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Stefania Toczyska
Stefania Toczyska is credited on 71 releases across 18 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1977–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
71
Pressings credited
18
Albums
6
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
Stefania Toczyska (née Krzywińska), born in Grudziądz, Poland, on 19 February 1943, is a Polish mezzo-soprano of international repute. She lived in Toruń, where she attended the Music School ("little conservatory"). There, she married Romuald Toczyski, a music teacher. She moved in 1968 with her family to Gdańsk in order to pursue her higher education. There she studied voice in the Higher Music School (the subsequent Academy of Music) in the class of Barbara Iglikowska, receiving her final diploma (with distinction) in 1973. But even before that, during studies, she was building her career by winning awards in international vocal competitions in Toulouse (1971), Paris (1972) and 's-Hertogenbosch (1973). Her debut occurred in 1973, on the stage of the Baltic State Opera House in Gdańsk, in the title role of Carmen, and her fame and prestige began accordingly. Initially, her activity was centered locally in Gdańsk, where she kept her position as the leading soloist in the Baltic State Opera, making also frequent guest visits to other opera houses. In 1975, the Baltic State Opera produced, especially for her, Samson et Dalila in 1975 (that same production seen also the next year in Warsaw), and La favorite by Donizetti in 1978 (also seen in Bremen the next year). Her first appearance outside of Poland took place in Basel, when she sang the role of Amneris in Aïda, in 1977. Soon after, with her international career established, she gave a farewell performance in Gdańsk on 15 July 1979, as Dalila, no longer singing regularly for the Baltic State Opera, eventually moving out of Poland and establishing her permanent residency in Vienna, her career centered from now on at the Staatsoper. From there, she made frequent guest visits to sing on stages of various opera houses around the world, including her native country, particularly at the Teatr Wielki, Warsaw. On 16 September 1979 she made her American stage debut in the San Francisco Opera, as Laura in La Gioconda (with Re
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Credited work
71 releases · 18 albums · active 1977–2021
- Performance · 75
- Other credits · 1
Studios: Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia · Studio 104 · Hall 1, National Palace Of Culture, Sofia · Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Verdi
- Various
- Scriabin
- Mussorgsky
- Scriabine
- Antonín Dvořák
- Alessandro Scarlatti
- Prokofiev
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