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November 2009, Vol. 15, No. 11. ISSN 1098-9188. Published monthly. Anniversaries |
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POLISH MUSIC IN CA |
2009 PADEREWSKI FESTIVAL IN PASO ROBLES
Also, this year’s Youth Competition has expanded to include Monterey and Santa Barbara Counties. Read more about the Competition winners in the Awards section. See below for a calendar of events for the Festival. Individual tickets, Festival passes and VIP passes are available for purchase on the Paderewski Festival website, www.paderewskifest.com.
For more information on the 2009 Paderewski Festival in Paso Robles, please visit the Festival Web site: www.paderewskifest.com
POLAND'S INDEPENDENCE DAY
Ewelina Chrobak-Hańska is a versatile artist, performing diverse genres of music, including opera, operetta, musical theater and patriotic songs. She has performed broadly in Germany, Belgium the Netherlands, France, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK. Ewa Telega is an acclaimed pianist and private piano instructor, as well as the winner of a number of Polish and international competitions. Free Admission – please note that due to the limited number of sits (250 only), we will work on first come, first served basis.
RUTKOWSKI IN L.A.
The program includes works by Frederic Chopin, Julian Fontana, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Julian Fontana, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, and Theodore Leschetyzki. For Program Notes, please visit www.ijpaderewski.org
Hubert Rutkowski is a prizewinner of several international piano competitions. He received the First Prize at the Chopin Competition in Hanover (2007), the Second Prize at the Elise Meyer Competition in Hamburg (2006), was a finalist at the Maria Canals Piano Competition in Barcelona (2006), the First Prize winner at the Piano Festival in Warsaw (2000), and the Third Prize winner at the Chopin Competition in Vilnius (1999). Mr. Rutkowski has performed as a soloist and with orchestras, appearing in concerts in Poland, Germany, Lithuania, Italy, Spain, Japan, Cuba, United States, and Cyprus. In the summer of 2004, he performed with the Orchestra Sinfonica Giovanile Internazionale under the baton of Tomasz Bugaj during the Catania Summer Music Festival in Sicily. Over the past several years, Hubert Rutkowski has made archival recordings for the German radio broadcasts, including the SüdWest-Rundfunk and the NDR Rundfunk. His discography so far includes two CDs recorded for the Acte Préalable label—the Julian Fontana disc (2007) and the Teodor Leschetizky disc (2008), which elicited high praise from Gramophone Magazine in June 2009. This summer and fall Mr. Rutkowski is recording works by Tellefsen, Mikuli, Filtsch, and Gutman for the NAXOS label. During the summer of 2009 Mr. Rutkowski performed at the prestigious Husum Piano Festival in Germany and conducted the Eighth International Piano-Master Course, “Idea—Image—Technique” in Rzeszów, Poland. During 2010—the Chopin year—Hubert Rutkowski will return to perform at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival in Germany and make his debut in Paris, performing piano concertos by Chopin’s pupils with the orchestra of Conservatoire National de Région de Paris under Xaver Delette.
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NEWS |
DĘBSKI PREMIERE
KILAR PREMIERE
In addition to the premiered work, the concert program also featured Kilar’s Victoria for mixed choir and symphonic orchestra and Exodus for mixed choir and orchestra, as well as Hector Berlioz’s Te Deum. [Source: culture.pl]
RECORD PRICE FOR A VIOLIN
This particular violin has a Polish connection. It used to belong to Paweł Kochański, a virtuoso violinist and close friend of Karol Szymanowski, who died in 1934. In the mid-October, 2009 the violin was sold by Rosand to a Russian billionaire (unidentified) and it is believed that the instrument will now serve as a loan instrument to deserving violinists. Rosand decided to donate $1,5 million to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. “I suppose it’ll now be known as the ex-Rosand” – said the violinist. Since his orchestral debut with the Chicago Symphony at age 10, Rosand has appeared with the orchestras of New York, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Houston, London, Paris, Munich Tokyo, Rome, Vienna and Brussels, as well as the National Symphony, Bayerischer Rundfunk, English Chamber Orchestra and Concertgebouw, and many others. He continues to collaborate with major orchestras and conductors throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia. In 2002, he celebrated his 75th birthday with a sold-out performance of the Sibelius Violin Concerto at Verizon Hall in Philadelphia. [from artist’s website] [Sources: muzyka.onet.pl; aaronrosand.com; nytimes.com]
LUTOSŁAWSKI EDUCATIONAL STIPEND
Interested musicians should send their applications and required documents (resume, graduation diplomas, future education plans and letters of recommendation) no later than November 30, 2009 to the address of the Lutosławski Society in Warsaw: Towarzystwo im. Witolda Lutosławskiego [Source: polmic.com]
STOJOWSKI’S STRING QUARTET IN GERMANY
The Transatlantis Quartet consists of four young Warsaw-based musicians, two coming from South America and two from Poland. The leader of the quartet is the French Argentinean violinist Christian Danowicz, currently studying violin with Krzysztof Jakowicz and conducting with Antoni Wit at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. Coming from a well-known musical family, the second violinist is Aleksandra Bugaj, a member of the Polish Iuventus Symphony Orchestra. The Venezuelan violist, Luis Cordero, has been living in Poland for over a year, and the cellist is Anna Lubiak-Osmycki, principal cellist of the Iuventus Orchestra. First published when the composer was only twenty-one, Stojowski’s string quartet is dedicated to the Polish violinist and composer Władyslaw Górski (1846-1915) who, as soloist of the Lamoureux Orchestra, was Stojowski’s professor of chamber music while the young musician studied in Paris. A digitalized set of parts of the quartet can be downloaded free-of-charge from the website of the Eastman School of Music’s Sibley Music Library. [JH]
MIDORI IN KRAKÓW
SINFONIA IUVENTUS DIRECTOR CHANGE
[Source: www.sinfoniaiuventus.pl]
PADEREWSKI ROOM RE-OPENING AT PMA
POLMIC ON FACEBOOK
POLska Muzyka Inspiruje Codziennie! [Polish Music Inspires Everyday] The Polish Music Information Center in Warsaw has created a profile on the social portal Facebook. They would like to invite you to visit the profile and become a fan. They hope to further the circles of followers of the Polmic website and also lovers of Polish music. To visit their profile, please go to www.facebook.com. [Source: polmic.com]
ENSEMBLE MUJIRUSHI TOUR
Under the generous support and sponsorship of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Edmonton Arts Council, the Tonus Vivus Society, The SOCAN Foundation, SEE Magazine, The King’s University College, and Mile Zero Dance, who provided travel grants and/or made contributions in kind, the tour will begin on Wednesday, November 18 with a concert in Ghent, Belgium, under the auspices of De Rode Pomp, the chief New Music presenter in Flanders. From there, the ensemble will proceed to Kraków, Poland, where, as part of the prestigious Audio Art Festival, they will perform on the evening of Saturday, 21 November. That will be followed by concerts in Gdansk, Katowice, Lódz (twice) and Warszawa, performed in the leading post-secondary music schools (Academies of Music) and experimental art galleries. The Ensemble’s European tour repertoire will centre around two major scores written and dedicated to them by the classics of Canadian and US Avant-garde, Randy Raine-Reusch (Canada) and Sydney Wallace Stegall (US), as well as experimental compositions by other Canadian and international composers who have created works for the Ensemble (*), or whose works the Ensemble selected for the tour: Darlene Chepil Reid (*), Siaw Kin Lee (*), Viola Rusche, Helve Sastok (*), Dan Albertson (*), Georges Aperghis, Earle Brown, Aris Carastathis, Marek Choloniewski, Piotr Grella-Mozejko (*), Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, Shane Krepakevich (*), Jordan Nobles (*), Jerry Ozipko (*), Boguslaw Schaeffer, Charles Stolte, Jan Vandenheede, and Georges Vantogerloo.
NOVEMBER CONCERTS @ KOSCIUSZKO FDN
WIENIAWSKI TRIO – NOV. 15 The Wieniawski Trio will perform a concert on Sunday, November 15, 3pm at the Kosciuszko Foundation). Jozef Wieniawski's rarely-heard Piano Trio in G is featured on the program. Karol Szymanowski's Mythes are also included, and the program closes with Johannes Brahms' masterwork Piano Trio in B major, Op. 8. The concert is presented in association with Chamber Players International. Violinist Anna Rabinova was born in Moscow, and graduated from that city's Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music where her teachers were Igor Bezrodnyi and Leonid Kogan. After moving to New York she studied with Joseph Fuchs at The Juilliard School. Ms. Rabinovae won the Bach International Violin Competition in Leipzig, Germany and the first prize in the International Jeunesses Musicales Competition in Belgrade. In recent seasons she has toured Germany, Italy, Yugoslavia, Hungary and Bulgaria. A member of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, she is currently on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music, in addition to giving master classes in the U.S. and abroad.
Cellist Sophie Shao received the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant at the age of nineteen, and has gone on to an international teaching and performing career. A native of Houston, she entered the Curtis Institute at the age of thirteen, and continued her studies at Yale University. She is on the faculty of Vassar College and the Bard Conservatory of Music Pianist Pei-Yao Wang has established herself as a prominent soloist and chamber musician, and has performed throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia; She is currently a member of Chamber Music Society Two at Lincoln Center, a program to promote emerging young artists. Born in Taiwan, Pai-Yao was invited at the age of 12 to study at The Curtis Institute of Music, where she worked with Seymour Lipkin and Institute Director Gary Graffman. She then studied with Claude Frank at Yale University, where she received the Master of Music degree, and also pursued a concentration in architecture. She currently resides in New York City, where for several years she was the only student
KINGA AUGUSTYN – NOV. 17
Kinga Augustyn is a candidate for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree as well as a teaching assistant at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. A recent Master's graduate of the Juilliard School in New York City, where she studied with Cho Liang Lin, Naoko Tanaka, and the legendary Dorothy DeLay, Ms. Augustyn has already released her debut CD of the Paganini 24 Caprices for Violin Solo. [Photo courtesy of artist's website] Pianist Efi Hackmey has appeared in the United States and Europe, as well as in his native Israel. He was featured on Israeli TV channel 2, the most popular TV channel in Israel, and on Israeli National Public Radio. Efi Hackmey served on the piano faculty at DePauw University School of Music, and he also taught at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. He is on the faculty of "Summertrios" chamber music festival. Mr. Hackmey is currently a doctoral candidate in piano performance at Indiana University - Bloomington, where he studied with renowned pianist Menahem Pressler.
ANIA AND PIOTR FILOCHOWSKI – NOV. 22
Ania and Piotr Filochowski are award-winning violinists from Poland who have gone on to perform internationally. They have studied at The Juilliard School and Yale School of Music; their teachers include Itzak Perlman, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Midori, Ruggiero Ricci, and Aaron Rosand. Past concerts have met with great acclaim; don't miss the chance to hear these young violinists in their only New York City recital this fall.
LAMENTATIO TO MACIEJEWSKI’S REQUIEM
[Photo by Chris Leck, 2008] Lamentatio is a companion piece to The Fall '01 - (premiered 09/11/06), a dance-theatre epic about the empire at the precipice of its fall. It focuses on the suicidal Global War Of Terror. Lamentatio examines the emotional and physical damage to victims on all sides. As for polemics, Lamentatio is a call for re-humanization of all victims. Any veteran and any refugee of any armed conflict from anywhere in the world will be freely admitted to any showing in this premiere run, as well as all persons of mixed abilities. Like The Fall '01, Lamentatio is not a poster piece for the peace movement, but a keening for our collective soul at a time of historical crisis and a document of our collective pain, shame, loss and suffering.
“VIDEO GAMES LIVE” IN POLAND
Video Games Live is a unique undertaking in the world of entertainment. Some of the world’s greatest orchestras and choirs perform special arrangements of music from such cult classic video games as Tetris, World of Warcraft, the Zelda series, Diablo, Call of Duty or Super Mario Bros. A synchronized light show, video sequences from the games, dancers and special effects provide a fully fledged multimedia experience. The Artur Rubinstein Philharmonic from Łódź and the Polish youth orchestra Sinfonia Iuventus are the two orchestras selected to perform for the performances of Video Games Live in Poland. These orchestras, directed by Video Games Live co-creator Jack Wall, will perform the music from cult game titles in Zabrze, Łódź and Warsaw. Tickets are available in Empik stores around Poland as well as online ticketing services such as: Eventim.pl, Ticketonline.pl, Ticketpro.pl and Shortcut.pl. There are three scheduled performances:
The project has an informative website with details and all the upcoming tour dates: videogameslive.com. [Sources: muzyka.onet.pl, muzyka.onet.pl]
DRZEWIECKI IN JAPAN
His November concert tour includes eleven recitals where he will present two new Chopin concert sets, including Chopin’s Sonata no. 2, Scherzos, selection of Etudes, Nocturnes, Polonaises and Waltzes. The third recital program is dedicated to the music of Sergey Rachmaninov.
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AWARDS |
WINNERS OF 2009 PADEREWSKI YOUTH PIANO COMPETITION Winners of the the 2009 Paderewski Youth Piano Competition were announced on October 24, following a day-long competition held at the North County campus of Cuesta College. These young pianists will participate in the 2009 Paderewski Festival in Paso Robles, during the Competition Winners’ Recital in the historic Paso Robles Inn Ballroom, Saturday, November 14 at 4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The 2009 competition was expanded from San Luis Obispo County to include youth from Monterey and Santa Barbara Counties. Twenty-four competitors ages 10 to 18 competed for both prize money -- $2,450 will be awarded among finalists -- and the privilege of performing before an enthusiastic audience of more than 250 during the Competition Winners’ Recital. Finalists in the Junior Division are:
Finalists in the Senior Division are:
Judges included Marek Zebrowski (Paderewski Festival Artistic Director and Director of the Polish Music Center USC), India D’Avignon (California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo), and Michael Walker (Cuesta College). “The Jury was very impressed with the maturity, musicianship and admirable virtuosity of the winners, especially in the Junior Division,” said Zebrowski. “We looked for the ability of the contestants to handle different kinds of styles and repertoire variety, quality of preparation, and musicianship. It was difficult to select among the finalists.”
2009 Paderewski Youth Piano Competition Winners (L-R): Gianna Zufall, Rory McClish, Daphne Honma, Jordan Adams, Madeline Anderson and Hyun Jee Kim. (Kevin Chen not pictured.)
GLORIA ARTIS FOR MAKOWICZ
Now 69 years old, Makowicz has worked with such legends of Polish jazz as Zbigniew Namysłowski, Tomasz Stańko, Michałe Urbaniak, Novi Singers Ensemble, as well as the legendary Duke Ellington Band. Since 1977 he has been living in North America, cooperating with today’s great jazz artists. In addition to jazz, Makowicz also performs classical music and his own compositions. His interpretations include music by George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern or Cole Porter. One of his specialties has become monographic concerts dedicated to artists from the edge of jazz and popular music. Makowicz has performed on over 50 recordings, and he is the author of over 100 compositions for string quartet, jazz trio, solo piano as well as soundtracks for animated movies. Currently he resides near Toronto in Canada. [Sources: wiadomosci.polska.pl; mkidn.gov.pl]
KILAR HONORED
The award was presented to Kilar at the Royal Castle in Warsaw. In addition to Kilar, awards were given to Krzysztof Kolberger, the Society of Mutual Help "Być razem" [To be together] from Cieszyn, George Weigel, and the creators of the movie "Popiełuszko. Wolność jest w nas" [Popiełuszko. Freedom is inside of us]. The awards gala was attended by the chairman of the Polish Episcopal Conference Foundation, Archbishop Tadeusz Gocłowski, bishops, representatives of the parliament, leaders of culture and the sciences, and heads of higher education institutions. [Sources: pwm.com.pl; muzyka.onet.pl]
WROŃSKI COMPETITION RESULTS
[Source: http://www.konkursskrzypcowy-wronski.pl/]
KACZKA WINS IN AUSTRALIA
Krzysztof Kaczka is currently the principal flutist of the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra in China. The artist has also recently finished a 5 week concert tour of Asia, Australia and New Zealand (read more about the tour here) with guitar player Perry Shack, as duoArtus. The duo performed in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Brisbane, Wellington, Sydney and Tokyo. [Source: culture.pl]
POLISH PIANIST HONORED IN ROME
Wojciech Świętoński is a graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw. He has participated in Masterclasses taught by Viera Nossina (Russia), Eleonora Tkach (Ukraine), Oleg Kriemer (Germany), Bernard Ringeissen (France), Mischiko Ohno (Japan), and Katarzyna Popowa- Zydroń (Poland) among others. He is a laureate of international competitions in Rome, Kiev and Druskiennik. He is a member of the Polish Society of Artist Musicians and a stipend winner of the Polish Lions Club NIKE. [Source: polmic.com; chopinroma.it]
GŁOWICKA SUCCESS IN SWEDEN
The performance was very interesting and well received by the audience, according to the composer. As a result, Głowicka was invited for a two-week residency at the EMS Studio in Stockholm. The composition is also scheduled to be performed next year at festivals in Amsterdam and Den Bosch (The Netherlands), as well as Portugal, Spain and Germany. The composition will receive broadcast time from the Swedish Radio and will be available to other radio stations from around the world for a year. A video version of the composition is available at the Polmic.pl page on Facebook. [Source: polmic.com]
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POLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL
To date, this festival has hosted such great musicians as: The Kronos Quartet, Nigel Kennedy, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, London Sinfonietta, Elżbieta Chojnacka, Akiko Suwanai, Piers Lane, Peter Jablonski, Jonathan Plowright, and Grigorij Żyslin. The festival has also featured some outstanding composers: Krzysztof Penderecki, Wojciech Kilar, Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, and Paweł Mykietyn. All concerts are broadcast by Polish Radio. Highlights of this year’s edition include: a performance of Szymanowski’s opera King Roger featuring baritone Andrzej Dobber (Nov. 9), a performance of Zygmunt Stojowski’s Conzertstück by cellist Tomasz Strahl (Nov. 11), a selection of early Polish music performed by the Tallis Scholars (Nov. 12), a performance of Penderecki’s Seven Gates of Jerusalem conducted by the composer (Nov. 15). There also will be a supplementary concert of Szymanowski’s violin music performed by USC’s own Midori (Nov. 27). The complete program is available at www.fmp.org.pl. [Source: muzyka.onet.pl; fmp.org.pl]
ARS CAMERALIS FESTIVAL The Ars Cameralis Festival will take place between November 7 and 30, 2009 in Katowice. This year the Festival’s theme is “Journey to the edge of night.” In addition to numerous chamber music concerts the organizers have also prepared evenings of poetry readings, film screenings and alternative music presentations. Among the invited artists are: Aukso Chamber Orchestra, Joachim Mencel with Brad Terry, Avishai Cohen, Silesian Chamber Orchestra, Concerto Köln, and many others. There will be presentations of films and exhibition of lithographs and photographs by David Lynch, whose musical improvisations on the theme of ‘Polish night music’ with PMC Director Marek Zebrowski were released on disc in October 2007 (see a review here). [Sources: muzyka.onet.pl; cameralis.art.pl]
REBEL WALTZ/DEZERTER OPENS PERFORMING REVOLUTION
Rebel Waltz is presented by the Hungarian Cultural Center in collaboration with the Czech Center NY, the Polish Cultural Institute in New York, the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York, the Consulate General of the Slovak Republic, and the Consulate General of Slovenia. Additional support provided by Trust for Mutual Understanding and Marcin Filipowski. Rebel Waltz is part of Extremely Hungary, a year-long festival celebrating contemporary Hungarian cultural events throughout 2009 in New York City and Washington, D.C.
[Source: Polish Cultural Institute NY]
FESTIWAL KWARTESENCJA
This year the guests are members of the internationally recognized Czech ensemble, the Škampa Quartet. Mentored by the legendary Smetana Quartet, this group regularly performs in Carnegie Hall, Concertgebouw Hall and Suntory Hall, among others of the world’s best venues. They are the winners of the Royal Philharmonic Society Award 1993 for the “best debut” as well as the first-ever Resident Artists at Wigmore Hall. Another special guest of the Festival will be the Quartet New Generation from Berlin. QNG is comprised of the unusual combination of four women playing recorders and flutes of different sizes. They perform early and contemporary music alike, receiving world-wide acclaim. The program of the festival includes works by Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (Royal String Quartet is scheduled to record all of Górecki’s String Quartets for Hyperion in the near future), Leoš Janáček, Franz Schubert and George Crumb. The festival concerts will take place in the Polish Radio’s Lutosławski Concert Studio in Warsaw and the CSW Laboratory of the Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw. For more information and a complete program of the festival, please visit: www.kwartesencja.pl. [Sources: culture.pl; kwartesencja.pl]
POLISH CULTURE FESTIVAL "CORSO POLONIA" 2009
Most of the events scheduled in the program present Polish theatrical, literary and cinematic art, but there are three concerts of Polish music to attend:
A detailed program of the festival can be found by visiting www.istitutopolacco.it/programma_completo [Source: culture.pl]
JAZZ JAMBOREE 2009
The 51st edition of the International Jazz Festival "Jazz Jamboree" started on October 25 and will continue until December 13 in Warsaw. This year’s edition will present the talent and achievements of Polish jazz artists. The first concert of the festival, “Miles of Blue,” was dedicated to the great Miles Davis on the 50th anniversary of the release of Davis’ legendary album, Kind of Blue. The concert was an onstage reunion of artists who used to perform with Davis in different formations over the years: Tom Browne (trumpet), Dave Gilmore (guitar), Otto Williams (bass), Troy Miller (drums), rapper NATO and numerous other guests, performing with Michał Urbaniak—outstanding Polish jazz violinist—who also worked with Davis. On November 23, during the “Singing Jazz” concert, Marianna Wróblewska will be the featured artist. She has worked with Mieczysław Kosze, Zbigniew Namysłowski and Włodzimierze Nahorny. The concert will take place in Warsaw’s Polonia Theatre. "New Way Jazz" is the title of the concert taking place on December 5. The concert will feature such great names in today’s Polish jazz scene as Marcin Masecki, Tymon Tymański’s Polish Brass Ensemble. The festival will conclude with the "Jazz Freedom Music" concert on December 13. The concert will feature compositions by Jan Kaczmarski, a Polish songwriter who was one of the strongest voices opposing the communist regime in Poland. The concert will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the communism in Poland. For more information please visit the official website of the festival: www.jazz-jamboree.pl [Sources: culture.pl; jazz-jamboree.pl]
JAZZ AND BEYOND FESTIVAL The 2nd edition of the Jazz and Beyond Festival started on September 30 and will continue until mid-December. The program of the festival combines new trends in improvised music and numerous jazz genres including traditional and avant-garde jazz. The first concert of the festival featured pianist and composer Uri Caine with his most well-known project, the Bedrock Trio. The artists scheduled to perform at the festival this year include Rebecca Martin with Kurt Rosenwinkel and Larry Grenadier; Killer Joey, a formation created by the legendary drummer Joey Baron; The Fonda Stevens Group with two Polish saxophone players - Maciej Obara and Irek Wojtczak; The Refuge Trio; Marcin Wasilewski Trio and Tymon Tymański’s Polish Brass Ensemble with American trombone player Ed Partyka. The details of the festival are available at www.gck.org.pl and www.myspace.com/jazziokolice. [Sources: wyborcza.pl; gck.org.pl]
GUITAR FESTIVAL 2009
This year the festival will feature such greats of world guitar art as Al di Meola and Jesse Cook. Marek Napiórkowski will celebrate his 20th anniversary of artistic activity. He will be joined by such artists as Anna Maria Jopek, Henryk and Dorota Miśkiewicz among others. The program of the festival is available at www.gitara.wroclaw.pl. [Source: gitara.wroclaw.pl]
MUSIC AT THE SOURCE FESTIVAL
The most important aspect, however, is the music. The organizers, Barock Quartet (Wojciech Kołaczyk - violin, Dariusz Groblewski - violin, Zbigniew Szczęch - viola, Michał Litwa - cello), are a recognized name in Poland and around Europe. In addition they have invited several outstanding guests, including: Marian Lapsansky (pianist, Slovakia), Kryptos Quartet (Belgium), Józef Frakstein (bass, Poland), Justyna Stępień (soprano, Poland), Marzena Buchwald (harpsichord, Poland) and the Herdzin - Bogdanowicz - Biskupski Jazz Trio. For more information, please visit www.muzykauzrodel.art.pl. [Source: culture.pl]
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NOWAK LEADS RPO
In the Seen and Heard section of Music Web International, Deputy Editor Bob Briggs published laudatory reviews of both concerts. Regarding the concert on October 6, he writes:
Regarding the program for October 13, Briggs writes:
These concerts are available for streamed video viewing on the Cadogan Hall website, for a small fee.
PODLEŚ IN S.F. & BOSTON
Podleś also made her Boston debut this season, in the title role of Rossini’s Tancredi at Opera Boston. While in Boston, she gave a lively and endearing interview to Boston Globe correspondent Harlow Robinson, who starts her article, “[w]hen Ewa Podles sings, people listen.” Sharing the more humorous side of this great singer’s artistic motivation, Robinson writes “[w]ith one of her dazzling smiles, Podles confessed that one reason she enjoys appearing as the heroic but tragic male lead, Tancredi, was that “I love to die on stage.’” Read the entire article at www.boston.com. |
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DISCOGRAPHY |
PAWLIK & BRECKER’S NOSTALGIC JOURNEY
An amazing journey and story that began in 1994 when Randy Brecker met Wlodek Pawlik in Germany when the well-known, award winning Polish pianist played with the Western Jazz Quartet. This meeting would make sense 11 or so years later, when Randy's brother, Michael, was diagnosed with leukemia. Randy, along with his family immediately began looking for eastern Euro donors; family or relatives were believed to be the best match. Making contact with Wlodek, they traced Brecker's relatives to an area in Poland: Tykocin (his mother's maiden name [and still the name of the Rabbi in the local ancient synagogue] was Tecosky). In honour of this discovery, Wlodek wrote the Tykocin Jazz Suite – the musical story of Randy’s ‘Nostalgic Journey’ and homecoming. ‘This music is a great affirmation of life,’ notes Randy. [from the Summit Records website] According to Ken Franckling, in his August 30th blog post, “CDs of Note”:
According to John Henry, in his September 12th review for Audiophile Audition:
NLO RECORDS BACEWICZ ON HYPERION
This new disc from the New London Orchestra under Ronald Corp showcases the work of Grażyna Bacewicz (1909–1969), whose centenary is celebrated this year. It contributes greatly to the knowledge of her music outside her native Poland, where she is still an important and well-loved cultural figure, one of those who led to Polish music becoming one of the main contributors to European culture in the second half of the twentieth century. It contains the premiere recordings of both the Sinfonietta and the Symphony for string orchestra. Bacewicz was one of the most significant composers of the mid-twentieth century, with strong roots in the culture of Paris, where she studied both composition and violin in the early 1930s. Her most striking music is that which draws on her experience of the neoclassicism of inter-war France. She emphasizes neoclassicism’s vitality and clarity while at the same time giving it a combination of delicacy and muscularity which is all her own. While she demonstrates both wit and joie de vivre, her music is never frivolous. 'The New London Orchestra, under Ronald Corp's direction, shows from the outset a true affinity with this music. One can sense an entire tradition of string playing here … A revelation is the Symphony from 1946 … The disc ends with a superb performance of the magnificent Music for Strings, Trumpet and Percussion … music that pulls the listener in all sorts of directions, from the blackest depths to the heights of joy, and always intriguing with its highly original orchestration. This is a wonderful recording of wonderful music' (from the International Record Review) [from Hyperion Records]
SZYMANOWSKI VIOLIN RECORDING
GÓRECKI ON EMI
NEW FROM DUX
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