Kapla-Marszałek Aneta
Born in Białystok, graduate of the Department of Singing at the Fryderyk Chopin University in Warsaw in the class of Eugenia Rezler.
In 2007, as part of the Socrates–Erasmus scholarship programme, she studied with Elizabetta Andreani and Gabriella Munari at Conservatorio Statale di Musica Francesco Venezze in Rovigo. She has been perfecting her skills at vocal courses under the direction of Helena Łazarska, Jadwiga Rappé, Anna Radziejewska, Artur Stefanowicz, Ewa Iżykowska, Urszula Mitręga-Wagner and Daniel Kotliński.
She has sung leading parts in works by Moniuszko, Mozart, J. S. Bach, Handel (La Resurrezione), Ginastera (Cantata para América Mágica) and Schoenberg (Pierrot lunaire).
Her appearances in student performances have included The story of Die Fled-ermaus based on the operetta by J. Strauss in 2005, Mozart’s The Magic Flute directed by Jitka Stokalska and conducted by Łukasz Borowicz in 2007, and the part of Clarice in L’amante di tutte by Baldassare Galuppi directed by Jitka Stokalska and conducted by Tomasz Karolak at the Warsaw Chamber Opera in 2008.
She regularly takes part in the Moniuszko Festival of Podlasie, and has performed solo parts accompanied by the Small Orchestra of the National Philharmonic in Warsaw, as well as the Symphony Orchestra of the Podlasie Philharmonic conducted by Marcin Nałęcz-Niesiołowski.
She has also taken part in the recording of works by Miłosz Bembinow Res Tua – Rozważania o miłości i nienawiści and Listy. Od zmierzchu do świtu (Cavalli Records and DUX), and has recorded two Masses for Christmas by Amando Ivančić with the La Tempesta ensemble.
Currently she works at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw as a member of the choir. She has also performed solo parts in works by Liszt, Penderecki, Maciej Małecki, Pablo Sorozábal, Haydn and Nielsen, conducted by Niklas Willén, Penderecki, Hogwood, Antoni Wit and Valery Gergiev.