Aleksandra Zamojska
Aleksandra Zamojska was born in Kielce, Poland. She studied Classical Solo Singing at the Department of Vocal Arts and Drama at the Academy of Music in Krakow under Prof Christian Elsner and Zdzislawa Donat. During her studies, she worked as a soloist at the Warsaw Chamber Opera. She then continued her vocal studies at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with Lilian Sukis and Breda Zakotnik. From 2001 to 2002, Aleksandra Zamojska made her debut at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées as the Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute.
At the Salzburg Theater Quartier, she portrayed the role of the woman in La voix humaine by Francis Poulenc, directed by Karsten Bohn. In 2015, she appeared in Warsaw as Angelica in Handel’s Orlando, directed by Natalia Bainska and conducted by Liliana Stawarz. In 2016, Zamojska performed at the Gluck Festival in Nuremberg and Berlin in several concerts, as well as at the Warsaw Baroque Festival.
In her long-term and regular collaboration with Wolfgang Brunner, she has performed and recorded the role of Diana in L’Endimione by M. Haydn. She has also collaborated regularly with the Pandolfis Consort, with whom she has recorded the CDs Nulla pax in mundo with motets by A. Vivaldi, as well as Bach’s St John Passion.
In 2017, alongside her artistic career, Aleksandra Zamojska began studying Vocal Pedagogy and Music Therapy at the Academy of Music in Krakow, completing these studies in subsequent years. She teaches voice lessons and conducts various master classes in singing, such as those at the Wratislavia Cantans music festival.
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