Josef Szulc Video
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Commemorazioni 2025 (Nascita: Josef Szulc)
- pianoforte
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- direttore d'orchestra, compositore, pianista, violinista, docente
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2024-04-28
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Izdebski Mróz Żukowski Sparks Kozłowski Nikodem Sierosławski Sakai Grabowski Pak Dąbrowska Witkowski Szulc Lunapark 2020
Zamów ROMANTIC PSYCHO (Japan Edition) na ️ (http•••) Singiel "BUBBLETEA" w dystrybucji cyfrowej: ️ (http•••) Director: Daniel Jaroszek Director of photography: Michał Dąbal Executive Producer: Kacper Sawicki, Paweł Bondarowicz Producer / Production Manager: Karolina Korta II Production Manager: Karol Pieńkowski Production Assistant: Tomek Izdebski Screenplay: Daniel Jaroszek & Jacek Markiewicz Graphic Design: Filip Gonera 1AD: Michał Marzec Costume Designer: Janek Kryszczak Costume Designer Assistant: Paulina Tarnowicz Production Designer: Ładne Rzeczy Production Designer Assistant: Katarzyna Borejsza Prop-master: Paweł Wyszyński Prop-master Assistant: Piotr Kwintal Stagehands: Marian Marchwicki / Stagehand Collective Make Up Artist: Ewelina Mróz Make Up Artis Asssistant: Magdalena Węglińska Making of: Damian Śmigielski Stills: Anna Grzelka Camera Equipment: PANAVISION Focus Puller: Zbigniew Szukała, Robert Zygmuntowski Loader: Robert Zygmuntowski, Jakub Żukowski Camera Assistant: Jacek Gruchalski Grip equipment: Grip7 Grip: Waldemar Martyniak Drone: Michał Surma, Radek Faruga Lighting Equipment: Heliograf Gaffers: Paweł Chiczewski Sparks: Piotr Szukalski, Patryk Tync, Marcin Szychowski Catering: Food Club Catering Transport: Wojciech Pondel, Robert Dudziński Camper, Genny: Robert Krawczyk Security: Łukasz Wawer Medic on set: Mariusz Fornalski Offline: Maciej Kozłowski Postproduction: POST: Jacek Skrobisz, Lunapark, Xantus Post Producer: Jacek Skrobisz, Anna Mikołajczyk, Kasia Traczyk, Krzysztof Dudek Grading: Young Colorist United Colorist: Piotr Nowicki On-Line: Jacek Skrobisz, Michal Andruch, Nikodem Janicki Sound design: Wawrzyniec Sierosławski Special thanks: Rekwizytornia ul. Targowa 39/18 Paweł & Darek Magdalena Garska Magdeczka Miszczak Cast: Mayu: Mayu Gralińska-Sakai Cameraman: Kuba Grabowski Daria Zawiałow: Daria Zawiałow Grandma: Yo Sakai Boyfriend: Kacper Kordecki TV Reporter: Hien Dinh Ngoc TV Presenter: Ochirbat Tserensodnom Car Salesman: Kiyong Maeng Kids: Julia Wołoszyn, Albert Pak, Nel Dąbrowska Fisherman: Daniel Nguyen Elder Man: Sy Du Nguyen Elder Lady: Thi Hanh Nguyen Trucker: Xuan That Vu Tytuł: BUBBLETEA; Artist: Quebonafide; Muzyka: Duit ; Refren: Daria Zawiałow; Album: ROMANTIC PSYCHO; Mix/master: Piotr Witkowski (EXIT PRODUCTIONS); Nagrania: Jan Kwapisz dla Studio Nagrywarka; Project Manager: Justyna Milkiewicz, Piotr Zawałkiewicz; Art-Direction/Design: OsomStudios 2020 (Bartłomiej Walczuk, Julia Konopka) Producent wykonawczy: Piotr Szulc, Dawid Szynol, Kuba Grabowski
Rota Eugeniusz Mossakowski Szulc Feliks Nowowiejski 1410 1885 1908 1910 1918 1921 1931 1939 1958 1991
Rota (An Oath), Polish national song – Eugeniusz Mossakowski, baryton Opery Warszawskiej z udz. Chóru W.Lachmana i orkiestry pod dyr. Bronisława Szulca [Baritone of the Warsaw Opera acc. By the W.Lachman’s Choir and the orchestra dir. by Bronisław Szulc] Syrena-Electro, 1931 (Polish) NOTE: Today, on 1st of September, the day of anniversary of the outbreak of 2nd World War – which ended for long time the independent existence of Poland and started many decades of Polish national and cultural decline towards almost total annihilation during war and post-war years of the German-Soviet occupations - I’m presenting here the “Rota” (An Oath) - one of the most important songs ever written in Poland. “Rota” is a Polish patriotic hymn, written in 1908 by a Polish poet Maria Konopnicka, to the music by composer Feliks Nowowiejski. It was created as Polish answer to the increasing Germanisation of Polish citizens under the Prussian rule in the 19th/20th century (in the time when – until the 1st World War – territory of the former Polish Kingdom was partitioned between three empires: Russia, Prussia and Austria). “Rota” consists of four stanzas, written in the form of an oath formula, in which Polish nation promises God to keep its national identity and Catholic faith. Song was first made public by hundreds of choristers on 15th July 1910 during the unveiling of the Grunwald Monument in Kraków – the ceremony held on the 500th anniversary of the Polish victory over the Germans in the Battle of Grunwald of 1410. Combined choirs from across the whole of the former Polish state met on the Grunwaldzki Square in Kraków, to create a monumental national call for freedom, sung by thousands of throats, under the composer’s direction. After Poland regained its independence in 1918, “Rota” was the first candidate to become the national anthem, to be replaced later by the “Dąbrowski Mazurka”. In the history of the 20th Century, “Rota” was sung on all situations when the extreme threat to the nation’s existence appeared. Therefore, it was often sung in public during the martial law in Poland in the 1980s: interestingly, the second verse "... Until the Teutonic onslaught/ falls apart into dirt and dust” was then replaced with "... Until the Soviet onslaught/ falls appart into dirt and dust”. In 1991 “Rota” became the anthem in the Polish ethnic autonomous district, created as part of the Republic of Lithuania by the Poles living in territory of the former Polish Kingdom, which now is a part of Lithuania. / Eugeniusz MOSSAKOWSKI +••.••(...)) Polish operatic singer, one of the best baritones in Europe in his generation. He sung in the Grand Theatre in Warsaw in years 1921-39, although his artistic career had been started by him in late years of his life, after he was 32 years old. After the 2nd World War, he withdrew from the artistic career and devoted himself entirely to teaching.
Okamoto Paul Hindemith Radoslaw Szulc Szulc Kimiko Nakazawa Gérard Poulet Kazuki Sawa Hanns Eisler Antje Weithaas Johann Sebastian Bach Henryk Wieniawski Symphonieorchester Bayerischen Rundfunks Mdr Sinfonieorchester Belgian National Orchestra Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra Bachfest Leipzig 1895 1939 1963 1994 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 2021
Seiji Okamoto, Japan Paul Hindemith +••.••(...)) Konzert für Violine und Orchester (1939) Mäßig bewegte Halbe Langsam Lebhaft Sie wird begleitet vom Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks unter der Leitung von Radoslaw Szulc. / Weitere Informationen zum Internationalen Musikwettbewerb der ARD finden Sie hier: (http•••) Hier gibt es das diesjährige Programmheft zum Runterladen: (http•••) / Der in Berlin lebende japanische Violinist Seiji Okamoto wurde 1994 geboren und begann im Alter von drei Jahren mit dem Geigenspiel. Zunächst studierte er an der Tokyo University of the Arts bei Kimiko Nakazawa, Gérard Poulet und Kazuki Sawa. Anschließend absolvierte er ein Masterstudium an der Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin bei Antje Weithaas. Seit 2019 perfektioniert er sein Können an der Kronberg Academy als Professional Studies Student ebenfalls bei Antje Weithaas. Der Geiger wurde zu Auftritten bei renommierten Musikfestivals wie dem Bachfest Leipzig (2015), La Folle Journée au Japon +••.••(...)), dem Musica Mundi Festival (2017) und dem Kronberg Academy Festival (2019) eingeladen. Als Solist konzertierte er mit namhaften Orchestern wie dem MDR-Sinfonieorchester, dem Saint-Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra, dem Belgian National Orchestra, dem Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie und dem Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. Als erster asiatischer Gewinner in der Kategorie Violine des Internationalen Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Wettbewerbs in Leipzig errang Seiji Okamoto 2014 den 1. Preis und den Publikumspreis. Im Jahr 2016 wurde er mit dem 2. Preis bei der 15. International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition in Polen und mit dem 6. Preis bei der 6. Sendai International Music Competition in Japan ausgezeichnet. Zudem wurde er 2019 Preisträger der Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brüssel. Beim 70. Internationalen Musikwettbewerb der ARD München 2021 gewann er den 1. Preis und den Sonderpreis für die beste Interpretation der Auftragskomposition.
Lars Vogt Christian Tetzlaff Radoslaw Szulc Szulc Gustav Rivinius Robert Schumann Elgar 2008
Provided to YouTube by PIAS Piano Quintet in E-Flat Major, Op. 44: I. Allegro brillante (Live) · Lars Vogt · Christian Tetzlaff · Radoslaw Szulc · Tatjana Masurenko · Gustav Rivinius Schumann & Elgar: Piano Quintets ℗ Deutschlandradio / Avi-Service for music Cologne / Germany Released on: 2008-11-17 Cello: Gustav Rivinius Piano: Lars Vogt Viola: Tatjana Masurenko Violin: Christian Tetzlaff Violin: Radoslaw Szulc Composer: Robert Schumann Auto-generated by YouTube.
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