Reviews
Critical Acclaim for Krzysztof Biernacki - Baritone
"Baritone Krzysztof Biernacki (Lubin, the husband) was a superb compatriot . . . sang with graceful assurance and vocal beauty. He savored the finesse of Elsner’s writing even as he maintained a light-hearted sense of interplay. The (Chopin) songs reflect the composer’s commanding ability to wed music and texts . . . Biernacki treated them to performances that illuminated their fervor, tenderness and pride."
Chopin and his Master / Echo in the Woods – Opera Circle
The Plain Dealer, Cleveland – April 24, 2010
"Krzysztof Biernacki – baritone, huge voice and a great talent, splendidly sang the aria from the musical ‘Oklahoma.’ Let’s hope he visits Chicago more often, which greeted him very warmly."
"Krzysztof Biernacki – baryton, ogromny głos i wielki talent, wspaniale zaśpiewał arię z musicalu ‘Oklahoma.’ Miejmy nadzieję, że częściej będzie gościł w Chicago, które przyjęło go bardzo ciepło."
Paderewski Symphony Orchestra of Chicago
Dziennik Zwązkowy / Polish Daily News, Chicago – February 12, 2010
"Krzysztof Biernacki was wonderful as the supercilious Marullo."
Rigoletto – Manitoba Opera
Winnipeg Free Press – November 8, 2004
". . . and Manitoba Opera Chorus alumnus Krzysztof Biernacki was as fine a smuggler as he was a soldier, in the roles of Morales and El Dancairo. The MO Chorus always serves the cause with distinction and bravado, so it was gratifying to see a member rise above the rank and file."
Carmen – Manitoba Opera
Opera Canada – Fall 2002
". . . Krzysztof Biernacki's convincingly lovelorn Aeneas gave a voyeuristic experience of love, hate and denial."
Dido & Aeneas – UBC Opera
The Ubyssey – March 12, 2002
"The sinister nature of the Crucible was strongly felt, thanks largely in part to the portrayal of the "villains" of the piece. Krzysztof Biernacki's portrayal of the greedy Thomas Putnam crackled with an underlying tone of darkness"
The Crucible – UBC Opera
The Ubyssey – March 6, 2001
". . . Krzysztof Biernacki was very poised as Dr. Falke."
Die Fledermaus – UWO Opera
London Free Press – March 5, 1999