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Jakub Józef Orliński / Il Pomo d’Oro

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Tue, Sep 17, 2024, 20:00
Jakub Józef Orliński bridges the gap between the past and the present effortlessly: with a warm, radiant voice and rousing enthusiasm, the countertenor, who has already won the OPUS KLASSIK award three times, transports his audience to centuries long past. And yet he is not an artist who loses himself in the past – on the contrary. Orliński’s sparkling charm and his sympathetically sober view of things like success and career are as unpretentious as they are contemporary. In this... Read full text

Keywords: Early Music, Vocal Music

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Jakub Józef OrlińskiCountertenor
Il Pomo d’Oro

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