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Paul Plishka

Paul Plishka (born August 28, 1941) is an American operatic bass.

Life and career edit

Plishka comes from Old Forge, Pennsylvania, and Paterson, New Jersey; his parents were American-born children of Ukrainian immigrants. He attended Eastside High School and studied at Montclair State College and with Armen Boyajian (also the pedagogue of Marisa Galvany, Harry Theyard, Samuel Ramey, and Eric Owens), and made his operatic debut with the Paterson Lyric Opera, in 1961. From 1965 to 1967 he toured the United States in performances with the Metropolitan Opera National Company.[1]

Plishka made his formal debut with the Metropolitan Opera as the Monk in La Gioconda, in 1967. He became one of the company's leading basses, and has appeared in many other theatres, including the Teatro alla Scala and the New York City Opera (I puritani, 1981). He retired from the Metropolitan Opera after playing the Sacristan in Tosca, on the Saturday broadcast on January 28, 2012. He had performed at the Metropolitan Opera for forty-five years and in 1,642 performances, placing him at number ten on their official list of most-frequent performers, which dates back to the company's inception in 1883. There was a special tribute after Act I on stage, and on the air during the intermission. In 2016 he was invited back to the Metropolitan Opera for five post-retirement performances as Benoît and Alcindoro in La bohème in April and May of that year, and 10 more in November, December, and January in the 2016/2017 season.

At La Scala, the bass appeared in La damnation de Faust (Concert Version, with Nicolai Gedda, 1975), Boris Godunov (as Pimenn, conducted by Claudio Abbado, 1981), Anna Bolena (a revival of the Luchino Visconti production, 1982), I lombardi (1986), Nabucco (conducted by Riccardo Muti, 1988), Turandot (with Ghena Dimitrova, 1988 and 1989), and I Capuleti e i Montecchi (1988 and 1989). His last performance with the company was in 1992, in the Verdi Requiem.

He is a National Patron of Delta Omicron, an international professional music fraternity.[2]

In 2000, he played Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street with the New York Philharmonic.

Paul Plishka's artistry was recognized in 1992 when he received the Pennsylvania Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts and when, several years earlier, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame for Great American Opera Singers in a celebration at the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia.

However, Plishka's international artistic successes have been dampened by a life filled with personal tragedies. In 1984, Plishka's younger brother, Dr Peter Plishka, was found dead in his Bronx apartment with a self-inflicted stab wound. At the time, Dr Plishka, 33, was chief of children's services at the state-run Children's Psychiatric Center. In 1991, Plishka's son Jeffrey was accused of the murder and rape of Laura Ronning, a crime of which he was eventually acquitted in 2010, and died in 2017.[3] Plishka's first wife, Judith Ann Plishka, Jeffrey's mother, died in 2004.[4] Plishka is currently married to Sharon Thomas, a former resident stage director at the Met. Another of Plishka's sons, Paul, Jr, also died, according to Pastor Protopresbyter Nestor Kowal of St Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Plishka's third son, Nicolai, died in 2021.

Abridged discography edit

  • Puccini: Tosca [as the Sacristan] (L.Price, Domingo, Milnes; Mehta, 1972)
  • Donizetti: Anna Bolena (Sills, Verrett, Burrows; Rudel, 1972)
  • Bellini: I puritani (Sills, Gedda, L.Quilico; Rudel, 1973)
  • Bellini: Norma (Sills, Verrett, di Giuseppe; Levine, 1973)
  • Gounod: Faust (Caballé, Aragall; Lombard, 1976)
  • Massenet: Le Cid (Bumbry, Domingo; Queler, 1976) [live]
  • Puccini: Turandot (Caballé, Freni, Carreras; Lombard, 1977)
  • Verdi: Otello (Scotto, Domingo, Milnes; Levine, 1978)
  • Bellini: Norma (Scotto, Troyanos, Giacomini; Levine, 1979)
  • Puccini: La bohème (Scotto, Neblett, Kraus, Milnes; Levine, 1979)
  • Verdi: Requiem (Caballé, Berini, Domingo; Mehta, 1980) [live]
  • Verdi: La forza del destino (Freni, Domingo, Zancanaro; Muti, 1986)
  • Mussourgsky: Boris Godunov (Vishnevskaya, Raimondi; Rostropovich, 1987)
  • Puccini: La bohème (Réaux, Hadley, Hampson; Bernstein, 1988)
  • "À Bordeaux" [Verdi/Moussorgsky] (Lombard, 1989)
  • Verdi: Luisa Miller (Millo, Quivar, Domingo; Levine, 1991)
  • Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro (Te Kanawa, Upshaw; Levine, 1992)
  • "Sings Songs of Ukraine" (Hrynkiv, 1992)
  • Beethoven: Ninth Symphony (R.Alexander, Quivar, Lakes; Previn, 1993)
  • "Christmas with Paul Plishka" (Erickson, 1995)
  • Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress (McNair, Bostridge; Ozawa, 1995)

Abridged videography edit

  • Puccini: La bohème (Scotto, Niska, Pavarotti, Wixell; Levine, Melano, 1977) [live]
  • Weill: Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Stratas, Varnay, Cassilly, MacNeil; Levine, Dexter, 1979) [live]
  • Verdi: Don Carlos (Scotto, Troyanos, Moldoveanu, Milnes, Hines; Levine, Dexter, 1980) [live]
  • Rossini: La cenerentola (von Stade, Araiza; Abbado, Ponnelle, 1981)
  • Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor (Sutherland, Kraus, Elvíra; Bonynge, Donnell, 1982) [live]
  • Berlioz: Les troyens (Norman, Troyanos, Domingo; Levine, Melano, 1983) [live]
  • Verdi: Simon Boccanegra (Tomowa-Sintow, Milnes; Levine, Capobianco, 1984) [live]
  • Puccini: Turandot (Marton, Domingo; Levine, Zeffirelli, 1987) [live]
  • Verdi: Luisa Miller (J.Anderson; Arena, Lassalle, 1988) [live]
  • Verdi: Requiem (Sweet, Zajick, Pavarotti; Maazel, 1990) [live]
  • "The Metropolitan Opera Gala 1991" (Levine, 1991) [live]
  • Verdi: Falstaff (Freni, Horne; Levine, Zeffirelli/Mills, 1992) [live]
  • Verdi: Stiffelio (Sweet, Domingo; Levine, del Monaco, 1993) [live]
  • "James Levine's 25th Anniversary Metropolitan Opera Gala" (1996) [live]

References edit

  • The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia, edited by David Hamilton, Simon and Schuster, 1987. ISBN 0-671-61732-X
  1. ^ Martin Bernheimer (August 2006). "The Not-So-Grand Tour". Opera News. Vol. 71, no. 2. pp. 40–45.
  2. ^ Delta Omicron 2010-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Plishka, Jeffrey James," The Palm Beach Post (Mar. 22, 2017).
  4. ^ "Pliskha, Judith Ann (Colgan)," New York Times (Jul. 13, 2004).

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Paul Plishka born August 28 1941 is an American operatic bass Contents 1 Life and career 2 Abridged discography 3 Abridged videography 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editPlishka comes from Old Forge Pennsylvania and Paterson New Jersey his parents were American born children of Ukrainian immigrants He attended Eastside High School and studied at Montclair State College and with Armen Boyajian also the pedagogue of Marisa Galvany Harry Theyard Samuel Ramey and Eric Owens and made his operatic debut with the Paterson Lyric Opera in 1961 From 1965 to 1967 he toured the United States in performances with the Metropolitan Opera National Company 1 Plishka made his formal debut with the Metropolitan Opera as the Monk in La Gioconda in 1967 He became one of the company s leading basses and has appeared in many other theatres including the Teatro alla Scala and the New York City Opera I puritani 1981 He retired from the Metropolitan Opera after playing the Sacristan in Tosca on the Saturday broadcast on January 28 2012 He had performed at the Metropolitan Opera for forty five years and in 1 642 performances placing him at number ten on their official list of most frequent performers which dates back to the company s inception in 1883 There was a special tribute after Act I on stage and on the air during the intermission In 2016 he was invited back to the Metropolitan Opera for five post retirement performances as Benoit and Alcindoro in La boheme in April and May of that year and 10 more in November December and January in the 2016 2017 season At La Scala the bass appeared in La damnation de Faust Concert Version with Nicolai Gedda 1975 Boris Godunov as Pimenn conducted by Claudio Abbado 1981 Anna Bolena a revival of the Luchino Visconti production 1982 I lombardi 1986 Nabucco conducted by Riccardo Muti 1988 Turandot with Ghena Dimitrova 1988 and 1989 and I Capuleti e i Montecchi 1988 and 1989 His last performance with the company was in 1992 in the Verdi Requiem He is a National Patron of Delta Omicron an international professional music fraternity 2 In 2000 he played Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street with the New York Philharmonic Paul Plishka s artistry was recognized in 1992 when he received the Pennsylvania Governor s Award for Excellence in the Arts and when several years earlier he was inducted into the Hall of Fame for Great American Opera Singers in a celebration at the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia However Plishka s international artistic successes have been dampened by a life filled with personal tragedies In 1984 Plishka s younger brother Dr Peter Plishka was found dead in his Bronx apartment with a self inflicted stab wound At the time Dr Plishka 33 was chief of children s services at the state run Children s Psychiatric Center In 1991 Plishka s son Jeffrey was accused of the murder and rape of Laura Ronning a crime of which he was eventually acquitted in 2010 and died in 2017 3 Plishka s first wife Judith Ann Plishka Jeffrey s mother died in 2004 4 Plishka is currently married to Sharon Thomas a former resident stage director at the Met Another of Plishka s sons Paul Jr also died according to Pastor Protopresbyter Nestor Kowal of St Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Scranton Pennsylvania Plishka s third son Nicolai died in 2021 Abridged discography editPuccini Tosca as the Sacristan L Price Domingo Milnes Mehta 1972 Donizetti Anna Bolena Sills Verrett Burrows Rudel 1972 Bellini I puritani Sills Gedda L Quilico Rudel 1973 Bellini Norma Sills Verrett di Giuseppe Levine 1973 Gounod Faust Caballe Aragall Lombard 1976 Massenet Le Cid Bumbry Domingo Queler 1976 live Puccini Turandot Caballe Freni Carreras Lombard 1977 Verdi Otello Scotto Domingo Milnes Levine 1978 Bellini Norma Scotto Troyanos Giacomini Levine 1979 Puccini La boheme Scotto Neblett Kraus Milnes Levine 1979 Verdi Requiem Caballe Berini Domingo Mehta 1980 live Verdi La forza del destino Freni Domingo Zancanaro Muti 1986 Mussourgsky Boris Godunov Vishnevskaya Raimondi Rostropovich 1987 Puccini La boheme Reaux Hadley Hampson Bernstein 1988 A Bordeaux Verdi Moussorgsky Lombard 1989 Verdi Luisa Miller Millo Quivar Domingo Levine 1991 Mozart Le nozze di Figaro Te Kanawa Upshaw Levine 1992 Sings Songs of Ukraine Hrynkiv 1992 Beethoven Ninth Symphony R Alexander Quivar Lakes Previn 1993 Christmas with Paul Plishka Erickson 1995 Stravinsky The Rake s Progress McNair Bostridge Ozawa 1995 Abridged videography editPuccini La boheme Scotto Niska Pavarotti Wixell Levine Melano 1977 live Weill Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny Stratas Varnay Cassilly MacNeil Levine Dexter 1979 live Verdi Don Carlos Scotto Troyanos Moldoveanu Milnes Hines Levine Dexter 1980 live Rossini La cenerentola von Stade Araiza Abbado Ponnelle 1981 Donizetti Lucia di Lammermoor Sutherland Kraus Elvira Bonynge Donnell 1982 live Berlioz Les troyens Norman Troyanos Domingo Levine Melano 1983 live Verdi Simon Boccanegra Tomowa Sintow Milnes Levine Capobianco 1984 live Puccini Turandot Marton Domingo Levine Zeffirelli 1987 live Verdi Luisa Miller J Anderson Arena Lassalle 1988 live Verdi Requiem Sweet Zajick Pavarotti Maazel 1990 live The Metropolitan Opera Gala 1991 Levine 1991 live Verdi Falstaff Freni Horne Levine Zeffirelli Mills 1992 live Verdi Stiffelio Sweet Domingo Levine del Monaco 1993 live James Levine s 25th Anniversary Metropolitan Opera Gala 1996 live References editThe Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia edited by David Hamilton Simon and Schuster 1987 ISBN 0 671 61732 X Martin Bernheimer August 2006 The Not So Grand Tour Opera News Vol 71 no 2 pp 40 45 Delta Omicron Archived 2010 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Plishka Jeffrey James The Palm Beach Post Mar 22 2017 Pliskha Judith Ann Colgan New York Times Jul 13 2004 External links editMr Plishka s official web site http www georgemartynuk com paul plishka Two Interviews with Paul Plishka by Bruce Duffie November 24 1981 and October 20 1995 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