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Bogna Bartosz (Mezzo-soprano, Contralto)

Born: Gdansk, Poland

The Polish mezzo-soprano and contralto, Bogna Bartosz, after leaving school, first studied singing at the Academy of Music in Gdansk (and/or Danzig Music Academy). After graduating with distinction, she continued her studies at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin (Berlin Academy of Arts) under Professor Ingrid Figur, and took part in master-classes with Aribert Reimann, Adele Stolte and Anna Reynolds. At the 9th International J.S. Bach Competition in Leipzig in 1992, Bogna Bartosz won first prize, as well as the special prize awarded by the MDR broadcasting organization in Leipzig.

Since then Bogna Bartosz has sung with well-known orchestras (including Berliner Barock Orchester, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Musica Antiqua Köln, Kammersolisten der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester-Berlin, Gewandhaus- orchester Leipzig, MDR Sinfonieorchester Leipzig, Dresdner Philharmoniker and Württembergisches Kammerorchester, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Israel Chamber Orchestra Tel Aviv, Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra) and leading conductors (including Horia Andrescu, Moche Atzmon, Marcus Creed, Philippe Entremont, Jörg Faerber, Enoch zu Guttenberg, Philippe Herreweghe, Marek Janowski, Ton Koopman, Krzysztof Penderecki, Helmuth Rilling, Jeffrey Tate, Marcello Viotti, Lothar Zagrosek, Udo Zimmermann), in all the major concert halls in Germany (such as Berliner Philharmonie, Berliner Konzerthaus, Leipziger Gewandhaus, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Kölner Philharmonie, Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Glocke Bremen, Hamburger Musikhalle, Liederhalle Stuttgart), as well as in Europe, the USA and Israel, and at numerous major festivals.

Sources:
Liner notes to the 2-CD album ‘Bach: Passio secundum Johannem’ conducted by Peter Neumann (MDG, 2000)
Konzerturo Andreas Braun Website
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (May 2001)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

As

Works

Georg Christoph Biller

Alto

BWV 244 [Video]

Roy Goodman

Ato

[CR-130] (2010, Radio recording): BWV 130

Karl Hochreiter

Alto

BWV 11

Ton Koopman

Alto

BWV 3, BWV 6, BWV 9, BWV 11, BWV 13, BWV 16, BWV 17, BWV 24, BWV 28, BWV 29, BWV 30, BWV 30a, BWV 34, BWV 36, BWV 39, BWV 40, BWV 42, BWV 43, BWV 45, BWV 46, BWV 60, BWV 64, BWV 72, BWV 74, BWV 79, BWV 81, BWV 85, BWV 87, BWV 88, BWV 89, BWV 90, BWV 97, BWV 98, BWV 100, BWV 102, BWV 103, BWV 108, BWV 109, BWV 110, BWV 112, BWV 117, BWV 120, BWV 125, BWV 128, BWV 129, BWV 136, BWV 144, BWV 146, BWV 147, BWV 148, BWV 149, BWV 151, BWV 156, BWV 159, BWV 164, BWV 167, BWV 168, BWV 169, BWV 170, BWV 171, BWV 174, BWV 175, BWV 176, BWV 177, BWV 183, BWV 187, BWV 197, BWV 200
BWV 233, BWV 234, BWV 235, BWV 236, BWV 243 [1st]
DVD:
BWV 10, BWV 243a, BWV 244

Roderich Kreile

Alto

BWV 248/1-3 [2nd]

Peter Neumann

Alto

BWV 245

Achim Zimmermann

Alto

[C-2] (2015): BWV 43

Links to other Sites

Bogna Bartosz - Mezzosopran, Alt (Konzerturo Andreas Braun) [German]
Jeanine Roze Production > Biographies d'artistes: Bogna Bartosz [French, N/A]


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