Wiesław Ochman | |
Birth Date: | 6 February 1937 |
Birth Place: | Warsaw, Second Polish Republic |
Nationality: | Polish |
Alma Mater: | AGH University of Science and Technology |
Occupation: | Opera singer (tenor) |
Years Active: | 1960–present |
Awards: | Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta (2001) Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis (2005) |
Relatives: | Krystian Ochman (grandson) |
Wiesław Ochman (pronounced as /pl/; born 6 February 1937) is a Polish tenor.
In 1960, he graduated from the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland. Ochman began learning voice under the direction of Gustaw Serafin in Kraków (1955–1959) and Maria Szłapak in Bytom (1960–1963). In 1960, he joined the Silesian Opera in Bytom, where he sang for three seasons, in 1963 and 1964; and then, at the Opera Krakowska. He performed at the Teatr Wielki in Warsaw from 1964 till 1970. In 1965 he sang the tenor lead Jontek in the "national Polish opera" Halka by Stanisław Moniuszko in the opening performance in the reconstructed Teatr Wielki. He recorded that role and it is now available on compact disc.
Wiesław Ochman began his international career in 1967 with the Berlin State Opera. He sang in Munich and Hamburg. He achieved his first successes in competition at festivals in Glyndebourne and Salzburg. In 1972, he was engaged by the Paris Opera, and consecutively by operas in Chicago and San Francisco. He also performed in Milan's La Scala, Buenos Aires, Madrid, Moscow and Vienna.[1] In 1975 with the role of Arrigo in the opera The Sicilian Vespers by Giuseppe Verdi, Ochman made his debut at New York's Metropolitan Opera.[2]
Wiesław Ochman recorded 31 vinyl records, most of them in Poland.
In 1980, he was awarded the City of Kraków Award and in 1996 he received the Order of the Smile.[3] In 2001, he was awarded by then President of Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski the Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta for his outstanding achievements in the field of culture.[4] In 2005, he became a recipient of the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis.[5]
He married his wife, Krystyna, in 1963. He is the grandfather of singer Krystian Ochman, the winner of the eleventh season of The Voice of Poland and the winner of Poland's national selection to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.[6] [7]
La bohème, Rodolfo's aria from Act I Che gelida manina
Aida, Radames's aria from Act I Se quel guerrier io fossi!... Celeste Aida
Eugene Onegin, Lensky's aria from Act II Kuda, kuda
Janek, Janek's aria Gdy ślub weźmiesz z twoim Stachem
Martha, Lyonel's aria from Act III M’appari
Les pêcheurs de perles, Nadir's aria from Act I Je crois entendre encore
Halka, Dumka Jontka from Act IV Szumią Jodły
Legenda Bałtyku, Doman's aria from Act II Więc ty mnie nie kochasz
Manru, Manru's aria from Act II Jako gdy wśród skwaru
Maria, Wacław's aria from Act I Och jak ciąży ta wesołość
Don Giovanni, Don Ottavio's aria from Act II Il mio tesoro
La Gioconda, Enzo's aria from Act II Cielo e mar!
Cavalleria rusticana, Turiddu's aria Mamma, quel vino e generoso
Fedora, Loris's aria from Act II Amor ti vieta
Pagliacci, Canio's aria from Act I Vesti la giubba
L'elisir d'amore, Nemorino's aria from Act II Una furtiva lagrima