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Witold Szalonek Warsaw Autumn 1927 1997 1999 2001
Witold Szalonek +••.••(...)) Medusa's Dream of Pegasus for horn and flute (1997) performers: Henryk Kaliński and Marie-Thérèse Yan (recorded at the 42nd International Festival of Contemporary Music "Warsaw Autumn" in 1999)
Chopin Peter Jablonski Beethoven Tchaikovsky Rachmaninoff Bartók Prokofiev Witold Lutosławski Arvo Pärt Vladimir Ashkenazy Valery Gergiev Charles Dutoit Kurt Sanderling Esa Pekka Salonen Riccardo Chailly Daniele Gatti Myung Whun Chung Wojciech Kilar Bbc Symphony Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Dso Berlin Cleveland Orchestra Gewandhaus Scala Tonhalle Zurich Warsaw Autumn
Peter Jablonski performs Chopin's Nocturne in D Flat Op 27 No 2 Award-winning Swedish pianist Peter Jablonski is internationally acclaimed for his natural fluency of playing and an extraordinarily deep knowledge of piano repertoire, which make his performances timeless and captivating. A versatile and unique artist with an extraordinary breadth of understanding and insight into the masterpieces of piano repertoire, Jablonski has been performing on major world stages for over twenty-five years. He has performed and recorded all piano concertos by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, and Bartók, and all piano sonatas by Prokofiev. In demand around the globe as one of the major interpreters of an eclectic list of works, Jablonski has performed with world’s leading orchestras that include the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Kirov, La Scala Philharmonic, Tonhalle Zurich, Orchestre Nationale de France, NHK Tokyo, DSO Berlin, Warsaw Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Cleveland Orchestra. He worked with such composers as Witold Lutosławski and Arvo Pärt, and collaborated extensively with such conductors as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Valery Gergiev, Charles Dutoit, Kurt Sanderling, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Riccardo Chailly, Daniele Gatti, and Myung-Whun Chung. Jablonski had a number of works composed for, and dedicated to him, including Wojciech Kilar’s Piano Concerto, which won him the Orpheus award for the world premiere performance at the Warsaw Autumn Festival. Jablonski’s extensive discography includes recordings he has made for Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Philips, and Altara labels for thirty years. He received numerous awards for his recordings, which include the Edison award and the Grammophone Classical Music Award.
Warszawska Jesień Jerzy Kornowicz 2022
65. Międzynarodowy Festiwal Muzyki Współczesnej „Warszawska Jesień” 16-24 września 2022 scenariusz i realizacja: Adam Dudek, muzyka: Jerzy Kornowicz, Tadeusz Sudnik 65th International Festival of Contemporary Music 'Warsaw Autumn', 16-24 September 2022 screenplay and realization: Adam Dudek, music: Jerzy Kornowicz, Tadeusz Sudnik www.warszawska-jesien.art.pl www.facebook.com/WarszawskaJesien www.instagram.com/warsawautumn
Domenico Scarlatti Ryszard Bakst Zbigniew Drzewiecki Hoffman Chopin Leonard Bernstein Prey Ulmann Kisielewski Weber Tansman Szymanowski Barbara Hendricks Hofmann Paderewski Boston Symphony Orchestra Warsaw Autumn 1972 1975 1989 1991
Scarlatti Sonatas in A major L. 495, D major L. 424, D major L. 465 Marek Drewnowski - piano, rec. 1972 Pianist, professor at the Academy of Music in Lodz, where he runs piano classes. Drewnowski pursued his studies in Warsaw with Ryszard Bakst and Zbigniew Drzewiecki. After professor Drzewiecki's death he moved to Kraków , where he completed his studies at the PWSM in Jan Hoffman's class. He is the co-author (with I. Cywińska) of Enchantment of Frederic, a film about Frederic Chopin. The recording of Scarlatti's Twelve Sonatas in 1975 won him wide critical acclaim. After having listened to this interpretation of Scarlatti, Leonard Bernstein asked the pianist to perform with his Boston Symphony Orchestra. Marek Drewnowski has given concert performances in the foremost concert halls of the U.S., Europe and Japan. He took part in the 50th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II memorial concert, where he appeared with such celebrated artists as Leonard Bernstein, Barbara Hendriks, Herman Prey and Liv Ulmann. The concert was televised by numerous broadcasting companies to audiences all over the world. For his interpretation of Stefan Kisielewski's Piano concerto at the "Warsaw Autumn"Festival in 1991, he won the prestigious "Orpheus" Prize, awarded by the Music Critics Association. Marek Drewnowski's recordings feature Scarlatti's Sonatas, Weber's Piano concertos and a series of Chopin recordings (including a chamber version of his two piano concertos). Recently, he has recorded Tansman's Piano concerto and Szymanowski's 4th Symphony concertante. (culture.pl) MAREK DREWNOWSKI was born in Kolobrzeg, Poland and began playing the piano as a young child. He went on to study piano at the Warsaw Academy of Music with Ryszard Bakst and Zbigniew Drzewiecki. After Professor Drzewiecki's death, he moved to Krakow where he graduated from the local PWSM (High School of Music) as a student of Jan Hoffman. His first noticeable success, both within Poland and abroad, came with his recording of the 12 Piano Sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti, issued in 1975. After listening to this recording, Leonard Bernstein invited Mr. Drewnowski to perform with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He went on to play concerts in some of the most splendid and famous concert halls in Europe, the United States and Japan. In September 1989 Mr. Drewnowski, alongside world-famous artists such as Leonard Bernstein, Barbara Hendricks, Herman Prey and Liv Ulman, participated in the performance of a solemn concert marking the occasion of the 50th anniversary of World War II. The entire event was broadcast by television stations throughout the world. In 1991 Mr. Drewnowski received the prestigious "Orpheus" award from the SPAM (Stowarzyszenia Polskich Artystów Muzyków, Polish Artists and Musicians Association) Music Critics for his performance of the world premiere of Stefan Kisielewski's Piano Concerto at the Warsaw Autumn contemporary music festival. His recordings include Domenico Scarlatti's Sonatas, the Piano Concertos of C.M. von Weber released by FREQUENZ, ARTE, and a series of records with TONPRESS and of Chopin music and piano concertos in chamber form (quintet) which have been brought back to concert stages thanks to him. His recent recordings include Tansman's 2nd Piano Concerto and Szymanowski's 4th Symphony Concertante. He recorded Chopin's piano concertos and 19 waltzes on video compact for NVC Arts in London and New York. He received high critical acclaim for his recordings of Chopin's renowned Piano Concertos for BELOVED ENTERTAINMENT GROUP (Dinemec) in New York and for his recordings with EXTON (OCTAVIA records) in Tokyo. Mr. Drewnowski is the founder and manager of the Hofmann and I.J. Paderewski Festivals in Nalecow, as well as the the famous Chopin Soloists Quintet and Chopin Soloists Orchestra. He acted the role of Frederick Chopin in the movie, "The Chopin's Concert" ("Koncert Chopina") by Krzysztof Zanussi and co-produced the film, "The Fascination of Frederick" ("Oczarowanie Fryderyka") by Izabela Cywinska. Mr. Drewnowski is a professor at the Lodz Academy of Music in Poland and gives master classes all over the world. He is currently devoted to recording the piano concertos and other treasures from the work of W.A. Mozart in preparation for the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth. Mr. Drewnowski is also known for his remarkable skills as a conductor. (chopin.nifc.pl)
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