Recent Donations to the PMC

From mezzo soprano Katarzyna Sadej (1 CD): Rising at Dawn: Chamber Music with Brass by Carson Cooman (MSV 28538), performed by Katarzyna Sadej, mezzo soprano, Chris Gekker, trumpet & flugelhorn, Mark Nelson, tuba, Rebecca Smith, harp, and Jeffrey Grossman and Marie Sierra, piano From Agnieszke Swoinska & Dariusz Wyczolkowski (2 CDs): Gorecki: Symphony No. 4 (Nonesuch 549570),…Continue Reading Recent Donations to the PMC

Ewa Fabiańska-Jelińska Premiere

On April 3 a new work by Ewa Fabiańska-Jelińska—entitled Dziadek przyjdzie [Grandfather Comes], written to the words of Maria Konopnicka—will be given. Held at the I. J. Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań, the concert will be performed by the ‘Skowronki’ Girls’ Choir, under the direction of Alicja Szeluga. [Source: pwm.com.pl]…Continue Reading Ewa Fabiańska-Jelińska Premiere

PMC Included in the ‘Good Practices Handbook’

Continuing on the theme of partnership with the Paderewski Polish-Ukrainian Foundation in Warsaw, this organization has recently published the “Good Practice Handbook on Management of International Musical Projects,” a research project conducted by the Foundation’s Manager, Katarzyna Renes. Renes’ research was conducted across the United States, Canada, and Poland from June to September 2015, within the framework…Continue Reading PMC Included in the ‘Good Practices Handbook’

Paderewski Festival Exchange Participants in Lviv

Educational opportunities for participants in the 2016 Paderewski Festival Youth Cultural Exchange continue to flourish. Thanks to a fruitful relationship with Adam Bala, Director of the Paderewski Polish-Ukrainian Foundation that has developed over the last year, 2016 Exchange students from Ukraine and Poland were invited to participate in piano workshops held February 20-21 at Lviv Conservatory and perform in…Continue Reading Paderewski Festival Exchange Participants in Lviv

PMC Spring Concert: ‘A Tribute to Roman Ryterband’

On April 2nd, the Polish Music Center presents an exploration of the newly re-discovered music of Polish Jewish composer Roman Ryterband (1914 – 1979). A master of the chamber ensemble, Ryterband enjoyed a career spanning half of the world before settling in Palm Springs, California. Now, an extensive collection of his personal correspondence and musical manuscripts…Continue Reading PMC Spring Concert: ‘A Tribute to Roman Ryterband’