Adam Didur or Adamo Didur (24 December 1874 – 7 January 1946) was a famous Polish operatic bass singer. He sang extensively in Europe and had a major...
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with Barbary Walczyńskiej. She received a special award at the first Adam Didur Vocal Competition [pl] in 1979. She was a member of the Opera Krakowska...
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Koczalski, Stefan Askenase, and Aleksander Michałowski; and singers such as Adam Didur (bass), Solomiya Krushelnytska (soprano), Aleksander Myszuga (tenor),...
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orchestras, also went underground. Top Polish musicians and directors (Adam Didur, Zbigniew Drzewiecki, Jan Ekier, Barbara Kostrzewska, Zygmunt Latoszewski...
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jury member of numerous vocal competitions in Poland, including the 4th Adam Didur Opera Singers' Competition in Bytom (2019), 1st Polish National Bogdan...
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Carlo with Solomiya Krushelnytska, Marie Claessens, Giuseppe De Luca and Adam Didur. He was first Buenos Aires Andreas in Theodora by Xavier Leroux (which...
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Jeanne Maubourg Lelio baritone Andres de Segurola Ottavio bass Paul Bender Adam Didur Pantalone baritone Friedrich Brodersen Antonio Pini-Corsi Rosaura soprano...
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President of Czestochowa for his entire musical output Second Prize, Adam Didur competition in Sanok for Recordationes de Christo moriendo Second Prize...
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as 1999, Glowicka's piece Gindry for bass and string orchestra won the Adam Didur All-Polish Composition Competition. In 2001, at just 23 years old, Glowicka...
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and piano, Bulgaria 2001 3rd Prize: Composer Competition in memory of Adam Didur, in Sanok, for piece Kayo, for vocal bass and piano, 2001 2nd Prize: Seventh...
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works. Malaniuk was born in Stanyslaviv. She studied first in Lviv with Adam Didur, and later in Vienna with Anna Bahr-Mildenburg. She made her stage debut...
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for Young Composers in Bielsko-Biała, 1st prize at the 3rd All-Polish Adam Didur Composers' Competition in Sanok (1994), a citation in the Composers' Competition...
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prominent Polish tenors and baritones, including international Polish star Adam Didur when he came to Warsaw in June 1924 and in Lodz in April 1928. In 1921...
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the Academy of Music in his native city from 1984 to 1989. He won the Adam Didur-Concours competition in 1988 and both the Belvedere International Singing...
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1973), Italian–American filmmaker, director, writer and producer Adamo Didur (1874–1946), Polish operatic bass singer Adamo Gentile (1615–1662), Roman...
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February 1986 Fausto Cleva 961 conductor 4 December 1938 8 June 1971 Adamo Didur 933 bass 14 November 1908 26 February 1933 Loretta Di Franco 929 soprano...
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In 1926, the first recital of New York's Metropolitan Opera's bass Adamo Didur had a huge success in the city. The Municipal Theatre invited several times...
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