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Anna Lubańska graduated in
1994 from the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, where she
studied with Krystyna Szostek-Radkowa. She began her concert career while
still a student, performing both in Poland and abroad (France, Germany,
Monaco, Switzerland). In 1993 she won First Prize and three honourable
mentions at the Ada Sari International Vocal Competition in Nowy Sącz,
Poland. She is also a prizewinner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition in
Brussels (1996) and of the Paris Competition (1994). She has been a
soloist with the Grand Theatre – National Opera since 1993, appearing in
operas by Verdi (Flora in Verdi’s La Traviata, Emilia in Otello, Eboli
in Don Carlos, Amneris in Aida), Moniuszko (Jadwiga in The Haunted Manor),
Puccini (Suzuki in Madame Butterfly), Bizet (Mercedes in Carmen),
Tchaikovsky (Olga in Eugene Onegin) and Marta Ptaszyńska (The Mother in
Mr Marimba). She has also worked with the Warsaw Chamber Opera (Marceline
in Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro), and the State Silesian Opera in
Bytom.
As a concert singer, she has appeared with the Warsaw Philharmonic, the
symphony orchestras in Białystok, Katowice, Lublin, Opole and Szczecin,
and at the Wratislavia Cantans Festival. Her oratorio and cantata
repertoire includes Beethoven’s Ninth, the Stabat Mater by Pergolesi,
Rossini, Szymanowski and Vivaldi, the Requiem by Mozart and Verdi, and
Bach’s Magnificat, St Matthew Passion and Mass in B minor.
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