Andriy Yurkevych - conductor
Music Director of the Polish National Opera
After his debut at the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, he earned an impressive
reputation at international level with many invitations at the Monte Carlo
Opera, the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, the Bayerische Staatsoper, the Liceu in
Barcelona, the Teatro Municipal in Santiago (Chile), the Greek National Opera
and the San Francisco Opera. Mr. Yurkevych enjoys a continuous and successful
collaboration with the world famous soprano Edita Gruberova, working with her in
numerous productions. Among his most notable past engagements: Norma in
Paris (Salle Pleyel), Nice and Cologne; The Swan Lake, Anna Bolena and Il
Mago di Oz in Florence; Norma in Palermo; Evgenij Onegin, La
Traviata and Macbeth in Gdansk; The Pique Dame, Der Fliegende
Holländer, Rigoletto, Madama Butterfly and Nabucco in
Warsaw; Roberto Devereux in Zürich, Vienna and Madrid; Aida in
Riga; The Swan Lake in Rome; Lucia di Lammermoor in Budapest. In
Berlin he recently conducted L’Elisir d’Amore (Staatsoper) and Anna
Bolena (Deutsche Oper).
Active also on the symphonic field, he boasts a repertoire that spans from
Mozart to the main Russian composers, such as Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov,
Glinka, Mussorgsky, Shostakovich. Andriy Yurkevych conducted symphonic concerts
with the Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musical in Milan and the Münchner Symphoniker,
being immediately reinvited. Mr. Yurkevych also served as Music Director of the
National Theatre in Odessa and as General Music Conductor at the National Opera
and Ballet Theatre of Republic of Moldova in Chisinau. As Music Director at the
Teatr Wielki in Warsaw, in the 2014-2015 season Mr. Yurkevych will also conduct
Maria Stuarda (new production), Madama Butterfly and Guillaume
Tell (new production), as well as symphonic concerts.
Other upcoming projects include: Roberto Devereux in Madrid; Norma in
Tokyo; Anna Bolena in Zurich and Vienna with Anna Netrebko; concerts with
the Münchner Symphoniker in Munich.
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Mariusz Trelinski - director
Artistic Director at the Polish National Opera
Stage director and artistic director of the Polish National Opera, Mariusz
Trelinski, began his career in cinema and theatre before moving to the world of
opera. He has revived the classical genre and bestowed on it the dynamism of our
times. His highly acclaimed Madame Butterfly premiered at the PNO in
Warsaw in 1999 was transferred two years later by Plácido Domingo to the
Washington National Opera.
Since then, Trelinski has worked regularly with the world’s leading theatres and
conductors, such as D. Barenboim, K. Nagano, L. Maazel, V. Gergiev and C. Rizzi.
Subsequent opera productions include: Otello (PNO), Don Giovanni (Los
Angeles), The Queen of Spades (Berlin, Tel Aviv), Andrea Chénier and La Bohème (Washington), King
Roger (St. Petersburg, Edinburgh), Boris Godunov (Vilnius), Orfeo
ed Euridice (Bratislava), two one-act operas, Aleko and Iolanta with
Anna Netrebko in the title role (St. Petersburg, Baden-Baden) and Onegin (Valencia,
Bologna). His version of La traviata (PNO 2010, Savonlinna 2013),
was set in the spirit of Bob Fosse’s film All That Jazz. Later
productions include Turandot, The Flying Dutchman, Manon Lescaut,
a co-production with the La Monnaie and Cardiff theatres. The year 2013 marked a
co-production with the Metropolitan Opera - the premiere of an opera thriller
invoking the poetics of horror films, in which he successfully combined two
fairy tales: Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta and Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle.
His latest production, Henze's Boulevard Solitude at the Welsh National
Opera, was hailed by “The Times” as “better than perfect”.
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