Alina Adamska-Raitarovskyi studied voice at the Łódź Academy of Music under professor Krystyna Rorbach. She graduated with honours, and was invited to participate in a concert featuring the best graduates of Polish music colleges held by the Gdańsk Academy of Music. She was also honored with a Primus in artibus award for the best graduate of her alma mater. She currently is working on her Ph.D. in Łódź.
Ms Adamska-Raitarovskyi spent a few months studying at the Conservatorio di Musica Francesco Venezze in Rovigo, Italy under Professor Luisa Giannini, thanks to an Erasmus grant. She also took part in a range of singing master classes led by Ewa Biegas, Bogdan Makal, Udo Rheinemann, Brenda Hurley, Doris Yarick-Cross, Richard Cross and Neil Shicoff.
She has given concerts in Poland and Germany (Kammeroper Schloss, Rheinsberg; Kevelaer Basilica; Frankfurt am Main). As a soloist she regularly performs with the Young Orchestra of Leśnica, her hometown. In 2014 she made her debut at the Grand Theatre in Łódź, singing Rosina in Rossini’s The Barber of Seville under Eraldo Salmieri) and at the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic in Białystok as Arsena in J. Strauss’s The Gypsy Baron under Piotr Wójtewicz. Also in 2014 she joined Opera Academy, the young talent development programme of the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera led by Professor Izabela Kłosińska, Eytan Pessen, and Matthias Rexroth, among others. She has collaborated with a range of stellar figures of the music scene, including Tobias Koch, Marta Kosielska, Bartosz Żurakowski, Massimiliano Caldi, Bogusław Dawidow, Dalia Atlas, Stefano Celeghin, Dawid Ber, Artur Czereszewski, and Marcin Wolniewski.
Ms Adamska-Raitarovskyi won a few Polish national singing competitions. In 2016 she was awarded a contract to sing at the Teatro Real in Madrid and an award for the best performance of an aria by a German composer at the 4th Le Grand Prix de l’Opera in Bucharest. In 2015 she organized international opera workshops, Opera Connecting People, in Łódź.