Piotr Beczala

Tenor

Biography

Piotr Beczala is one of the most sought-after tenors of our time, and a constant guest in the world’s leading opera houses. The Polish-born artist is acclaimed not only for the beauty of his voice, but also for his ardent commitment to each character he portrays. In addition to his operatic work, he has performed much of the classical vocal canon with the world’s most distinguished orchestras and maestri.

Contact

Jonathan Letts
Associate Director

+49 30 166359854
Judith Neuhoff
Managing Director

+49 30 166359850
Francesca Condeluci
Associate Director, North America

+1 917 349 1443
Maria Dyakonova
Associate Artist Manager

+49 30 166359853

News

Olga Kulchynska, Piotr Beczala: Carmen at the Royal Opera House

Piotr Beczala and Olga Kulchynska perform Bizet’s Carmen at the Royal Opera House with the premiere on April 5, 2024. Beczala as Don Jose joins on stage Aigul Akhmetshina in the title role in Damiano Michieletto's searing new production under the baton of Antonello Manacorda, while Kulchynska makes her house debut as Michaela. Both singers can also be heard on April 8, 11, 14, 23 and May 1, 2024, while the tenor also performs on April 16, 26 and May 5.
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Piotr Beczala and George Gagnidze: Tosca in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

The tenor Piotr Beczala can be heard as Cavaradossi and the baritone George Gagnidze as Baron Scarpia in Puccini's opera Tosca at the Teatro Pérez Galdós in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Ramón Tebar conducts.
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Serena Sáenz and Piotr Beczala: The 66th Vienna Opera Ball

Serena Sáenz and Piotr Beczala can be seen at the 66th Vienna Opera Ball together with Elīna Garanča. Accompanied by the Vienna State Opera Orchestra under the musical direction of Bertrand de Billy, they perform works such as "Barcarolle" from Les Contes d'Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach, "La fleur que tu m'avais jetée" from Carmen and "Granada" by Agustín Lara. The prestigious event takes place on 8 February at the Vienna State Opera.
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Piotr Beczala ⭐ ♫"E lucevan le stelle"/aus Tosca