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Edyta Krzemień

Edyta Krzemień is a highly acclaimed vocalist and actress renowned for her dynamic performances across musical theatre, film dubbing, and concert stages. She earned a Master’s degree in Vocal and Acting from The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. Currently captivating audiences as the Lead Female Vocalist in Cirque Du Soleil’s "ECHO World Tour", Edyta has travelled extensively, showcasing her vocal prowess and stage presence under the Big Top worldwide.

Her theatrical journey includes standout roles such as Christine Daaé in "The Phantom of the Opera", Fantine in "Les Miserables", Nina in "The Pilots" at Roma Musical Theatre, Miss Honey in "Matilda" at Sirena Theatre, Johanna in the thriller "Sweeney Todd" at the Entertainment Theater in Chorzów, Kala in the musical "Tarzan" in the Gliwice Musical Theater, Emma in "Jekyll and Hyde" at the Musical Theater in Poznań, Sister Mary Robert in "Sister Act" at the Musical Theater in Poznań, Molly in the musical "Ghost" at the Musical Theater in Gdynia, Ellen in "Miss Saigon" at the Musical and Opera Theatre in Łódź, and White Spirit Lead Vocal in "Apocrypha" at Song of The Goat Theatre.

Edyta Krzemień’s talents extend beyond the stage into film dubbing, where she has contributed with her voice to "Wicked" as the voice of Glinda and of Snow White in Disney’s classic "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". She also sang in the choirs of the motion pictures "Frozen II", "Aladdin", "Beauty and the Beast", and "Mary Poppins".

She performs in concert halls all over Poland and Europe with a repertoire from worldwide musicals, films and video game scores. She collaborates with film music composer Zbigniew Preisner, having sung in the soundtrack of the movie "Lady of the Dynasty". With Preisner's compositions, she has performed at festivals like Klara Music Festival in Brussels and Haifa Film Music Festival, interpreting pieces from the films of Krzysztof Kieślowski such as "La double vie de Véronique", "Trois Couleurs", and "Decalogue". She also sang in the concert "Requiem for My Friend" at León Music Festival in Mexico and in the performance of Zbigniew Preisner and Ewa Lipska's "Where to Go Now" at the National Music Forum in Wrocław. Edyta Krzemień performed at the 29th Gala presenting the European Film Awards and has recorded songs written by Preisner for the platinum disc "In Search of Ways". In 2019, she sang at Tauron Arena in Krakow for the 40th anniversary of Zbigniew Preisner's artistic work, alongside Lisa Gerrard and Teresa Salgueiro.

concerts featuring Edyta Krzemień