The Winter 2017 issue of Classical Guitar Magazine features the article “Lukasz Kuropaczewski Honors Poland’s Composers, Teaches Next Generation.” In it, author Steve Mann interviews Polish guitarist Dr. Łukasz Kuropaczewski and explores his quickly rising career. Although Kuropaczewski has studied and performed extensively abroad, his calling card in the crowded field of classical guitarists has been his dedication to…Continue Reading Kuropaczewski In Classical Guitar Magazine
Day: March 1, 2018
‘Jeune Chopin’ International Competition for Children & Youth
The aim of the Frédéric Chopin Institute in Switzerland is to promote the work of the greatest Polish composer and to organize musical events focused mainly on a young audience. In October 2018, the Institute will organize the first edition of the “Jeune Chopin” International Piano Competition for Children & Youth, which will take place at the Waddilove…Continue Reading ‘Jeune Chopin’ International Competition for Children & Youth
Zimerman & Nowak In Italy
Having toured Italy together last November, the world renowned pair of Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman and Polish conductor Grzegorz Nowak returned to that country on March 11 to reprise a similar program with the Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice in Genova. The concert featured Zimerman as soloist in Leonard Bernstein’s Symphony No. 2, “Age of Anxiety” and he chose to…Continue Reading Zimerman & Nowak In Italy
2018 Chopin FDN Opportunities For Young Pianists
Presented in partnership with the Chopin Foundation of the United States, the Frost Chopin Academy will be held for pianists up to the age of 28 from June 24-30, 2018. Accepted applicants will be given room and board for one week at the state-of-the-art facilities of the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. Participants will…Continue Reading 2018 Chopin FDN Opportunities For Young Pianists
Interview with Katarzyna Sądej
Related to her recent performances as Prince Charming in Ottawa, Canada, mezzo-soprano Katarzyna Sądej gave an interview on February 16 that is available on www.youtube.com. Casual yet informative, her discussion of her career highlights is interspersed with excerpts of varied performances from around the world. She talks of her love of performing recitals of lesser know Polish song…Continue Reading Interview with Katarzyna Sądej
Beethoven Eastertide Festival
The 22nd annual Beethoven Festival will take place March 16-30 at the National Philharmonicin Warsaw and will feature a number of distinguished musicians and ensembles in thirteen orchestral concerts, three chamber music events and two solo recitals. Such world-class soloists as Rudolf Buchbinder, Steven Isserlis, Anne Sophie Mutter, and Krystian Zimerman will be joined by maestros Christoph Eschenbach,…Continue Reading Beethoven Eastertide Festival
March Discography
Success For Wawrowski’s Brillante Violinist Janusz Wawrowski recorded his last album, Brillante (Warner Classics 0190295808440), with the Stuttgarter Philharmoniker and Daniel Raiskin, and it was released at the end of 2017. To date, the track of Wieniawski’s Violin Concerto No. 2 has already been listened to by 80,000 people on Spotify. The album has also received great reviews: Gramophone Magazine: “Wawrowski…Continue Reading March Discography
Early Romantic Songs At The Royal Castle
Marta Boberska, one of the soloists of Poland’s Royal Opera, and pianist Emilian Madey presented a recital of early romantic lieder at Warsaw’s Royal Castle on March 3. The program featured rarely performed repertoire for voice and piano by such composers as Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński, Józef Elsner, Jan Kleczyński, Ignacy Krzyżanowski, Ignacy Marceli Komorowski, Michał Kleofas Ogiński,…Continue Reading Early Romantic Songs At The Royal Castle
50th Anniversary Of March 1968
A symphonic concert commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the events of March 1968—during which an anti-semetic purge drove as many as 20,000 Jews from Poland—was held on March 6 at the Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall. The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra performed with Danish-Israeli violinist Nikolaj Znaider, under the baton of Artistic Director Jacek Kaspszyk. The program included Violin Concerto…Continue Reading 50th Anniversary Of March 1968
‘Forbidden Songs’ – Palester Celebration
“Forbidden Songs: Lost Music of Midcentury Poland”—a two-day festival exploring the fraught artistic and personal decisions confronted under repressive regimes—will be held on March 17-18 at Cornell University and March 22-23 at Swarthmore College. This festival features the world premiere of the English-subtitled version of the film Forbidden Songs (1946), which narrates everyday life in Warsaw through…Continue Reading ‘Forbidden Songs’ – Palester Celebration