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Opera by Stanisław Moniuszko
Flis (
Raftsman) is a Polish-language
opera in one act by
Stanisław Moniuszko to a
libretto by Stanisław Bogusławski. It was premiered in
Warsaw on 24 September 1858.
- Antoni, a wealthy landowner –
bass
- Zosia, his daughter –
soprano
- Franek, young rafter –
tenor
- Jakub, hairdresser –
baritone
- Sixth, former soldier – bass
- Feliks, rafter – tenor
- Rafters, villagers, villagers, children.
The opera was given in a concert performance and recorded in the
Wielki Theatre of Polish National Opera at the 2019
Chopin and his Europe International Music Festival, marking the 200th anniversary of Moniuszko's birth.
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- Flis –
Bernard Ładysz (bass), Andrzej Hiolski (baritone), Zdzisław Nikodem (tenor), Bogdan Paprocki (tenor), Halina Słonicka (soprano), Antoni Majak (bass) Chór Filharmonii Narodowej, Orkiestra Filharmonii Narodowej,
Zdzisław Górzyński [
pl] 1962 Anaklasis 58 minutes
- Flis – Ewa Tracz (Zosia), Matheus Pompeu (Franek), Mariusz Godlewski (Jakub), Aleksander Teliga (Antoni), Wojtek Gierlach (Szóstak), Paweł Cichoński (Feliks),
Podlaska Opera and Orchestra, Europa Galante,
Fabio Biondi 3 April 2020 NIFCCD086
[2]
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"Festiwal "Chopin i jego Europa"" ["Chopin and his Europe" Festival]. Fryderyk Chopin Institute (in Polish). 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
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^ Opera, April 2020 "It's the first recording of Flis on period instruments, and Europa Galante play with soft-grained colours and theatrical punch"