Hubert Niewiadomski,
baritone, was born in 1979 in Siedlce (Poland). Hubert
started his musical education as a child in the classical guitar class and since
early childhood he was singing in several reputable choirs and ensembles.
As a student of Computer
Science at Warsaw University of Technology Hubert started his vocal education
with Prof. R. Miazga and Prof. K. Zachwatowicz-Jasieńska. At the same time he
was an initiator and a producer of a series of classical music concerts in his
University, which included such masterpieces as
St. John’s Passion by Bach,
Carmina Burana by Orff or
Messa da Requiem by Verdi.
Since 2005 Hubert Niewiadomski has been a student of
Prof. G. Cachemaille in the
Ecole Supérieure de
la Musique de Genève. Hubert is consciously
improving his vocal and interpretation technique by participation in the master
classes given by Teresa Berganza, Omar Porras, Alain Garichot and Leonardo
Garcia Alarcon. He studied vocal diction with Paolo Zedda and
Esther de Bros. He participated
in several students’ operatic productions:
Don Giovanni (as Commendatore and
Masetto, Pierre-André Gamba, 2009),
Orlando Paladino (as Licone, Stephan Grögler, Thomas Rösner, 2009),
The Marriage of Figaro (as Dottore,
Pierre-André Gamba, 2008), The Magic
Flute (as Papageno, Omar Porras, 2007).
Hubert also interpreted the
masterpieces of oratorio music including St. Mathew's Passion by Bach, Requiem de Faure (2009),
Messe in G by Schubert (2008),
Messe solennelle de Ste-Cécile by
Gounod (2007), Requiem by Howells
(2006), Requiem by Mozart (2005). He
also performed in Carmina Burana by
Orff (2002, 2004) and Liebes Lieder
by Brahms (2005).
He gave the concerts with
Warsaw Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, Polish Radio Orchestra, Baltic
Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra of Geneva Conservatory of Music and Vevey
Symphonic Orchestra.
He was performing among others
in the Grand Hall of Warsaw University of Technology (2011), Geneva Cathedral
(2011), Victoria Hall (Geneva, 2008), Bâtiment des Forces Motrices (Geneva, 2005) and
Polish Radio Concert Studio (Warsaw, 2001).
Hubert has also performed
several recitals of chamber music performing the songs by R. Schumann, F.
Schubert, J. Brahms, H. Wolf, M. Ravel, H. Duparc, G. Fauré, L. v. Beethoven, M.
Karłowicz, T. Baird. Hubert also interprets the early and baroque music
including such works as the Oratorios and Cantatas by Bach, arias from L’Orfeo
by Monteverdi, various motets and madrigals and Gregorian chant.
Since 2004 Hubert is also an organist of the Polish Catholique
Mission in Switzerland and plays in St. Theresa Church in Geneva.
Hubert Niewiadomski also
obtained his PhD in experimental particle physics from Manchester University
(UK, 2008) and since 2004 works in the TOTEM experiment (CERN, Geneva).