Professor Małgorzata Marczewska

Mał­gorzata Mar­czewska grad­u­ated from the Fry­deryk Chopin Acad­emy of Music in War­saw. She then per­formed as a soloist at the State Sile­sian Opera in Bytom in 1984–1988 and the War­saw Cham­ber Opera in 1987–1990 and also co-operated with the Great The­atre in War­saw. She has per­formed in Poland, Ger­many, Japan and the Czech Repub­lic prop­a­gat­ing Pol­ish music, vocal French lyri­cal music and above all oper­atic music. Her major parts include Tatiana (P. Tchaikovsky Eugen One­gin), Mimi (G. Puc­cini La Boheme), Halka (S. Moniuszko Halka), Nella (G. Puc­cini Gianni Schic­chi), l’Enfant (M. Ravel l’Enfant et les sortil’ges), Lola (P. Mascagni Cav­al­le­ria Rus­ti­cana), Ida (J. Strauss Di Fle­d­er­maus), Ste­fan (S. Duniecki Queen Mary’s Page­boys) and others.

Mał­gorzata Mar­czewska began to teach in 1985, first at the State Sec­ondary Music School in Zabrze where she worked for three years. She is now a pro­fes­sor at the Fry­deryk Chopin Uni­ver­sity of Music in War­saw where she teaches a singing class and the method­ol­ogy of singing instruction.

Her for­mer stu­dents have won a num­ber of major inter­na­tional com­pe­ti­tions, per­formed in Europe, Amer­ica and Asia and worked with opera singers of great renown.

She has ani­mated many media events, art auc­tions and auc­tions for char­ity, pro­moted young tal­ents and prop­a­gated the idea of edu­ca­tion through art.

She has received many edu­ca­tional, music com­mu­nity and occa­sional awards.

Pro­fes­sor Mał­gorzata Mar­czewska is head of the Chair of Vocal Stud­ies.


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