director from 2019 to 2024, also singer and director, Andrzej Klimczak died following a long illness.
After his studies at the Wrocław Music Academy in 1987, Andrzej Klimczak joined the Warsaw Chamber Opera. During a thirty-year career as a soloist, he performed more than 50 principal bass-baritone roles, notably those of Don Giovanni and Marriage of Figaro by Mozart, as well asEugene Onegin of Tchaikovsky, both in his country and internationally.
His lyrical house salutes “ a true man of the stage, an exceptional artist whose creations in countless operas by Mozart, Rossini, baroque and contemporary will remain forever in the memories and hearts of music lovers. […] A warm, direct man with an incisive mind, always extremely committed to his work. »
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