What more can we say about Mariusz Kwiecien's special gift? After all, it's one of the reasons we call him the Hot Pole.
Kwiecien is heading to his homeland to sing Lord Ashton in
Lucia di Lammermoor with the
Opera Krakowska beginning in November.
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Mariusz is one of our favorites. Please keep posting about him. His Don Giovanni from the 2007 San Francisco Opera was featured on today's NPR world of opera. Also, could you get some new photos and/or videos of him. Thank-you.
ReplyDeleteSome show and some grow. I guess the Hot Pole shows because when I click the photo, it doesn't get bigger, lol.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, he's in Munich first for Don G. Live internet stream on 10/31 on BR-Klassik 4:
www.br-online.de/br-klassik/index.xml
Both the Hot Pole and an Italian Stallion, Luca Pisaroni, were in the SF Don G broadcast yesterday.
ReplyDeleteNow that you brought up Luca Pisaroni, can we please get some new photos of the Italian Stallion. He was in the Teatro Real Figaro.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Yeah, a nice juicy kielbasa is tasty but mortadella is betta'.
ReplyDeleteLuca Pisaroni will be singing Figaro at the Met when "Nozze" returns in December. Sevveral years ago, I saw him sing the role there with Peter Mattei as the Count. That was a delicious combination, appealing to all sexual persuasions.
ReplyDeleteEven though it cost a fortune, I'm sitting third row center for Luca's Figaro.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - I sat 5th row center for one of Mattei's "Giovanni" performances last spring. Totally worth it.
ReplyDeleteI was lucky enough to be at The Netrebko -Villazon gala at the Met Opera a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteMariusz played the Sargent in L'Esir D'Amore and in his tight white breeches, it was clear he was not wearing any undergarments and I could tell than that he was a HOT POLE!!!