Stojowski in Szczecin

A performance of Zygmunt Stojowski‘s Violin Concerto and Romance for violin and orchestra takes place at the Szczecin Philharmonic on Friday, February 6, at 7:00 p.m. The featured soloist is Bartłomiej Nizioł. Hailing from Szczecin, Bartek Nizioł is considered one of the best violinists in the world. Since 1995 he has lived in Switzerland, where he…Continue Reading Stojowski in Szczecin

Nat’l Chopin Competition In Florida

The 9th National Chopin Piano Competition of the U.S. will take place from February 20-March 1, 2015 in Miami, Florida. Initiated in 1975, and held in Miami every five years, the National Chopin Piano Competition is designed to offer performance opportunities and financial support for young American pianists and to enable Prize Winners to take…Continue Reading Nat’l Chopin Competition In Florida

Meccore Quartet US Tour

Winner of the 2nd prize at the 2012 London International String Quartet Competition, the Meccore String Quartet from Poland will perform across the US throughout the month of February. Their programs will include Karol Szymanowski’s String Quartet no. 1—an uncanny blend of late German romanticism, impressionism, and the avant-garde—and Szymon Laks’s Quartet no. 3 on…Continue Reading Meccore Quartet US Tour

Grabsky & Felder Bring Chopin to L.A.

The end of February usually brings annual Chopin celebrations, and this year is no exception.  Since 2015 marks the 205th anniversary of Chopin’s birth, a truly special event on February 23—encompassing a film screening and Q&A session with the artists—is planned for all fans of Polish music in Southern California. A Steinway Concert Artist and…Continue Reading Grabsky & Felder Bring Chopin to L.A.

Competition for Music Critics

It’s rare for music critics to be invited to compete for prizes but this year they’ll finally have a chance to do so in the first edition of the Kropka [Period] Competition recently announced by the Meakultura Foundation. The Competition is open to all interested in writing about music—professional publicists, journalists, part-time writers and bloggers—and…Continue Reading Competition for Music Critics

Stańko to Give U-M’s Copernicus Lecture

From February 4-5, 2015, the Copernicus Program in Polish Studies at the University of Michigan welcomes Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stańko to campus. The New Yorker has proclaimed Stańko as “one of the most original and creative jazz trumpet players in the world.” Inspired by early Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane, he was 20 when he formed…Continue Reading Stańko to Give U-M’s Copernicus Lecture

Ingolf Wunder in San Diego

  Ingolf Wunder is a real master of mellow tones […] and shows his virtuosity not in grandiloquence but in gentle and accurately articulated pieces.” —Sueddeutsche Zeitung (March 2013) On February 8, the La Jolla Music Society welcomes Ingolf Wunder, one of the world’s most exciting young pianists, to the San Diego area for a…Continue Reading Ingolf Wunder in San Diego

Blecharz Comissioned By OpenICE

A volume of new collaborations has been launched by the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) in tandem with OpenICE—a far-reaching initiative to build diverse new audiences internationally. During the next 18 months, ICE will commission and premiere a new body of repertoire from a diverse group of composers to be presented in free performances around the globe…Continue Reading Blecharz Comissioned By OpenICE

Polish Highlights @ Barbican In 2015/2016

Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (b. 1933, Czernica near Rybnik) | © Photo by Gerry Hurkmans, Amsterdam 1997

On January 19, London’s Barbican Centre announced its 2015-2016 classical music season and it includes three important Polish highlights. First, amongst the ‘Total Immersion’ days planned by the BBC Symphony Orchestra to highlight three towering figures of contemporary classical music, there will be a day devoted to composer Henryk Mikołaj Górecki. Held on October 3,…Continue Reading Polish Highlights @ Barbican In 2015/2016

HornWeek in Kraków

Held annually since 2004 in Germany and the Netherlands, this year’s International HornWeek Festival will instead be hosted by the Kraków Music Academy. During the week of February 10, concerts of HornWeek will be augmented by 41 French horn players from Kraków Music Academy. Three evenings of recitals (Feb. 11, 12 and 13) are scheduled…Continue Reading HornWeek in Kraków