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Artur Ruciński (born 1976 in Warsaw) is a Polish baritone opera singer. Ruciński studied at the Warsaw Academy of Music and made his debut as Papageno in ''The Magic Flute'' with Warsaw Chamber Opera in 2001.〔(IMG Artists website )〕 In 2002 he made his debut at Warsaw's National Theatre, taking the title role in ''Eugene Onegin''. He went on to sing Onegin with the Berlin State Opera,〔(Review ) in ''Rzeczpospolita''〕〔(''Boulezian'' review )〕 and Enrico in ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' for Hamburg State Opera.〔(Review ) in ''Hamburger Abendblatt''〕 Other roles have included Figaro in The Barber of Seville, Prince Yeletsky in ''The Queen of Spades'', Marcello in ''La bohème'',〔(Review ) in ''Gazeta Wyborcza Poznań''〕 Riccardo in ''I puritani'' and Valentin in ''Faust''.〔(Review ) in ''Dziennik Łódzki''〕 In the 2011-12 season Ruciński was scheduled to sing Marcello in ''La bohème'', the Count in ''The Marriage of Figaro'' and Germont in ''La traviata''.〔(Schedule ) at Operabase.〕 In January 2012 he made his UK debut, giving a recital of opera arias and Tadeusz Baird's ''Four Love Sonnets'', settings of Polish translations from Shakespeare, at London's St John's, Smith Square.〔(Rosenblatt recital series website )〕 In May 2012 he made his American debut as Marcello with LA Opera.〔(''Opera Today'' review )〕 He appears on a DVD live recording of Verdi's I masnadieri released in January 2013.〔(C Major catalogue )〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Artur Ruciński」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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