The Polish soprano, Małgorzata Rocławska, began her musical training at the age of 6, initially on the violin and flute. Her first singing lessons soon followed, which she continued in a bachelor's degree in singing at the Stanislaw Moniuszko Music Academy in Gdansk in the class of Professor Ryszard Minkiewicz (2013-2016). In 2016, she enrolled as an Erasmus student to the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart, where she studied first with Carmen Mammoser and since 2018 doing a master's in the class of Profesoor Ulrike Sonntag. In 2020 she won the 2nd Prize at the 12th Internationalen Wettbewerb für Liedkunst Stuttgart and in December of the same year she was a finalist in the 49th Bundeswettbewerb Gesang. She is a member and scholarship holder of the Internationalen Chorakademie Lübeck and of the "Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now" program.
Małgorzata Rocławska has already performed many concert roles as a soloist. She sang in George Frideric Handel's Messiah and Belshazzar, J.S. Bach's Cantatas, W.A. Mozart's Coronation Mass, Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2 and G. Verdi's Requiem. In opera productions at the Stuttgarter Wilhelma Theater she played the roles of Greta Fiorentino in Kurt Weill's Street Scene, Fiordiligi in W.A. Mozart's Cosi fan tutte and Elisabeth Zimmer in Hans Werner Henze's Elegy for Young Lovers (Elegie für junge Liebende). She currently lives in Stuttgart, Germany. |