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Fryderyk Chopin Lund Orlow Danczowska Daniel Wnukowski Rubinstein Kevin Kenner Piotr Paleczny Ewa Pobłocka Halina Czerny Stefańska Czerny Barbara Hesse Bukowska Hesse Popowa Andrzej Jasiński Jasiński 1992 2018
Auditions: 9:10-10.55 7. Rune Leicht LUND 8. Piotr Łukasz ORLOW The Twenty-sixth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition for Children and Youth - Chopin Centre in Szafarnia The International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition for Children and Youth in Szafarnia features two and a half decades of music competitions and almost one thousand participants from over forty different countries. With its 25-year tradition, the Competition continues to be the most important cultural event organized by the Chopin Center in Szafarnia since 1992 when its first nationwide edition was held, with all other editions that followed being of an international profile. The main idea behind the Competition is to discover new talent as early as possible, and to promote the music of Fryderyk Chopin as well as the Polish culture among children and young people both in Poland and abroad. For the participants, Szafarnia, a place where teenage Fryderyk Chopin used to stay, and a place of his great musical inspiration, is the key to understanding his music. During these three days, some of the most beautiful pieces of the greatest composers interpreted with youthful enthusiasm by the participants competing in three different age categories: up to 10 years of age, up to 13 years of age and up to 16 years of age, are heard all across Szafarnia. Year by year, the Competition is becoming more and more popular. Many young talented pianists from such faraway countries as Japan, China, the United States, North Korea, Argentina, Israel and Australia come to audition. There are also many pianists from across Europe. The Competition attracts the participants with its great prizes which include not only financial prizes, but also recitals on some of the major stages in Europe. Many of the winners win laurels at other prestigious competitions and are applauded in the greatest concert halls all around the world. Among the winners, there are: Justyna Danczowska, Daniel Wnukowski, Josif Siergiej (the winner of the A. Rubinstein Competition), Paweł Wakarecy and Jacek Kortus (the finalists of the Chopin Competition in Warsaw). In Szafarnia, there is this great power and real magic, says Maria Murawska, Professor at the Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz, when talking about the phenomenon of the Competition. Each year, the Competition attracts some of the greatest personalities in music. So far, among the judges, there have been: Kevin Kenner, Piotr Paleczny, Ewa Pobłocka, Halina Czerny-Stefańska, Barbara Hesse-Bukowska, Katarzyna Popowa-Zydroń, Alberto Nosè and Andrzej Jasiński. Over these 25 years, the Competition has become much more than just another piano competition to take part in and win. The true sense of the Competition is hidden there in this special place, the unique estate in Szafarnia where, as the participants say, it is possible to discover and embrace the spirit of young Fryderyk Chopin.
Fryderyk Chopin Choe Dobrzyński Donat Fang Danczowska Daniel Wnukowski Rubinstein Kevin Kenner Piotr Paleczny Ewa Pobłocka Halina Czerny Stefańska Czerny Barbara Hesse Bukowska Hesse Popowa Andrzej Jasiński Jasiński 1992 2018
Auditions: 9.10-10.50 1. Jang Hung CHOE 2. Tymoteusz DOBRZYŃSKI 3. Natalia DONAT 4. Yuheng FANG 5. Alisa FOMICH The Twenty-sixth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition for Children and Youth - Chopin Centre in Szafarnia The International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition for Children and Youth in Szafarnia features two and a half decades of music competitions and almost one thousand participants from over forty different countries. With its 25-year tradition, the Competition continues to be the most important cultural event organized by the Chopin Center in Szafarnia since 1992 when its first nationwide edition was held, with all other editions that followed being of an international profile. The main idea behind the Competition is to discover new talent as early as possible, and to promote the music of Fryderyk Chopin as well as the Polish culture among children and young people both in Poland and abroad. For the participants, Szafarnia, a place where teenage Fryderyk Chopin used to stay, and a place of his great musical inspiration, is the key to understanding his music. During these three days, some of the most beautiful pieces of the greatest composers interpreted with youthful enthusiasm by the participants competing in three different age categories: up to 10 years of age, up to 13 years of age and up to 16 years of age, are heard all across Szafarnia. Year by year, the Competition is becoming more and more popular. Many young talented pianists from such faraway countries as Japan, China, the United States, North Korea, Argentina, Israel and Australia come to audition. There are also many pianists from across Europe. The Competition attracts the participants with its great prizes which include not only financial prizes, but also recitals on some of the major stages in Europe. Many of the winners win laurels at other prestigious competitions and are applauded in the greatest concert halls all around the world. Among the winners, there are: Justyna Danczowska, Daniel Wnukowski, Josif Siergiej (the winner of the A. Rubinstein Competition), Paweł Wakarecy and Jacek Kortus (the finalists of the Chopin Competition in Warsaw). In Szafarnia, there is this great power and real magic, says Maria Murawska, Professor at the Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz, when talking about the phenomenon of the Competition. Each year, the Competition attracts some of the greatest personalities in music. So far, among the judges, there have been: Kevin Kenner, Piotr Paleczny, Ewa Pobłocka, Halina Czerny-Stefańska, Barbara Hesse-Bukowska, Katarzyna Popowa-Zydroń, Alberto Nosè and Andrzej Jasiński. Over these 25 years, the Competition has become much more than just another piano competition to take part in and win. The true sense of the Competition is hidden there in this special place, the unique estate in Szafarnia where, as the participants say, it is possible to discover and embrace the spirit of young Fryderyk Chopin.
Fryderyk Chopin Danczowska Daniel Wnukowski Rubinstein Kevin Kenner Piotr Paleczny Ewa Pobłocka Halina Czerny Stefańska Czerny Barbara Hesse Bukowska Hesse Popowa Andrzej Jasiński Jasiński 1992
The Twenty-sixth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition for Children and Youth - Chopin Centre in Szafarnia The International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition for Children and Youth in Szafarnia features two and a half decades of music competitions and almost one thousand participants from over forty different countries. With its 25-year tradition, the Competition continues to be the most important cultural event organized by the Chopin Center in Szafarnia since 1992 when its first nationwide edition was held, with all other editions that followed being of an international profile. The main idea behind the Competition is to discover new talent as early as possible, and to promote the music of Fryderyk Chopin as well as the Polish culture among children and young people both in Poland and abroad. For the participants, Szafarnia, a place where teenage Fryderyk Chopin used to stay, and a place of his great musical inspiration, is the key to understanding his music. During these three days, some of the most beautiful pieces of the greatest composers interpreted with youthful enthusiasm by the participants competing in three different age categories: up to 10 years of age, up to 13 years of age and up to 16 years of age, are heard all across Szafarnia. Year by year, the Competition is becoming more and more popular. Many young talented pianists from such faraway countries as Japan, China, the United States, North Korea, Argentina, Israel and Australia come to audition. There are also many pianists from across Europe. The Competition attracts the participants with its great prizes which include not only financial prizes, but also recitals on some of the major stages in Europe. Many of the winners win laurels at other prestigious competitions and are applauded in the greatest concert halls all around the world. Among the winners, there are: Justyna Danczowska, Daniel Wnukowski, Josif Siergiej (the winner of the A. Rubinstein Competition), Paweł Wakarecy and Jacek Kortus (the finalists of the Chopin Competition in Warsaw). In Szafarnia, there is this great power and real magic, says Maria Murawska, Professor at the Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz, when talking about the phenomenon of the Competition. Each year, the Competition attracts some of the greatest personalities in music. So far, among the judges, there have been: Kevin Kenner, Piotr Paleczny, Ewa Pobłocka, Halina Czerny-Stefańska, Barbara Hesse-Bukowska, Katarzyna Popowa-Zydroń, Alberto Nosè and Andrzej Jasiński. Over these 25 years, the Competition has become much more than just another piano competition to take part in and win. The true sense of the Competition is hidden there in this special place, the unique estate in Szafarnia where, as the participants say, it is possible to discover and embrace the spirit of young Fryderyk Chopin.
Daniel Wnukowski Erich Wolfgang Korngold Toch Zemlinsky Flynn Keighley 1938
The Adventure of Robin Hood 1938 Soundtrack (Love Theme) (http•••) Composer: Erich Wolfgang Korngold Performed and arranged for solo piano by Daniel Vnukowski This improvisation on The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 Soundtrack (Love Theme) was performed in Toronto, ON at Zoomer Hall and broadcast on the New Classical 96.3 FM station as part of a presentation remembering exiled Viennese composers. Aside from "The Adventures of Robin Hood" by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, other featured composers included E. Toch, A. Zemlinsky and W. Arlen. The Adventures of Robin Hood is a 1938 American Technicolor swashbuckler film from Warner Bros. "The Adventures of Robin Hood" was made with sublime innocence and breathtaking artistry, at a time when its simple values rang true. Watch The Adventures of robin hood 1938 full movie for rare, timeless scenes featuring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. Deutsch: Robin Hood, König der Vagabunden, auch bekannt als Die Abenteuer des Robin Hood (Originaltitel: The Adventures of Robin Hood), ist ein amerikanischer Abenteuerfilm von Michael Curtiz und William Keighley aus dem Jahre 1938 Other Videos: CONCERT#1: Daniel Wnukowski performs Live at Zoomer Hall (http•••) CONCERT #2: Daniel Wnukowski Performs Mazurkas Live At ZoomerHall - The New Classical FM (http•••) The Adventures of Robin Hood performed live by the John Wilson Orchestra - BBC Proms 2013 (http•••) Official website: ► (http•••) Follow us on social media: ► (http•••) ► (http•••) ► (http•••) The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 Love Theme for Solo Piano (http•••) (http•••)
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