Janek is a Polish-language opera in 2 Acts by
Władysław Żeleński to a libretto by Ludomił German (1851-1920). It was premiered 4 October 1900 in Lvov.[1] The opera makes references to Polish folk tunes but otherwise is in the then current verismo style.[2][3] The most popular aria is Janek's
dumka from act 1.
Plot
Set in the
Tatra Mountains in the 18th century. Janek, leader of a band of robbers, arrives wounded at the cottage of the sweet natured Bronka, fiancée of the Stach. Jealous of the developing romance between Janek and Bronka, Janek's own girlfriend the wild Marynka urges Stach to violence. [4]
Characters
Janek - leader of the robbers tenor
Marynka - bethrothed to Janek mezzo
Bronka - bethrothed to Stach soprano
Stach - mountain villager baritone
Marek - elderly villager bass
Recording
Janek Malgorzata Grzegorzewicz-Rodek, Agnieszka Kuk, Women's Choir of the Henryk Wieniawski Philharmonic in Lublin, I Signori Men's Vocal Ensemble, the Henryk Wieniawski Philharmonic Orchestra in Lublin, Wojciech Rodek 2CD Naxos 2023
References
^Monatsschrift Für Das Deutsche Geistesleben 1901-p217 " lauft die Premiere der neuen Oper von Zelenski Janek " hervorzuheben . Das Orchester leitet G. Czelansky"