
“Baroque style is about freedom and passion,” says Orliński. “There are
lots of rules of style to follow, but there are also so many choices to
make, starting with ornamentation that you can do in so many different
ways. With those ornaments, you can show your creativity, but also get
even deeper into the piece and show your artistic persona. It can all be
filtered by your own life experiences, which will inspire your
choices.”
Warsaw-born Orliński, who has been praised by the New York Times for combining “beauty of tone and an uncommon unity of colour and polish across his range”,
comes from a family in which, as he says, “almost everyone is a
painter, architect, graphic designer or sculptor”. He began singing in
choirs and became a particular fan of the British male vocal ensemble
The King’s Singers, which, significantly, has always featured two
countertenors. Before completing his studies at Juilliard, he took a
Master’s degree in Vocal Performance at Warsaw’s Fryderyk Chopin University of Musicand became a member of the young artists’ programme of the Polish National Opera.
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