Jerzy Knetig


Professor Jerzy Knetig is an opera singer and the Chair of Vocal Studies at in Warsaw, Poland.

Education

Knetig first studied engineering at the Warsaw Polytechnic, where he graduated in 1973. He then went on to study solo singing under Eugenia Szaniawska at the Secondary Music School in Warsaw, where he graduated with honours in 1977. That same year he began to take private singing lessons from Mieczyslaw Salecki and then Stanislawa Zawadzka. He finished the Academy of Music in Kraków, where he studied under Professor Helena Lazarska, with honours. In 1983/84 Knetig obtained a year's grant from the Austrian government and went to the College of Music in Vienna to improve his skills further under Kurt Egniluz.

Performances

Knetig has worked with the National Philharmonic in Warsaw since 1981 and the Kraków Opera since 1982. He joined the Warsaw Chamber Opera as a soloist in 1986 and has travelled all over Europe with this group. He has sung at many festivals, including Wratislavia Cantans, Warsaw Autumn, Berliner Festwochen, Caryntiche Sommer, Salzburger Festspiele, The European Music Festival in Berlin and Tokyo, and the Monreale Oratory Music Festival in Palermo. He has been invited to sing in operas and oratory concerts in many countries in Europe, Japan and Israel. He has sung at the La Scala, the Wiener Staatsoper and the Theater an der Wien.
Recently Knetig took part in the official inauguration concert of the "Krzysztof Penderecki year" at the Kraków Philharmonic, conducted by Jan Krentz.
Knetig also performed Ave Maria and an abbreviated version of Adieu for the 1998 anime Cowboy Bebop.
Knetig's repertoire includes several dozen operas, about 110 oratory parts and over 300 songs. He has also made numerous radio performances and sound recordings, including the archival recording of all of Ignacy Jan Paderewski's songs.

Teaching

In 1991 Knetig began to teach at the Academy of Music where he has his own solo singing class. He has been a professor since 1999. His students have won many awards at Polish national vocal competitions. In 1996 Knetig also began to teach singing at the Secondary Music School in Warsaw where he is now Deputy Director. He and his pupils produced Paisiello's full-scale opera Il due Contesse in April 1999.