Christopher speaks with Danuta Grochowska of Poland's Orfeo music publication:
“Christopher Sokolowski – the tenor whose Budapest Lohengrin became a sensation – speaks about discovering his artistic identity, about the Slavic color in his voice and how naturally it leads him toward Szymanowski. In the interview he reveals why Wagner gave him freedom, which roles he dreams of singing in the future, and why the elusive Shepherd may turn out to be such an important figure in his career.”
Click here to read the interview.