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Daniel Miroslaw

Daniel Miroslaw
Barbara Aumüller

Daniel Mirosław, born in Warsaw, Poland, started singing at the age of 21.

He is a graduate of the Artist Diploma in Opera Studies program at Juilliard, where he studied with Edith Wiens. Prior to that, he has studied at the Lodz Academy of Music in Poland and The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

At Juilliard, he has appeared as Don Geronio (Il turco in Italia), Collatinus (The Rape of Lucretia) and Der Tod (Der Kaiser von Atlantis). He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2015 singing Don Fernando (Fidelio) and the bass solo in Beethoven’s Mass in C major. He also sang Oroe (Semiramide) in Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow with Maestro Alberto Zedda and The National Russian Orchestra. In 2016 he returned to Carnegie Hall to sing the bass solo in Handel’s Messiah. He was a semifinalist of the 2016 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.

As a member of the Frankfurt Opera in season 201617 he sang Lothar (Der Sandmann), Colline (La Boheme), Panthée (Les Troyens) and the bass solo in Mozart’s Requiem at the Alte Oper. In season 201718 he will sing Eustazio (Rinaldo), Ferrando (Il Trovatore) and Sparafucile (Rigoletto).

In April 2018 he will be making his debut in Municipal Theatre of Santiago, Chile, singing a title role in Mozart’s Don Giovanni.

Currently he is performing at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera where he sings the role of Dr. Grenvil (La Traviata) and Truffaldino (Ariadne auf Naxos).

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