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                                Olga Busuioc - soprano
 
                            
                               
                                Olga Busuioc, young Moldavian singer, is a recipient of several prizes at 
                                international lyric competitions, such has the International Competition Ottavio 
                                Ziino, Second Prize (2011) and a Special Prize at the International Competition 
                                “Galina Vishnevskaya” in Moscow (2012), the international competition “St. 
                                Moniuszko” in Warsaw and at the international competition Francisco Viñas. She 
                                also won the prestigious Operalia in Moscow with Placido Domingo. Ms. Busuioc 
                                performed in concert at the Music Festival Lastarii Muzicii in Chisinau and at 
                                the Music Festival in Ukraine under the baton of Andriy Yurkevych. In Italy, she 
                                specialized under the guidance of Mirella Freni at Cubec in Modena. 
                            
                              
                                More recently Ms. Busuioc starred Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta in Moldova, La 
                                Bohème (Mimì) at the National Theatre Opera & Balett in Chisinau, at the 
                                Martisor Festival in Romania, at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa, at the 
                                Hungarian State Opera in Budapest and she earned great success singing Manon 
                                Lescaut (title role) in Valencia conducted by Placido Domingo after that she 
                                made her debut as Madama Butterfly at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna.
                             
                            
                              
                                Her repertoire includes also Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin (Tatiana), 
                                Puccini’s Turandot (Liù), Bizet’s Carmen (Micaëla), Mozart’s Le 
                                nozze di Figaro (Contessa d’Almaviva). 
                            
                                
                                Plans include La 
                                Bohème in Los Angeles; Evgenij Onegin (Tat'jana) in Warsaw; Madama 
                                Butterfly at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. 
                             
                            
                               
                                  
                          
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                                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, Palermo and Cologne; The Swan Lake,  Anna 
                                Bolena in Florence; 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; Evgenij Onegin in Munich. In Berlin he 
                                conducted L’Elisir d’Amore (Staatsoper) and Anna Bolena (Deutsche 
                                Oper), a title he also conducted at the Opernhaus in Zurich and at the Wiener 
                                Staatsoper with Anna Netrebko in the title role. 
                            
                              
                                Active also in the symphonic field, he conducted concerts with the Orchestra I 
                                Pomeriggi Musicali 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, he recently conducted Evgenij Onegin, Nabucco, Maria 
                                Stuarda, Guillaume Tell, Madama Butterfly, a new production of 
                                Moniuszko’s The Haunted Manor and he will conduct Prokofiev’s Romeo 
                                and Juliet, Maria Stuarda, Guillaume Tell as well as revivals of 
                                Evgenij Onegin, Nabucco and The Haunted Manor.  
                            
                              
                                Other plans include: Don 
                                Carlo in Düsseldorf; Macbeth at the Welsh National Opera; Le Duc 
                                d’Albe in Antwerp and a series of concerts in Munich and Zurich. 
                          
                        
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                    music by Rossini, Verdi, Moniuszko, Mozart, Bellini, Kilar, Bernstein and 
                    others 
                
                      
                
                      
                
                       
                
                    Moniuszko Auditorium 
                 
                
                    Warsaw 
                
                      
                
                    December 31st, 2015 
                
                    8:00 PM 
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