An den von uns bisher in insgesamt 68 Konzertsälen (darunter 17 im Ausland - in Budapest, Moskau, St.Petersburg und Györ,) veranstalteten fast 990 Konzerten, nahmen ungefähr 550 Künstler (mehrere davon sogar mehrmals) aus 29 Ländern (darunter 288 Pianisten, 41 andere Solisten, 19 Kammermusiker, 6 Dirigenten, 6 Schauspieler, ausserdem W. Lutoslawski Philharmonie-Sinfonieorchester und Harmonologie Orchester in Wroclaw sowie Warschauer Grosstheater-Nationaloper-Chor) teil. Neben prominenten, international-berühmten Künstlern (u. a. Zsuzsa Elekes, István Lantos, Victor Merzhanov, Karol Radziwonowicz, Janusz Olejniczak, Olga Pasichnik), traten auch beinahe ueber 290 junge Musiker (darunter etwa 170 aus Polen) auf. Begleitet von 12 Kommentatoren und 3 Dolmetschern, präsentierten sie mehr als 2000 Werke (einige davon mehrmals) von ungefähr 150 Komponisten, von der Barrock-Zeit bis zur Gegenwart, darunter mehr als 110 F.Liszt-Kompositionen (einige davon mehrmals), 80 von F.Chopin und fast 40 von I.J.Paderewski. Dreimal haben wir uns an dem F.Chopin-Festival in Duszniki-Zdrój (Reinerz) beteiligt. Seit Dezember 1989 werden von der TiFL die "Liszt-Abende" als allmonatlicher Konzertzyklus veranstaltet. Ab November 1992 bis April 2007 wurden 124.speziall zusammengestellte Sonderkonzerte für Behinderte veranstaltet. (die Musikkenntnis mit Musiktherapie-Elementen verbanden). Hauptguppe der Zuherer bildete Jugend von den Zentren für Bildung und Rehabilitation. in Wroclaw, Milicz und Trzebnica. Seit März 2008 haben wir den Zuhererkreis um Schüler der Allgemeinbildenden Mittelschulen erweitert. Diese Konzerte werden jetzt unter den Tittel "Musikbildugskonzerte für Jugendliche" veranstaltet, wobei die bisherige Konzertnumerierung weitergeführt wird.
LISZT ABENDE
Konzertenplan und Solisten im Jahre 2011
Das nächste Konzert
Januar
ALEKSANDRA SWIGUT – Klavier
Junge Polnische Pianistin
28 Jan. um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl
Februar / März
GRZEGORZ NIEMCZUK – Klavier
ein begabter junger Pianist, Preisträger der Internationale Klavierwettbewerbe
Konzerte zum 201-Geburgstag von F. Chopin
26 Feb, um 18.00 – Brzeg,
27 Feb, um 18.00 – Wloszakowice, 28 Feb, um 18.00 – Wroclaw, KMiL,
1 März um 18.00 – Trzebnica, 2 März um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl.
28 Feb. 14,00 – Wroclaw - KMiL, 1 März um 18.00 – Trzebnica, 2 März um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl., (130-132 Musikbildugskonzerte für Jugendliche)
März
Inauguration of the 200-th anniversary of Ferenc Liszt's birth
LÁSZLÓ BARANYAY (Ungarn) – Klavier
ein prominenter ungarischer Pianist, Professor F-Liszt Musikakademie in Budapest
17 März um 19.00 – Wroclaw, Filharmoniekonzertsaal,
18 März um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl., 19 März um 18.00 – Brzeg,
April
PAWEŁ RYDEL – Klavier
Preisträger des 1. F. Liszt Allpolnischen Klavierwettbewerbs in Wroclaw (1991)
14. April um 18.00 – Trzebnica, 15 April um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl.,
16. April um18.00 – Brzeg,
Mai
ALEXEI ORLOVETSKY (Russland - Sankt Petersburg) – Klavier
ein prominenter russischer Pianist, Komponist und Paedagoge,
seit 1990 alljährich bei verschiedenen Tätigkeitsformen unserer Gesellschaft beteiligt
12 Mai 18.00 – Wroclaw KMiL, 13 Mai 18.30 – Oborniki Sl,
14 Mai 19.00 – Brzeg,
AUSSERORDENTLICHEN LISZT ABEND
EUGENE INDJIC - Klavier, LUTOSLAWSKI QUARTET WROCLAW
25 Mai 19.00 – Brzeg,
August
TEILNEHMER DES 18. INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERMEISTERKURSES IN WROCLAW (BRESLAU)
26 Aug. 18.00 - Brzeg, 27 Aug. 19.30 - Duszniki, 28 Aug. 18.00 – Filharmoniekonzertsaal
19 und 29 Aug. um 19.30 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
September
SOFYA GULYAK (Russland)
eine prominente russische Pianistin, Preisträgerin mehrerer Internationaler Klavierwettbewerbe
15. Sep. um 18.00 – Trzebnica, 16. Sep. um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl, 17 Sep. um 18.00 – Brzeg,
18. Sep. um 18.00 - Katowice, Konzertsaal des Rundfung Katowice
(unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung der Institution für Promotion und Musikpopularisierung "Silesia)
20 Sep. um 19.00 – Wroclaw, Filharmoniekonzertsaal,
21 Sep. um 17.00 - Glogow, Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt"
Oktober
STANISLAW SOLOVIEV (Russland) - Klavier
Preisträger des 3. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerbs in Wroclaw (2005)
Konzerte zum 200-Geburgstag von F. Liszt und zum 162-Todestag von F. Chopin
21 Okt. um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl, 22 Okt. um 18.00 – Brzeg,
23 Okt. um 18.00 Wloszakowice, 24 Okt. um 17.00 - Glogow, Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt"
Nowember
OLEKSANDR POLIYKOV (Ukraine) - Klavier
PREISTRÄGER DES 9. INTERNATIONALES F. LISZT KLAWIERWETTBEWERBS IN UTRECHT (2011)
24 Now. um 17.00 - Glogow, Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt", 25 Now. um 18.30 - Oborniki Sl.,
26 Now. um 18.00 – Brzeg, 28 Now. um 19.00 – Wroclaw, Filharmoniekonzertsaal,
Dezember
THOMAS KAMIENIAK – Klavier
Polnischer Pianist und Komponist, Interpret selten ausgführten Werke aus der Zeit von Chopin und Liszt
6. Dez. 12.30 – Wroclaw, KMiL - 133 Musikbildugskonzerte für Jugendliche)
6. Dez. 19.00 – Wroclaw, KMiL
7 Dez. 17.00 - Glogow, Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt",
8. Dez. 18.00 – Trzebnica, 9 Dez. 18.30 – Oborniki Sl,
10. Dez. 18.00 – Brzeg,
Konzertsäle:
Brzeg (Brieg) - Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss, pl. Zamkowy 1 (Platz)
Duszniki Zdroj (Reinerz) - F. Chopin-Konzertsaal
Glogow (Glogau), Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt" ul. Jednosci Robotniczej 14 (Strasse)
Katowice (Kattowitz)- Konzertsaal des Polnischen Rundfung ul. S. Ligonia 29 (Strasse)
Katowice (Kattowitz) - Erzdiözese Museum, ul.Wita Stwosza 16 (Strasse)
Olawa (Ohlau) – Kultur-Zentrums in Olawa Ośrodek Kultusy), ul. 11 Listopada 27 (Strasse)
Oborniki Slaskie (Obernigk) - Vier-Musen-Salon, ul. J. Pilsudskiego 13 (Strasse)
Trzebnica (Trebnitz) - Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft), B. Glowacki Str.15
Wloszakowice - Sulkovsky Palast, ul. K. Kurpinskiego 29 (Strasse)
Wroclaw (Breslau) - Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL), pl. T. Kosciuszko 9 (Platz)
Wroclaw (Breslau) – Witold Lutoslawski Philharmonie, ul. J. Pilsudskiego 19 (Strasse)
Alle Konzerte werden von einem populärwissenschaftlichen Kommentar begleitet
Alle Konzerte werden von Juliusz Adamowski geführt.
Veranstaltung: F. Liszt- Gesellschaft unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung W. Lutoslawski Philharmonie und Musik- U. Literatur-Klubs in Wroclaw, Schlesien-Piasten-Museums in Brzeg, Vier-Musen-Salon in Oborniki Slaskie, Kultur-Zentrums in Duszniki Zdroj (Reinerz), Kultur-Zentrums in Wloszakowice, Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt" in Glogow, sowie mit finanzieller Unterstützung seitens Niederschlesische Woiwodschafts-Selbstverwaltungsbehörden Breslauer, Brieger, Glogauer, Obornigker und Trebnitzer Stadtverwaltungen, Stiftung "Polska Miedz" und STOART (Verband der Polnischen Künstler) in Warschau.
„Liszt-Abende" in dem Schlesischen Piasten Schloss in Brieg in der zweiten Hälfte dieses Jahres wurden in das nationale Kulturprogramm für die polnische EU Ratspräsidentschaft eingeschlossen.
Klavierabende
TOMASZ KAMIENIAK
983-988 "Liszt-Abende"
Dienstag, 6 Dezember 2011, um 12.30
Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
133. Musikbildugskonzerte für Jugendliche
Dienstag, 6 Dezember 2011 , um 19.00
Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
Das Konzert wird von einer Ausstellung der Werke von Henryk Bicz-Swiecicki
„Liszt zum 200. Geburtstag” begleitet.
Mitwoch, 7 Dezember 2011, umm 17.00
Glogow -Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt"
Donnerstag, 8 Dezember 2011, um 18.00
Trzebnica, Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
Freitag, 9 Dezember 2011, um 18.30
Oborniki Slaskie, Vier-Musen-Salon
Samstag, 10 Dezember 2011, um 18.00
Brzeg - Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
(Dieses Konzert wurde in das nationale Kulturprogramm für die polnische EU Ratspräsidentschaft eingeschlossen)
Program:
FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886)
Prolégomènes à la Divina Commedia
Fantaisie symphonique pour piano
(Die erste Aufführung in Polen)
SIGISMOND THALBERG (1812-1871)
Grande caprice sur des motifs de La Sonnambula de Bellini op. 46
P a u s e
FRANZ LISZT
Romancero espagnol
(die Komposition gefunden)
Der Papsthymnus
JÓZEF WIENIAWSKI (1837-1912)
Étude de concert A-dur op. 36 nr 2
CHARLES HENRI ALKAN (1813-1888)
Allegretto alla barbaresca op. 39 nr 10

Tomasz Kamieniak, Pianist und Komponist. Er studierte an der Karol-Szymanowski Musikakademie in Katowice, in der Klasse für Klavier von Prof. Joanna Domanska und Prof. Zbigniew Raubo und Prof. Maria Szwajger-KuLakowska (Kammermusik). 2004 entwickelte er seine pianistischen Fertigkeiten unter Prof. Rolf Dieter-Arens in der Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt in Weimar weiter. Er nahm an zwei Klavier-Meisterkursen bei Konstantin Scherbakov in Weimar teil.
2007 gewann er den Grand Prix beim 4. "Acte Préalable" Wettbewerb in Warszawa für sein Projekt der Aufnahme der Klavierwerke von Józef Wieniawski (Acte Préalable AP0184). Beim 4. Internationalen Franz-Liszt Klavierwettbewerb 2003 in Weimar erhielt er einen Sonderpreis als begabtester Teilnehmer aus Osteuropa. Des weiteren war er auch künstlerischer Leiter der Festspiele "Musik- Sommer in Rybna 2006". 2007 erhielt er vom Marschallamt in Katowice ein Stipendium für die Aufnahme einer neuen CD mit eigenen Kompositionen für Klavier (Acte Préalable AP0190).
Tomasz Kamieniak ist Stipendiat des Richard-Wagner-Verbandes Bayreuth. Der Künstler konzertierte in ganz Polen, aber auch in Deutschland, Ungarn, Italien, England, Ukraine, Schweiz, Slowakei und den Niederlanden. August 2008, anlässlich des 195. Todestages und des 125. Geburtstages Richard Wagners, gab er einen großen Klavierabend in Bayreuth, mit alle Lisztschen Wagnerbearbeitungen.
Das Konzert wurde auf dem Klavier von Franz Liszt von 1873 durchgeführt. Er machte die erste Leistung des Tirol Concerto von Philip Glass in Polen während des Festivals der Neuen Musik in Bytom 2008.
Er nahm am internationalen Musikfestival "Indian Sommer in Levoca" 2008, 2009 in der Slowakei teil.
Am 13. November 2009 brachte er beim Fest der polnischen Musik "Swego nie znacie" in Koszalin, veranstaltet von der Philharmonie Koszalin und dem Acte Préalable das Klavierkonzert von Józef Wieniawski zur Erstwiederaufführung.
2010 führte er zusammen mit Leslie Howard die Faust Symphonie von Franz Liszt in einer Fassung für zwei Klaviere in London auf.
Tomasz Kamieniak verfügt über ein breit gefächertes Repertoire, das von der Klassik bis zur zeitgenössischen Musik reicht. Sein besonderes Interesse gilt den Komponisten des 19. Jahrhunderts wie F. Liszt, S. Thalberg, Ch. V. Alkan, J. Wieniawski aber auch unbekannten Komponisten. Als Komponist ist Kamieniak ein Autodidakt.
Seine Werke schließen vorherrschend Klaviermusik ein, jedoch auch Kammermusik, Chorwerke (Missa Pater Noster, Requiem) und Filmmusik.
Klavierabende
OLEKSANDR POLIYKOV
PREISTRÄGER DES 9. INTERNATIONALES F. LISZT KLAWIERWETTBEWERBS IN UTRECHT (2011)
979-982 "Liszt-Abende"
diese Konzerte wurde mit der Liszt-Wettbewerb Stiftung in Utrecht realisiert.
Donnerstag, 24 Nowember 2011 r.,um 17
Glogow (Glogau), Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt"
Freitag, 25 Nowember 2011 r., um 18.30
Oborniki Slaskie (Obernigk) - Vier-Musen-Salon
Samstag, 26 Nowember 2011 r., um 18
Brzeg (Brieg) - Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss,
(Dieses Konzert wurde in das nationale Kulturprogramm für die polnische EU Ratspräsidentschaft eingeschlossen)
Montag, 28 Nowember 2011, um 19
Wroclaw (Breslau) – Witold Lutoslawski Philharmonie
The concert is realised jointly with the Wroclaw Philharmonic as part of the European Radio and Television Festival Music Masters on Air. It will also feature pianist Malgorzata Walentynowicz performing pieces awarded in a composer's competition for compositions inspired by Franz Liszt's output.
Konzert-Fotoberichte in dem Teil "Nachriten" unseren Internet Seite
Concerts program 24, 25 and 26 Nowember:
FERENC LISZT
Polonaise Nr 2 E-dur
WAGNER-LISZT - Isoldens Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde
FERENC LISZT - Étude d’exécution transcendante Nr. 10 f-moll and Étude d’exécution transcendante No. 12 "Chasse-neige"
SCHUBERT-LISZT - Auf dem Wasser zu singen
FERENC LISZT - Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr 9 Es-Dur (Pester Karneval)
P a u s e
FERENC LISZT - La lugubre gondola Nr 2, Sonate h-Moll
Konzert-Programm in der Witold Lutoslawski Philharmonie 28 Nowember:
Bozidar Obradinovic - Postman Cheval, conquering time autonomously
Thomas Smetryns - On the Nature of Program Music
Marcell Dargay - Légendes No. III "Le pianiste preche pour soi-meme"
Fazli Ohrun Ohron - Music for piano
Mateusz Ryczek - Sub-deep of The Night
performed Malgorzata Walentynowicz - Klavier
FERENC LISZT - Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr9 Es-Dur (Pester Karneval)
SCHUBERT-LISZT - Auf dem Wasser zu singen
FERENC LISZT - Étude d’exécution transcendante No. 10 f-Moll
P a u s e
WAGNER-LISZT - Isoldens Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde
FERENC LISZT - La lugubre gondola No 1, Sonate h-Moll

The Ukrainian Oleksandr Poliykov pianist played his first notes on the piano when he was three and he was eight he was already a band on stage. As a boy he studied at the Lysenko in Kiev Special Music School. With several scholarships in his pocket, he began his studies in 2005 at the National Music PI Tatiana Roschina Tchaikovsky in Kiev. In 2007 he also began studying at the Boston Conservatory with Michael Lewin, himself winner in the first Liszt Competition.
Oleksandr already won prizes in numerous competitions worldwide. He won the Third Prize at the International Piano Competition Vladimir Horowitz in Kiev, the first prize in the Steinway Society Competition in Boston, the Second Prize at the Liszt Competition in Weimar and the Third Prize winner 9th International Franz Liszt Piano Competition. As a member of the Lumiere Piano Trio won the Third Prize at the International New England Chamber Music Competition.
Poliykov performs regularly around the world. He has given recitals in Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Italy and the United States. He played with orchestras such as the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine and the Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra. Recently he played both piano concertos by Liszt with the Newton Symphony Orchestra under James Orent. Besides his piano studies Oleksandr make arrangements for piano of orchestral and chamber music and orchestral conducting studies.
As a Third Prize at the Liszt Competition Oleksandr was especially admired for the beauty of his sound.
The artist comented on his performance at the competition: “…I want the audience to experience the unlimited flow of colors, characters, storyline and drama, that Liszt’s music is fulfilled with…”
Konzerte zum 200-Geburgstag von F. Liszt und zum 162-Todestag von F. Chopin
STANISLAV SOLOVIEV (Russia) - Klavier
Preisträger des 3. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerbs in Wroclaw (2005)
974-978 „Liszt-Abende"
20 October at 18,00 - Trzebnica (Trebnitz), Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft), ul. B. Glowackiego 15 (Strasse)
21 October at 18,00 - Oborniki Slaskie (Obernigk), Vier-Musen-Salon, ul. J. Pilsudskiego 13.
22 October at 18,00 - Brzeg (Brieg), Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss, pl. Zamkowy 1 (Platz)
(Dieses Konzert wurde in das nationale Kulturprogramm für die polnische EU Ratspräsidentschaft eingeschlossen)
Konzert-Fotoberichte in dem Teil "Nachriten" unseren Internet Seite
23 October at 18,00 - Wloszakowice, Sulkovsky Palast, ul. Karola Kurpinskiego 29 (Strasse)
24 October at 18,00 - Glogow (Glogau), the Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt", ul. Jednosci Robotniczej 14 (Strasse)
Program:
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937))
3 Preludes op. 1: h-moll, c-moll, d-moll, Etüde b-moll op. 4
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Sonate b-moll No 2 op. 35
P a u s e
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
1st Mephisto Waltz,
SCHUBERT-LISZT
Du bist die Ruh, Serenade
VERDI-LISZT
Rigoletto
FERENC LISZT
Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr 12
Stanislaw Soloviev - born in 1979 in Leningrad (St Petersburg), Russia. Graduated from the State Conservatoire in St Petersburg in 2003, where he studied under Prof. Alexander Sandler. Laureate of many piano competitions. Won, among others, 1st prize at the National Competition of Chamber Music in Moscow, Russia, in 1994; 1st prize at the International Competition of Piano Duos in St Petersburg in 1995; 3rd prize at the "Concertino-Praha" International Competition in Prague, Czech Republic, in 1995; 1st prize at the Jozeps Vitols International Piano Competition in Riga, Latvia, in 2002. In 2005 he definitely won the 3rd International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw. Performs as a soloist, chamber musician and with numerous orchestras. Performed in Russia, the Netherlands, Latvia, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Süd Korea and Serbia. Recorded two albums.
In 2007 awarded the Audience Prize at the 17th Festival for Young Laureates of the Music Competitions in Katowice organised by IPiUM SILESIA (performed 40 soloists from 6 countries).
Extract from the review "Young Star of the Russian Piano Playing", published on 24 December 2006 in Ruch Muzyczny (Polish central music periodical for professionals): "Soloviev, a graduate and already a lecturer of the St Petersburg Conservatoire - belongs to a small group of artists who can combine in a very natural way their virtuoso temperament with contemplation of a chamber musician. He is able to show off easily the most difficult structures in increadible tempo, and a moment later sink in contemplation, listening intently to most delicate nuance of a music discourse with the sensitivity of a natural born chamber musician. He has one more (...) essential feature - the need and ability of improvisatory approach to a prepared interpretation proposal. It brings freshness to his performances (...)"
Klavierabende
SOFYA GULYAK
eine prominente russische Pianistin, Preisträgerin mehrerer Internationaler Klavierwettbewerbe
967-972 "Liszt Abende"
Konzert-Fotoberichte in dem Teil "Nachriten" unseren Internet Seite
Thursday, 15 September 2011, um 18.00
Trzebnica (Trebnitz), Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
Friday, 16 September 2011, um 18.30
Oborniki Slaskie (Obernigk), Vier-Musen-Salon
Saturday, 17 September 2011, um18.00
Brzeg (Brieg), Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss,
(Dieses Konzert wurde in das nationale Kulturprogramm für die polnische EU Ratspräsidentschaft eingeschlossen)
Monday, 19 September 2011, um 18.00
Katowice (Kattowitz), Konzertsaal des Kattowitz Rundfung
unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung der Institution für Promotion und Musikpopularisierung "Silesia
Tuesday, 20 September 2011, um 19.00
Wroclaw Wroclaw (Breslau), – Witold Lutoslawski Philharmonie
unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung der “Witold Lutoslawski” Philharmonie in Wroclaw
Wednesday, 21 September 2011, um 17.00
Glogow, (Glogau), Musikmittelschule "Franz Liszt"
Programm:
BACH-BUSONI
Chaconne
SERGEJ RACHMANINOW
Etude-tableaux op. 39 nr 5
Polichinelle op. 3 nr 4
Variations on the theme on Corelli op. 42
p r z e r w a
FERENC LISZT
Variations on the themes from Cantate "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen"
and Messa h-moll on J. S. Bach
Etiuda No 11. "Chasse-neige"
from 12 Transcedental Studies
2 Consolation: nr 2 E-dur, nr 3 Des-dur
Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr 2

Sofya Gulyak in September 2009 was awarded the 1st prize and the Princess Mary Gold Medal at the Sixteenth Leeds International Piano Competition – the first woman who has achieved this distinction in the history of this competition.
Sofya Gulyak's resume includes prizes at many prestigious piano competitions: she is a 1st prize winner of William Kapell International piano competition in USA, Maj Lind Helsinki International piano competition, Tivoli piano competition in Copenhagen, Gyeongnam International piano competition in South Corea, San Marino piano competition, 2nd prize winner (first not awarded) of Busoni competition in Italy and 3rd prize winner of Marguerite Long piano competition in Paris.
Sofya Gulyak is a native of Kazan (Russia) where she studied in a Special Music College, and then in Kazan State Conservatoire under professor Elfiya Burnasheva. Ms.Gulyak graduated also from “Ecole Normale de music de Paris Alfred Cortot” with the highest distinction. After she continued her studying in Piano Academy “Incontri col Maestri” (Imola, Italy) with Boris Petrushansky and in Royal College of Music with Vanessa Latarche.
Recitals and concert appearances have been numerous, with Ms.Gulyak having performed in various cities in Russia, Poland, France, Italy, Germany, Finland, United Kingdom, Brazil, Romania, Denmark, Norway, USA, Japan, Portugal, Switzerland, Morocco, Greece, South Korea.
Sofya Gulyak performed in Sala Verdi in Milan, Salle Cortot, Salle Gaveau and Salle Pleyel in Paris, Big concert Hall of Moscow Conservatoire, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Sala Bossi in Bologna, Finlandia Hall in Helsinki, Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, Leeds Town Hall, Salle Moliere in Lyon, Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles, King Theatre in Rabat, Kursaal in Bern, Tivoli concert Hall in Copenhagen. Sofya Gulyak appeared as a soloist with Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Saint-Petersburg Philharmonic, Rio-de-Janeiro Symphony, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Halle Symphony Orchestra, Bucharest Philharmonic, Oulu Philharmonic, Helsinki Philharmonic, Morocco Orchestra, Copenhagen Symphony, Orchestre National de France, Baltimore Symphony.
She participated in many festivals, such as Klavier Ruhr Festival, Chopin festival in Duzniki-Zdroj, Festival du Sceaux, International Keyboard Festival in New York, Liszt Festival in Villa d'Este, Nordlys festival in Norway, Ravello Festival, Sorrento Music Festival.
Ms.Gulyak has beed honored with the role of scholar for the Rostropovich Foundation and Russian President Foundation. Ms. Gulyak also attended as a jury member at the international piano competitions in Italy, Serbia and Greece.
Her playing was broadcasted on the radio and TV in Russia, Poland, France, Italy, Germany, USA, Finland, Denmark, United Kingdom.
Future highlights include appearances with London Philharmonic Orchestra, Rome Symphony Orchestra, Stavanger Symphony, Philippines Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic orchestra, London Chamber Orchestra, concert tour with Halle Orchestra, tour in Asia, recitals in Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, Kennedy-center in Washington, Hercules - Saal in Munich,as well as Harrogate festival, Busoni festival, Krakow piano festival.
KONZERTE TEILNEHMER DES 18. INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERMEISTERKURSES IN WROCLAW
Dorota Bajon |
Faisal Al-Bahairi
|
Martyna Gasiewska
|
Alicja Gutowska |
Anna Lipiak
|
Michal Medzkiewicz
|
Pawel Popko
|

Piotr Switon
|
Laura Zybura
|
Wroclaw
Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
29 August 2011, um 19.30
Closing Concert
Programm:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770 -1827)
Sonata C-dur op. 2 nr 3
cz. I Allegro con brio
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Mazurek a-moll op. 67 nr 4
performed by Faisal Al-Bahairi (Kuwait)
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770 -1827)
Sonata D-dur op. 10 nr 3
cz. I Presto
LISZT-PAGANINI
II Etiuda Es-dur
performed by Pawel Popko
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937)
Preludium c-moll op. 1 nr 7
ALEKSANDER SKRIABIN (1872-1915)
Etiuda dis-moll op. 8 nr 12
performed by Anna Lipiak
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937)
Szecherezada z cyklu Maski op. 34
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Etiuda gis-moll op. 25 nr 6
performed by Dorota Bajon
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Lento con gran espressione cis-moll op. posm
SIERGIEJ RACHMANINOW(1873-1943)
Etiuda-Obraz fis-moll op. 39 nr 3
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Etiuda C-dur op. 10 nr 1
performed by Piotr Switon
Wroclaw
W. Lutoslawski Wroclaw Philharmonic
28 August 2011, um 18.00
Programm:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770 -1827)
Sonata Es-dur op. 31 nr 3
performed by Anna Lipiak
JOHANNES BRAHMS (1833-1897)
3 utwory z cyklu Klavierstücke op. 118
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Valee d`Obermann
performed by Piotr Switon
i n t e r m i s s i o n
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937)
Maski op. 34
performed by Dorota Bajon
BÉLA BARTÓK (1881-1945)
Sonatina
performed by Alicja Gutowska
ALBERTO GINASTERA (1916 -1983)
Danzas Argentinas op. 2 (1937
performed by Laura Zybura
Duszniki Zdroj (Reinerz) - F. Chopin-Konzertsaal
27 August 2011, um 19.30
Programm:
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Valee d`Obermann
performed by Piotr Switon
CHOPIN-LISZT
Moja Pieszczotka
performed by Michal Medzkiewicz
IGNACY JAN PADEREWSKI (1860-1941)
Nokturn B-dur op. 16 nr 4
performed by Pawel Popko
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Nokturn b-moll op. 9 nr 1
performed by Alicja Gutowska
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Polonez A-dur op. 40 nr 1
performed by Faisal Al-Bahairi (Kuwejt)
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
I Ballada g-moll op. 23
performed by Martyna Gasiewska
SIERGIEJ RACHMANINOW(1873-1943)
Preludium D-dur op. 23 nr 4
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Etiuda koncertowa f-moll "La Leggierezza)
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Etiuda cis-moll op. 10 nr 4
performed by Anna Lipiak
Brzeg (Brieg)
Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss,
26 Sep 2011. um 18.00
Programm:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770 -1827)
Sonata f-moll op. 57 „Appassionata”
performed by Piotr Switon
JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)
Sonata C-dur Hob. XVI/50
performed by Laura Zybura
i n t e r m i s s i o n
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
II Polonez E-dur
performed by Michal Medzkiewicz
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Polonez A-dur op. 40 nr 1
performed by Faisal Al-Bahairi (Kuwait)
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937)
Serenada don Juana z cyklu „Maski” op. 34
performed by Dorota Bajon
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Etiuda koncertowa f-moll „La Leggierezza”
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Etiuda cis-moll op. 10 nr 4
II Ballada F-dur op. 38
performed by Anna Lipiak
Opening Concert
PIOTR SWITON - piano
962 "Liszt Evening"
19 August, um 19,30 - Wroclaw (Breslau), Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
Programm:
JOHANNES BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Klavierstücke op. 118
BÉLA BARTÓK (1881-1945)
Improwizacje op. 20
p r z e r w a
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Valee d`Obermann
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770 -1827)
Sonata f-moll op. 57 "Appassionata"
Piotr Switon, in Breslau geboren, studierte an der Akademie Posen beim renommierten Klavierprofessor Waldemar Andrzejewski, sowie an der Universität der Künste Berlin bei Professor Reiner Becker.
Als Stipendiat der Universität der Künste Berlin, Finalist und Gewinner mehrer namhafter internationaler und nationaler Wettbewerbe, zählen zu seinen weiteren Lehrern Professoren wie Andrzej Jasinski, Dina Yoffe, Eugen Indijc, Viera Nossina.
Im März 2011 schloß er sein Aufbaustudium in der Klasse von Professor Peter Rösel an der Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber Dresden äußerst erfolgreich ab.
Zahlreiche Konzerterfahrungen sammelte er u.a. in Japan, Deutschland, Polen (Philharmonie Warschau) und in den Jahren 2004 bis 2009 beim „Chopin Festival Geneve“ in Genf, in der Schweiz.
Piotr Switon ist erfolgreicher Teilnehmer internationaler Wettbewerbe, u.a. des Internationalen Chopin-Wettbewerbs, des Nationalen Chopin-Wettbewerbs und des Beethoven-Wettbewerbs in Tschechien.
Im Rhythmus von Walzer
ALEXEY KOMAROV- piano
961 "Liszt-Evening"
6 August, um 20,00 - Wloszakowice, Sulkovsky Palast, ul.(Strasse) K. Kurpinskiego 29
(unter organisatorischerMitwirkung Kultur-Zentrums und K. Kurpinski Gesellschaft in Wloszakowice)
Programm:
F. Chopin - 4 Walzer: op.18 Nr.1, op. 34 Nr.1, op.34 Nr.2, op. 42 Nr.1
A. Michalowski - Paraphrase ueber F. Chopin`s Walz Des-dur, op.64 Nr.1
F. Schubert-F. Liszt - Soirees de Vienne, Valse-caprice Nr.3
G. Donizetti-F. Liszt - Valse a capriccioso sur deux motifs de "Lucia" et "Parisina"
P a u s e
L. Godowski - "Alt-Wien"
V. Sapelnikov - Valse de salon, op.7 No.1
M. Levitzki - Walz op.2
A. Komarov - Walz-caprice (2008)
C. Debussy - La plus que lente
P. Tchaikovsky - Natha-waltz op. 51 No.4
E. Bentz Woods - Valse phantastique
F. Liszt - 12. Ungarische Rhapsodie

Alexey Komarov was born on March, 31st, 1976 in Karaganda (Kazakhstan).
In 1983 entered the Special Musical school in Karaganda.
In 1992 entered the Central Special Musical school at the Moscow State Conservatory.
In 1994 entered the Moscow State Conservatory under tutorship of Prof. Yuri Slesarev.
In 1996 won the 5th prize on II International Piano Competition entitled "Arthur Rubinstain in memoriam" in Bydgoszcz (Poland).
In 1997 won the 2nd prize on VII International Competition for piano and orchestra "Citt? di Cantů" (Italy).
In 1999 won the 3rd prize on F. Liszt International Piano Competition in Wroclaw (Poland).
In the year 1999 received a scholarship from Yamaha European Foundation.
In 2001 won the 2nd prize on V J. Paderewski International Piano Competition in Bydgoszcz (Poland).
In 2003 won the 4th prize on International Piano Competition of memory Vladimir Horowitz in Kiev (Ukraine).
>From 2003 to 2004 studied in Piano Academy: " Accademia Pianistica Incontri col Maestro" in Imola (Italy) under principle tutorship of Maestro Lazar Berman. Also took some lessons from Boris Petrushansky.
Took part in work of the judge of First and Second piano competitions for young players "Chopin's Golden Ring" w Radovljica (Slovenia, 2005, 2006).
Held concerts in Russia, Kazakhstan, Poland, Italy, Germany, Slovenia and Japan, also as a soloist with symphony orchestra.
BESONDERER LISZTABEND
EUGEN INDJIC - Klavier
LUTOSLAWSKI STREICHQUARTETT WROCLAW
960 „Lisztabend"
25 Mai, um 18.00 - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Slaskich (Schlesien-Piasten-Museums in Brzeg)
See photos from the concert
Programm:
Juliusz Zarebski (1854-1885)
Klavierquintett g-Moll op. 34
intermission
Antonin Dworák (1841-1904)
Klavierquintett A-Dur op. 81
EUGEN INDJIC
Eugen Indjic was born in Belgrade in 1947. His mother was a Russian amateur pianist and his father a Serbian army general under King Peter II of Yugoslavia. Imigrating to the US with his mother at the age of four, he there became interested in music after hearing a recording of Chopin’s Fantaisie-Impromptu and Polonaise in A flat major.
Moved by a desire to master these pieces, he took systematic piano lessons with Georgian pianist, Liubov Stephani.
Mr. Indjic made his first public performance at the age of nine, appearing with his school orchestra (in Springfield, Mass.) in Mozart’s D-minor Piano Concerto.
After two years, Mrs. Stephani introduced Indjic to Alexander Borovsky, the eminent Russian pianist and classmate of Serge Prokofiev, who taught him in Boston for the next five years (1959–1964).
At the age of 11, he was already playing Liszt’s Campanella and Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13 on NBC television and at 12, made his first recording for RCA Victor on Rachmaninov’s own piano, playing Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations.
At 13, he performed Liszt’s Piano Concerto in E flat major and a year later the Brahms Second Piano Concerto with the Washington National Symphony Orchestra.
Between 1961 and 1969, invited by Arthur Fiedler, Eugen Indjic appeared several times each season with the Boston Pops orchestra. His first concert tour (consisting of 13 concerts) was in Denmark (1963), together with Alexander Borovsky.
“He plays Chopin as a pole, Debussy as a Frenchman and Prokofiev as a Russian master” wrote the “Politiken” of Copenhagen.
After his graduation year from Phillips Academy in Andover, Erich Leinsdorf invited him to play Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major with the Boston Symphony, making him the youngest soloist ever to appear with that orchestra.
Leonard-Bernstein Scholar at Harvard University, he studied musicology and composition with Laurence Berman and Leon Kirchner, graduating “cum laude” in 1969. During his Harvard years, he took private lessons at the Juilliard School of Music with Mieczyslaw Münz and Rosina Lhévinne’s apprentice Lee Thompson.
In 1968, he met Arthur Rubinstein, who remained until his death a friend and mentor , calling Indjic “a world-class of rare musical and artistic perfection”.
At that time he continued studying composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris.
He settled in France in 1972 after marrying Odile Rabaud, granddaughter of the French composer Henri Rabaud, who succeeded Fauré as director of the Paris Conservatory, becoming French-American.
Prize-winner of three international contests - Warsaw ( 1970), Leeds (1972), and Rubinstein (1974), Indjic has performed with the leading orchestras of the United States, Europe and Asia, and under such conductors as Bernstein, Fedoseiev, Gergiev, Joachum, Kubelik, Leinsdorf, Sanderling, Sinopoli, Solti, de Waart and Zinman, among others.
He continues to play regularly on great world stages such as the large Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall, Queen Elisabeth Hall, the great Concertgebouw, the Musikverein, Salle Pleyel and Theatre des Champs- Elysées, Tchaikovsky Hall La Scala, etc.
Eugen Indjic was invited to participate in a televised co-production (France, Poland, Japan) of Chopin’s complete works and has recorded for Polskie Nagrania / Muza, Sony, RCA Victor, Claves and Calliope.
His discography includes works by Chopin (Piano Concertos, complete Ballades, Scherzi, Impromptus, Sonatas, Mazurkas, etc.) Debussy, Schumann, Prokofiev, as well as Beethoven.
Arte Nove Classics has released live performances with the SWF Orchestra of Tchaikovsky’s Concerto in B- flat minor with Ahronovich and Rachmaninoff’s Paganini Variations with Sinopoli.
His recording of Chopin’s Mazurkas was doubly acclaimed because of the Joyce Hatto hoax. The English pianist signed her name to this disc and received rave reviews.
In addition to performing, Indjic regularly teaches master classes in Europe, Japan and the Unites Sates, and is a frequent jury member of international competitions including the Chopin, Liszt, Rubinstein, Prague Spring , etc.
In 2010 , he was named “artist-in-residence” at the Prague Symphony Orchestra.
The Lutoslawski Quartet Wroclaw was established in 2007. The ensemble comprises, among others, leaders of the Wroclaw Philharmonic: Marcin Markowicz – II violin, Artur Rozmyslowicz – viola, Maciej Mlodawski - cello. Since March 2009 the first violin player of the Quartet is a prominent violinist – Jakub Jakowicz.
Despite their brief period of activity the ensemble has already given concerts at the International Festival Wratislavia Cantans, International Chamber Arts Festival Ensemble, Witold Lutoslawski Festival „Chain VI”, Silesian Quartet and Guests, Musica Polonica Nova, KlaraFestival in Brussel and Jazztopad Festival. They have performed with the Silesian Quartet, Royal String Quartet and Iturriaga Quartet as well as with Paul Gulda, Bruno Canino, English oboist Nicolas Daniel, Polish soloists Tomasz Strahl, Pawel Kowalski, Ryszard Groblewski and also with the legendary jazz players such as Kenny Wheeler and John Taylor. The ensemble gave a wonderful performance of Martinu's Concerto for string quartet and orchestra with the Wroclaw Philharmonic under the baton of Jacek Kaspszyk, which was highly praised by musical critics. In December 2010 the quartet performed in Brussels Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in closing of the International Chopin’s Year.
In cooperation with the Recording Company CD Accord and special guests such as Krzysztof Jakowicz and Andrzej Bauer the ensemble recorded the first CD presenting all chamber pieces of Witold Lutoslawski. The recording was nominated for award Fryderyk 2009 (Polish Grammies). In 2010 the Lutoslawski Quartet Wroclaw made recording of Quartets by Szymanowski, Shostakovitch and Markowicz for its debut CD which will be soon released.
The Lutoslawski Quartet focuses on XX century and contemporary chamber music, disseminating alos Polish masterpieces such as Lutoslawski’s, Bacewicz’s and Szymanowski’s. Moreover, the ensemble performs also works composed by one of its member – Marcin Markowicz, as well as Classical and Romantic masterpieces. As a versatile group they are open to diverse musical inspirations, having in their repertoire attractive classical and romantic masterpieces as well as jazz music.
Jakub Jakowicz. In 2001, following an invitation by conductor Pinchas Steinberg he made his debut with the Munich Philharmonic in a performance of Karol Szymanowski’s Violin Concerto No. 1. Since then he has performed as soloist with such orchestras as: Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Orchestra di Santa Cecilia, the National Philharmonic in Warsaw, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and the Czech Philharmonic in Prague. In 2006 he was invited to become a member of the Zehetmair Quartet with whom he has appeared at, among others, the Berlin Philharmonic, Tonnhale in Zurich, Musikhaus in Vienna, Wigmore Hall in London and Suntory Hall in Tokyo and with whom he has recorded a CD of Bartok’s and Hindemith’s Quartets (ECM) which was awarded the Diapason d’Or de l’Annee in 2007. In Poland he received the Polityka Magazine Passport award (2003) and Orfeusz award of Warsaw Autumn Contemporary Music Festival (2007). Since 2004 he works as an assistant at Warsaw’s Academy of Music. Jakub Jakowicz has recorded seven CDs, the most recent of which contains Ludwig van Beethoven’s Kreutzer and Spring Sonatas with Bartosz Bednarczyk on the piano. (Subito Records). Artist plays on a violin of Italian provenance, a gift from late Prof. Tadeusz Wronski – one of the founders of the Polish violin school.
Marcin Markowicz.
The concertmaster of the Wroclaw Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and from 2005 Artistic Director of the Ensemble International Chamber Music Festival. He studied under Prof. Christiane Edinger in Lubeck, Roman Lasocki and Krzysztof Jakowicz in Warsaw (graduating with distinction) and professor Roman Totenberg in Boston (USA). He has attended many master-class courses working under the tutelage of, among others, Ida Haendel, Sherban Lupu, Grigorij Zhislin, members of the Juillard Quartet, Cleveland Quartet, The Fine Arts Quartet as well as the Silesian Quartet and Szymanowski Quartet. As a soloist and chamber player he has participated in festivals in Bayreuth, Ratzeburg, La Ville d'EU, Musica Polonica Nova, the Warsaw Autumn and Turning Sounds festivals in Warsaw as well as the Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival in the USA. Between 2005 – 2006 he was a member of the Amade Kammerphilharmonie in Aachen. As a soloist and chamber musician he has performed in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Czech Republic, Austria, the the USA, Russia and South Africa. As a soloist he has also performed with Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Jacek Kaspszyk, with Sudecka Philahrmonic, ensembles from Krakow and Solingen (M. Foster). He gives master classes in Zakopane and Walbrzych. Marcin Markowicz is a recipient of scholarships from the Polish Culture Foundation, the Polish Ministry of Culture as well as the American Saul Cohen Foundation and Roman Totenberg Foundation. He recorded for the Polish Radio and CD Accord Music Edition.
He is also a composer – in 1999 he received an award of distinction at the Panufnik Composers Competition in Krakow and his compositions have been performed at festivals in Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, and the USA. During 2003 – 2005 he also collaborated with Warsaw's Drama Theatre.
Artur Rozmyslowicz
Soloist and a member of the Wroclaw Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. A graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw he studied viola with Professor Blazej Sroczynski and completed his post graduate studies at the Guildhall School of Music in London under Prof. Jack Glickman.
A participant of many master classes in Lancut and Ksiaz Castle in Poland as well as London, Ottawa and Puebla (Mexico). He developed his skills working under, among others, Pinchas Zukerman, Michael Tree. Stefan Kamasa, Stefan Popov as well as members of the Guarneri Quartet, Takasc Quartet, Heine Quartet and Silesian Quartet. He has participated in many festivals such as the Warsaw Autumn, Ensemble International Chamber Festival, Wratislavia Cantans, La Frentana and Pacific Music Festival.
He has also played with the London Symphony, National Basque, Sinfonia Juventus and Polish Radio orchestras and given concerts in many European, Asian and American countries.
Maciej Mlodawski
Principal cello of the Wroclaw Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. A graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw where he studied under Prof. Tomasz Strahl and Andrzej Bauer. He also studied at the Hochschule fur Musik in Augsburg under Julius Berger and Sebastian Hess. He developed his skills attending master-classes given by Miloš Sadlo, Victoria Yagling, Claus Riechardt, Kazimierz Michalik, Stanislaw Firlej, Andrzej Orkisz and Johannes Goritzki and chamber music seminars under Roman Totenberg, Christiane Edinger, Piotr Reichert, Jerzy Marchwinski, Maja Nosowska, Krystyna Borucinska, Paul Gulda and members of the Silesian Quartet. He holds awards from the Dezyderiusz Danczowski Cello Competition in Poznan and the Chamber Music Competition in Lodz and participates in master classes held among others in Lancut, at the Ensemble International Chamber Music Festival as well as the Holland Music Sessions Summer Academy in Bergen. As a soloist he has performed with the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Jacek Kaspszyk, also playing in the Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria and Italy.
956-959 Lisztabende
KLAVIERABENDE von ALEXEJ
ORLOWETSKY
12 Mai, 18.00 - Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki
i Literatury (Musik-und Literaturklub)
13 Mai, 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie,
Salonik Czterech Muz (Vier-Musen-Salon)
14 Mai, 18.00 - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów
Slaskich (Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss)
Programm
BACH-BUSONI
Chaconne
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Sonate C-dur op. 53
P a u s e
VERDI-LISZT
Miserere du Trovatore
BEETHOVEN-LISZT
Adelaida op. 46
SCHUBERT-LISZT
Der Müller und der Bach
FERENC LISZT
2. Polonaise E-dur
15 Mai um 12.00 - Katowice, Erzdiözese Museum,
(unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung der Institution für Promotion und Musikpopularisierung "Silesia")
Alexej Orlovetsky während des Konzerts in Erzdiözese Museum in Katowice
Fot. Bogdan Kulakowski („SILESIA"-Archiv)
Programm
VERDI-LISZT
Miserere du Trovatore
FERENC LISZT
La lugubre Gondola Nr 2
BEETHOVEN-LISZT
Adelaida op. 46
SCHUBERT-LISZT
Der Müller und der Bach, Aufenthalt
FERENC LISZT
2. Polonaise E-dur
Alexej Orlovetsky - prominenter Pianist, Pädagoge, Komponist und Dirigent, Preisträger internationaler
Klavierwettbewerbe, Absolvent (1984) und Dozent des
Konservatoriums in St. Petersburg (bis 1996). Sein
Klavierstudium hat er bei Grigorij Sokolov beendet,
bei dem er nachher Assistent wurde. Er studierte auch
Komposition bei Y. Falik und Oper- und Symphonie-dirigenturbei
I. A. Mussin. Im Jahre 1989 gewann er den zweiten
Preis beim II Internationalen F. Liszt-Klavierwettbewerb
in Utrecht und im Juli 1990 den ersten Preis am VII
Internationalen Jose Iturbi-Klavierwettbewerb in Valencia
in Spanien. Er führt eine lebhafte künstlerische und
Pädagogische Tätigkeit. Sein umfangreiches Konzertprogramm
umfasst Werke vom Barock bis zur Gegenwart, am liebsten
aber spielt er die Werke von Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff
und Beethoven. Im Jahre 1991 bespielte er in Niederlanden
auf dem Klavier Erard aus der Zeit von F. Liszt, zwei
Kompaktplatten mit den F. Liszt-Werken. Ausser den
Konzerten in seiner Heimat, trat er auch in Spanien,
Niederlanden, Jugoslavien, Deutschland und mehrmals
in Polen auf. In Polen führte er auf die Einladung
der F. Liszt-Gesellschaft schon 18 Klavierkurse für
polnische Pianisten und war Kursprofessor an allen
(17) von der TiFL veranstalteten Internationalen Klaviermeisterkursen
und war Juror aller unserer 8 Klavier-Wettbewerbe.
Autor der 50 Kompositionen (vorwiegent für Klavier).
KLAVIERABENDE von PAWEL RYDEL
953-955 Liszt Abende
14. April um 18.00 – Trzebnica, 15 April um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl.,
16. April um 18.00 – Brzeg,
See photos from the concerts
Programm:
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791)
Sonate B-dur KV 333
OLIVIER MESSIAEN (1908-1992)
3 Werke aus der "Petites esquisses d'oiseaux" (1985) :
Grive musicienne, Rouge-gorge, Merle noir
Rondeau (1943)
Premiere communion de la Vierge
from "Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus" (
(1944)
P a u s e
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
4 Mazurkas op. 24
ROMAN MACIEJEWSKI (1910-1998)
5 Mazurkas
FRYDERYK CHOPIN
2. Ballade g moll, op. 23
Pawel Rydel - a pianist from Gdansk educated in his hometown under Prof. Katarzya Popowa-Zydron and Prof. Waldemar Wojtal.
Currently working as an assistant professor in the Department of Piano at the "Stanislaw Moniuszko" Academy of Music in Gdansk. He perfected his skills in solo and chamber music performance in many master classes working under the guidance of numerous distinguished artists -educators (Andrzej Jasinski, Kevin Kenner, Jean-Paul-Sevilla, Andrzej Tatarski, Jadwiga Kaliszewska, Mark Lubotsky, Henry Meyer, Marek Mos and Maria Szwajger-Kulakowska).
He has won top prizes at piano and chamber music competitions, such as the 1st Nationwide F. Liszt Competition for the Scholarships in Wroclaw (1991), 3rd Nationwide I.J. Paderewski Piano Competition in Bydgoszcz (1994), 1st Chamber Music Competition in Zakopane (with violinist Andrzej Kacprzak - 1998), and Jury Prize at the International Piano Competition in Bremen (Germany - 1999).
Conducts regular concert activity both as a soloist and chamber musician performing in many concert halls in Poland and other European countries (including Russia, Germany, Norway, Ukraine, Italy).
Konzertzyklus zum 200. Geburstag von Franz Liszt
LÁSZLÓ BARANYAY - Klavier
949-951 Liszt Abende
17 März um 19.00 - Wroclaw, Witold Lutoslawski Philharmonie
(unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung Breslauer Philharmonie)
18 März um 18.30 - Oborniki Slaskie
19 März um 18.00 - Brzeg
See photos from the concerts
20 März um 18.00 - Katowice, Konzertsaal des Polnischen Rundfung
(unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung der Institution für Promotion und Musikpopularisierung "Silesia")
Programm:
BÉLA BARTÓK (1881-1945)
Suite op.14
ERNŐ DOHNÁNYI (1877-1960)
8 Bagatele aus "Winterreigen" op.13.
Pause
FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886)
1. Mephisto Walzer
Zwei Konzertetüden (Waldesrauschen, Gnomenreigen)
8. Ungarische Rhapsodie
12. Ungarische Rhapsodie
LÁSZLÓ BARANYAY (Hungary), laureate of numerous international piano competitions, professor at the "Franz Liszt" University of Music in Budapest.
He began playing the piano at the age of nine, and graduated as a student of Imre Ungár in 1969, followed by a post–graduate scholarship at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory till 1972 by prof. Stanislav Neuhaus. He regularly attended Géza Anda’s master classes in Switzerland.
He is a welcome guest in all major concert halls in Hungary and has frequently given guest performances in most European countries, as well as overseas (e.g. US, India, America, Japan).
Beside solo works, his repertoire also includes fifty concertos by Bach all the way to 20th century pieces. He pays particular attention to contemporary Hungarian music, a number of works have been written for and dedicated to him.
His extensive teaching activities include B.A. master classes on a regular basis in Hungary and abroad (Italy, Greece, Poland, Slovenia, France, Japan, India etc.)
Many students of his have achieved remarkable accomplishments at international competitions and in concert halls.
In 1992 he was awarded the "Franz Liszt" Prize for his achievements, the most prestigious appreciation issued by the Hungarian State.
KLAVIERABENDE von GRZEGORZ NIEMCZUK
Konzerte zum 201-Geburgstag von F. Chopin
941-949 Liszt Abende
26 Feb, um 18.00 – Brzeg,
27 Feb, um 18.00 – Wloszakowice, 28 Feb, um 18.00 – Wroclaw, KMiL,
1 März um 18.00 – Trzebnica, 2 März um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl.
28 Feb. 14,00 – Wroclaw - KMiL, 1 März um 18.00 – Trzebnica, 2 März um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl., (130-132 Musikbildugskonzerte für Jugendliche)
Programm:
JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)
Sonate As-dur Hob. XVI/46
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770 -1827)
15 Variationen mit Fuge über ein Originalthema Es-Dur op. 35
i n t e r m i s s i o n
FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886)
2. Ballade h-Moll
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Nokturn H-Dur op. 9 nr 3
Walc Es-Dur Op. 18
II Scherzo b-Moll op. 31
"Charismatic pianist who is able to attract attention of every listener. His interpretations are nobly virtuosic, spontanious and fresh" (Silesia Newsletter).
"He is a truly wonderful talent and a most exciting artist" (Jerome Rose).
Grzegorz Niemczuk - winner of the 40th National Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 2010 - has already performed in many European countries such as Poland, Germany, Bulgaria, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Slovenia, Serbia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, Norway, Croatia and Great Britain, and also in the USA(New York) and Australia (Bowral) both as a soloist and chamber musician. His outstanding debut in Italy last year (which took place in Casale di Monferrato just after Vercelli Competition), ended with standing ovation, resulted in invitation for recitals in the famous Museo Borgogna at Vercelli.
Born on 11 April 1985, he started playing the piano at the age of 7 with Barbara Klikiewicz, at the Music School in Tychy. During his first six years of studying he was given some prizes at interschool and Polish piano competitions for young musicians: in Zabrze(distinction), Warsaw and Chorzow(2nd prize).
In 2009 he graduated with the highest distinction from the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice. Since the year of 2001 he has been a student of Jozef Stompel (prize winner of International Chopin's Piano Competition in Warsaw, George Enescu Piano Competition in Bucuresti). He also finished his studies in chamber music under Professor Regina Michalak.
He developed his music skills at music courses where he worked with such artists as Joseph Banovetz, Menahem Pressler, Philippe Entremont, Peter Donohoe, Mykola Suk, Jeffrey Swann, Joaquin Achucarro, Yuan Sheng, Alexander Kobrin, Alberto Nose, Rudolf Bernatik, Andrzej Jasinski, Piotr Paleczny, Aleksiej Orlovetsky, Jerome Rose, Dang Thai Son, Adam Wodnicki, Krystian Zimerman.
Grzegorz Niemczuk is the winner of many prizes at national and international piano competitions:
2003 - I Prize at the 6th International Silesian Piano Competition in Zabrze(Poland)
2004 - Distinction and special prize(for the best interpretation of M. Magin’s work) and the 1st Interschool Chopin’s Piano Competition in memory of Milosz Magin in Lodz(Poland)
2005 - III Prize at the 4th International Chopin Piano Competition in Varna(Bulgaria)
- Special Blüthner Prize at the 3rd International Ferenz Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw
2006 - III Prize at the National Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw
2007 - I Prize at the 11th International Piano Competition “Stefano Marizza” in Trieste (Italy) (“awarded for his refined kind of piano playing and for the expressive nobility which shine through his interpretations”) - V Prize at the National Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw
2008 - The Laureate of Janet and William Schwartz Scholarship Award in New York
- The Finalist of the 7th International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Marianskie Laznie(Czech Republic)
- I Prize at the National Chopin’s Piano Competition “Chopin of the Young” in Konin(Poland)
- I Prize at the International Piano Competition in Waterloo (Belgium)
2009 - The Laureate of the 43rd Festival of Polish Piano Art in Slupsk
2010 - 1st Prize and a Special Prize for the best performance of Robert Schumann's Work at the National Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw
He has received the Scholarship of the Mayor of Tychy(1999,2000,2001,2002,2008) and was the holder of the scholarships of the President of the Council of Ministers(2003), the Minister of Culture and National Heritage (2003/2004, 2007/2008) and the Polish Children’s Fund(2003/2004).
KLAVIERABEND - ALEKSANDRA SWIGUT
940 Lisztabende
26 Januar um 18.30 Oborniki
Slaskie Vier-Musen-Salon
Programm:
Wolfgang Amadeusz Mozart - Sonate D-Dur KV 311
Karol Szymanowski - Szecheresade aus "Masken" op. 34
Fryderyk Chopin - Barkarole Fis-dur op. 60
Sergei Prokofiev - 2.Sonate d-moll op. 14
Konzert wird von Juliusz Adamowski geführt

Aleksandra Swigut und Juliusz Adamowski während des Konzerts in Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss in Brzeg. Fot. J. Grycan.
Aleksandra Swigut born in Nowy Sacz, began her musical education at the age of six under the guidance of Teresa Orchel. From 2006 she entrusted her musical development to Mariola Cieniawa-Puchala. Currently she is a graduate in the piano class of professor Piotr Paleczny at the Karol Szymanowski Complex of State Music Schools in Warsaw.
Aleksandra is a winner of numerous awards in international and national piano festivals and competitions. Among the most important are: 1st Prize and two special awards in the 5th National Piano Competition EPTA (Krakow, 2006), 1st prize in the International Piano Course “Morningside Music Bridge” in the category “Best Concert with Orchestra” and 3rd prize in the category “Chamber Music” (Calgary, 2007), 3rd prize in the National Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, 2nd prize and two special prizes (EMCY Prize, Bärenreiter Urtext Prize) in the International Competition for Young Pianists in Ettlingen (Germany, 2010), 2nd prize and a special prize in the International Piano Competition in Enshede (Netherlands, 2010).
In the years 2006-2009 she actively participated in Piano Master Courses at the International Chopin Festivals in Duszniki Zdrój.
Alexandra has given concerts in many Polish towns, in Germany, Ukraine and Canada. She performed at numerous international festivals like the 64th International Chopin Festival in Duszniki Zdrój, 11th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival in the Auditorium Maximum of Jagiellonian University in Krakow, at the PREMIA Festival in Lódz Philharmonic and at the inauguration of Chopin’s Year at the Musical Academy in Katowice.
Since 2003 she is covered by a program of assistance for exceptionally gifted youth run by the National Fund for Children. She received scholarships of the Ministry of Culture and of the Malopolska Scholarship Foundation “Sapere Auso”. In 2010 she also received the Franciszek Wybranczyk Artistic Scholarship with an invitation to play as soloist with the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra.
She performed as soloist with the Lódz Philharmonic, The Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic Orchestra, Fryderyk Chopin Musical University Symphonic Orchestra, AUKSO Chamber Orchestra, Beethoven Academy Orchestra, under the baton of such excellent conductors as L. Borowicz, M. Dworzynski, M. Mos, M. Niesiolowski, W. Rodek, T. Wojciechowski, M. Wolinska.
She also gives concerts in a chamber duo with her sister, violinist.
Aleksandra Swigut is represented by Ludwig van Beethoven Association.
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LISZT ABENDE 2010
Konzertenplan und Solisten im Jahre 2010
Januar
ALEKSANDRA BARON – Klavier
junge polnische Pianistin
29 Jan. um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl
Februar
ANDRIY LUNIOV (Ukraina) – Klavier
ein begabter junger Pianist aus Kijev, Preisträger der Internationale Klavierwettbewerbe
Konzerte zum 200-Geburgstag von F. Chopin
25 Feb. um 18.00 – Trzebnica, 28 Feb. um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl, 27 Feb. um 18.00 – Brzeg
28 Feb. Um 18.00 – Wloszakowice
März
ALEKSANDRA SWIGUT – Klavier
junge polnische Pianistin
Konzerte zum 200-Geburgstag von F. Chopin
26 März um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl, 27 März um 18.00 – Brzeg
28. März um17.00 - Wrocław KMiL, 29 März um18.00 – Olawa, 30 März um 19.00 – Trzebnica
April
SONIA FRÄKI (Finland) – Klavier
Preisträgerin des 4. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerbs in Wroclaw (2008)
23 April um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl, 24 April um 18.00 Brzeg, 25 April um 17.00 – Wroclaw KMiL
Mai
ALEXEI ORLOVETSKY (Sankt Petersburg) – Klavier
ein prominenter russischer Pianist, Komponist und Paedagoge,
seit 1990 alljährich bei verschiedenen Taetigkeitsformen unserer Gesellschaft beteiligt
28 Mai um 18.30 – Oborniki Sl, 29 Mai um 19.00 – Brzeg,
30 Mai um 18.00 – Olawa, 31 Mai um 18.00 – Wroclaw KMiL
August
TEILNEHMER DES 17. INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERMEISTERKURSES IN WROCLAW
27 Aug. 18.00 - Brzeg, 28 Aug. 19.30 - Duszniki, 29 Aug. 18.00 – Wroclaw, Philharmonie
20 und 30 Aug. um 19.30 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
September
STANISLAV SOLOVIEV (Russland - Sankt Petersburg)
Winner im 3. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerb in Wroclaw (Breslau) - 2005
24 Sep. 18.30 – Oborniki Sl, 25 Sep. 18.00 – Brzeg, 26 Sep. 18.00 – Wloszakowice
27 Sep. 18.00 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL), 28 Sep. 18.00 – Trzebnica
27 Sep.12,30 – Trzebnica (125. Musikbildugskonzert für Jugendliche)
28 Sep.12,30 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL) (126. Musikbildugskonzert für Jugendliche)
Oktober
MATEUSZ SMÓL – Violine and MARCIN SIKORSKI – Klavier
Recital des sehr begabten polnischen Violinisten und einen prominenten polnischen Kammermusikpianisten
15 Okt. 18.30 – Oborniki Sl, 16 Ok. 18.00 – Wroclaw, 17. Okt. 18.00 – Wloszakowice
18 Okt. 18.00 – Olawa, 19 Okt. 18.00 – Trzebnica,
15 Okt. 12,30 – Wroclaw (127. Musikbildugskonzert für Jugendliche)
19 Okt. 12,30 – Trzebnica, (128. Musikbildugskonzert für Jugendliche)
Nowember
DAWID JARZYŃSKI – Klarinette and ANNA CZAICKA – piano
D. Jarzynski ist ein prominenter Polnischer Klarinettist, Preisträger der internationalen Musikwettbewerbe
18 Now. 19.00 – Wroclaw (Philharmonie), 19 Now. 18.30 Oborniki Sl., 20 Now. 18.00 – Brzeg,
19 Now. 12,30 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL) (129. Musikbildugskonzert für Jugendliche)
Dezember
ALEXEI KOMAROV (Russia) – piano
Preisträger des 3. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerbs in Wroclaw (Breslau) - 1999
9 Dez. 19.00 – (Wroclaw Philharmonie),
10 Dez. 18.30 – Oborniki Sl., 11 Dez. 18.00 – Brzeg,
12 Dez. at 18.00 – Olawa
Konzertsäle:
Brzeg (Brieg) - Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss, pl. Zamkowy 1 (Platz)
Duszniki Zdroj (Reinerz) - F. Chopin-Konzertsaal
Olawa (Ohlau) – Kultur-Zentrums in Olawa, ul. 11 Listopada 27 , (Strasse)
Oborniki Slaskie (Obernigk) - Vier-Musen-Salon, ul. J. Piłsudskiego 13 (Strasse)
Trzebnica (Trebnitz) - Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft), B. Glowacki Str.15
Wloszakowice - Sulkovsky Palast, ul. K. Kurpinskiego 29 (Strasse)
Wroclaw (Breslau) - Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL), pl. T. Kosciuszko 9 (Platz)
Wroclaw (Breslau) – Witold Lutoslawski Philharmonie, ul. J. Pilsudskiego 19 (Strasse)
Alle Konzerte werden von einem populärwissenschaftlichen Kommentar begleitet
Alle Konzerte werden von Juliusz Adamowski geführt.
Veranstaltung: F. Liszt- Gesellschaft unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung W. Lutoslawski Philharmonie und Musik- U. Literatur-Klubs in Wroclaw, Schlesien-Piasten-Museums In Brzeg, Vier-Musen-Salon in Oborniki Slaskie, Kultur-Zentrums in Olawa, Kultur-Zentrums in Duszniki Zdroj (Reinerz), Kultur-Zentrums in Wloszakowice, sowie mit finanzieller Unterstützung seitens Selbsverwaltugsbehörden der Niederschlesischen und Opelner Woiwodschaften, Breslauer, Brieger Obornigker Trebnitzer Stadtverwaltungen und Konditoreiwarenunternehmen "ODRA" A.G. in Brzeg (Brieg).
IN THE RHYTHM OF WALZ
ALEXEI KOMAROV- piano
936-939 "Liszt-Abende"
9 Dezember, um 19,00 - Wroclaw, Wroclaw Philharmonic Concert Hall,19
(unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung Breslauer Philharmonie)
10 Dezember,um18,30 - Oborniki Slaskie, Parlour of Four Muses
11 Dezember, um 18,00 - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Slaskich pl. Zamkowy 1
12 Dezember, um 18,00 - Olawa, Culture Centre (Osrodek Kultury) in Olawa
Program:
P. Tchaikovsky Natha-waltz op. 51 No.4
A. Lyadov "Music box"
S. Rachmaninov Waltz op.10 No.2
M. Levitzky Waltz op.2 (~2 min.)
A. Rubinstein Waltz-caprice (~6 min.)
V. Sapelnikov Valse de salon, op.7 No.1
A. Komarov Waltz-caprice (2008)
F. Schubert - F. Liszt Soirees de Vienne, Valse-caprice No.3
i n t e r m i s s i on
R. Gnattali "Vaidosa"
E. Bentz Woods Valse phantastique
L. Godowsky "Alt Wien"
J. Massenet "Valse folle"
C. Debussy La plus que lente
M. Moszkowski Scherzo-valse, op.40
F. Chopin - A. Mihalowski Paraphrase on the Waltz Des-dur, op.64 No.1
Wieniawski Valse de concert E-dur op 30
F. Liszt Valse-imprompt
G. Donizetti - F. Liszt Waltz-caprice on two motives from "Lucia" and "Parisina"

Alexey Komarov was born on March, 31st, 1976 in Karaganda (Kazakhstan).
In 1983 entered the Special Musical school in Karaganda.
In 1992 entered the Central Special Musical school at the Moscow State Conservatory.
In 1994 entered the Moscow State Conservatory under tutorship of Prof. Yuri Slesarev.
In 1996 won the 5th prize on II International Piano Competition entitled "Arthur Rubinstain in memoriam" in Bydgoszcz (Poland).
In 1997 won the 2nd prize on VII International Competition for piano and orchestra "Citt? di Cantů" (Italy).
In 1999 won the 3rd prize on F. Liszt International Piano Competition in Wroclaw (Poland).
In the year 1999 received a scholarship from Yamaha European Foundation.
In 2001 won the 2nd prize on V J. Paderewski International Piano Competition in Bydgoszcz (Poland).
In 2003 won the 4th prize on International Piano Competition of memory Vladimir Horowitz in Kiev (Ukraine).
>From 2003 to 2004 studied in Piano Academy: " Accademia Pianistica Incontri col Maestro" in Imola (Italy) under principle tutorship of Maestro Lazar Berman. Also took some lessons from Boris Petrushansky.
Took part in work of the judge of First and Second piano competitions for young players "Chopin's Golden Ring" w Radovljica (Slovenia, 2005, 2006).
Held concerts in Russia, Kazakhstan, Poland, Italy, Germany, Slovenia and Japan, also as a soloist with symphony orchestra.
DAWID JARZYNSKI - Klarinette
ANNA CZAICKA - Klavier
932-934 "Liszt-Abende"
18 Nov. at 19.00 - Wroclaw, W. Lutoslawski Philharmonie
(unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung Breslauer Philharmonie)
19 Nov, at 18.30 - Oborniki Slaskie, Vier-Musen-Salon
20 Nov, at 18.00 - Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
19 Nov at 12,30 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (129. Musikbildugskonzert für Jugendliche)
Programm:
GIOACHINO ROSSINI (1792-1868)
Fantasie Es-Dur für Klavier und Klarinette
FRANCOIS DEVIENNE (1759-1803)
1. Sonate C-Dur für Klarinette und Klavier
GIOACHINO ROSSINI
ThemE mit Variationen für Klarinette und Klavier
Pause
CARL MARIA WEBER (1786-1826)
Variations B-Dur für Klarinette und Klavier Op.33 über die Themen aus der Oper "Silwana"
FERDINAND RIES (1784-1838)
Sonate g-Moll Op. 29 für Klarinette und Klavier
LUDWIG SPOHR (1784-1859)
Pottpourri F-Dur Op.80 für Klarinette und Klavier über die Themen aus dem "Das unterbrochene Opferfest" von Peter v.Winter
Das Konzertprogramm mittels der ausgewelten Werke führt die Züherer in das Tonklima der Romantismusanfangszeit in Europa ein.

DAWID JARZYNSKI (geb. 24 Dezember 1984 in Polen, Katowice)
Er studierte im Jahren 1997-2003 an der Karol Szymanowski State Grammar School of Music in Katowice, Polen (Klarinettenklasse von Leopold Perek), und 2003-2009 studierte er an der Zürcher Hochschule der Kuenste bei Matthias Mueller – Klarinette (Konzertdiplom mit Auszeichnung 2007, Solistendiplom 2009), sowie Kammermusik bei Radovan Vlarkovic, Thomas Indermuehle und Isabel Mundry, und Bassklarinette bei Elmar Schmid. Weitere musikalische Ausbildung im Meisterkurse, u.a. bei Eduard Brunner, Guy Deplus, Philippe Cuper, Sharon Kam, Charles Neidich, Sabine Meyer, Martin Froest, Alessandro Carbonare, Reiner Wehle, Ralph Manno, Thomas Friedli, David Campbell, Matthias Mueller, Mieczyslaw Stachura, Gaby van Pas-Riet, Adriane Hölszky und Giorgio Mandolesi.
Preisträger an internationalen Wettbewerben in Moskau, Russland (2003 – Kristal Kamerton Statuette), Krakau, Polen (2006 – 3.Preis), Luxemburg (2006 – Silbere Medaille), Ochrida, Makedonien (2007 – 2.Preis), M.Spisak in Dabrowa Gornicza, Polen (2007 – 1.Preis) Kiev, Ukraine (2007 – 2.Preis), und A.Tansman in Lodz (2008 – 3.Preis).
Wichtigere Stipendien und weitere Auzeichnungen: Margarite Meister (2005), Kiefer Hablitzel (2009), Migros Kulturprozent – Ernst Göhner Stiftung (2009,2010), Friedl Wald Stiftung (2009), Polnischer Präsident - Herr Aleksander Kwasniewski (2002), Polnischer Premier (2001),Polnischer Kulturministerium (1999,2000,2002,2007,2010), Präsident der Stadt Katowice (2000,2002,2003).
Dawid Jarzynski führt eine aktive Konzertleben, er spielt im Orpheus Festival Zürich 2008, Menuhin Festival Gstaad 2010 und New Sounds Festival Canterbury 2009. Bis jetzt als Solist trat er mit dem Begleitung vom u.a. mit Jenaer Philharmoniker, Berliner Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester, Musikkollegium Winterthur, Suedwestdeutsche Kammerorchester Pforzheim, Baden-Badener Philharmonie, State Silesian Philharmonic, Karol Szymanowski Youth Symphony Orchestra, l’Orchestre du Conservatoire Superieur et Academie de Musique Tibor Varga, Orchestra for New Music und Chamber Orchestra of Zaglebie Dabrowskie auf, und hat mit sir Colin Davis und Stanislaw Skrowaczewski zusammen gearbeitet.
Im Repertoire hat er mehr als 150 Stücke (inkl. ueber 50 Solokonzerte), von Mozart bis zum XXI Jh., und im seine Discographie eine CD mit Klarinettenwerke vom Chyrzynski, Jarzynski, Patterson und Yun (DUX Label 2008, DUX0622, www.dux.pl), hat er auch für Schweizer DRS2 und RSR, sowie Deutschlandradio Kultur und Polnischen PR2 mehrmals aufgenommen. 2009-2010 hat Dawid Jarzynski als ein künstlerischer Assistent von Matthias Mueller an der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste unterrichtet, heutzutage spielt er in der Opernhaus Zürich (Orchesterakademie).
ANNA CZAICKA – Klavier
Geboren am 8 Juni 1982 in Kraków (Krakau), begann das Klavierspiel im 8. Lebensjahr in der Staatlichen Grazyna Bacewicz Musikschule in Jaworzno zu lernen. In 2001 beendete sie das Staatliche Karol Szymanowski Musiklyzeum in Katowice (Kattowitz), in der Klavierklasse von Mgr Urszula Jochemczyk. Sie ist Absolventin der Karol Szymanowski Musikakademie in Katowice (Klavierklasse von Prof. Wojciech Switala, Klasse der Kameralistik von Prof. Regina Strokosz-Michalak), wo sie zurzeit arbeitet. Ihr Können im Bereich des Klavierspiels verfeinerte sie während zahlreicher Meisterkurse und Kammermusik-Workshops unter der Führung vieler bedeutender Pianisten wie Lee Kum-Sing (Vancouver), Viktor Merschanov (Moskau), Alexei Orlovetsky (St.Petersburg), Grzegorz Kurzynski (Breslau), Alexei Maximov (Doneck), Anthony Spiri (Köln), Tomasz Herbut (Bern), oder Kevin Kenner (London). Sie hat mit vielen namhaften Künstlern, u.a.mit Radovan Vlatkovic, zusammen gearbeitet. Während ihrer Ausbildung nahm sie an vielen polnischen, wie auch internationalen Wettbewerben und Festivalen teil. Sie trat u.a. im Gutshof Frederic Chopins in Duszniki Zdrój, Atma, sowie in der Schlesischen, Breslauer, Oppelner und Lubliner Philharmonie auf.
MATEUSZ SMÓL - Violine
MARCIN SIKORSKI - Klavier
Preistreger dem Internationalen Musikwettbewerbe
925-931 "Liszt-Abende"
See photos from the concerts
15 Oktober, um 18,30 - Oborniki Slaskie, Vier-Musen-Salon, ul. J. Pilsudskiego 13 (Strasse)
16 Oktober, um 18,00 - Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL), pl. T. Kosciuszko 9 (Platz)
17 Oktober, um18,00 - Wloszakowice, Sulkovsky Palast, ul. K. Kurpinskiego 29 (Strasse)
18 Oktober, um 18,00 - Olawa, Kultur-Zentrums in Olawa, ul. 11 Listopada 27 , (Strasse)
19 October, um 18,00 - Trzebnica, Klub- "ik", (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft), B. Glowacki Str.15
Programm:
JAN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685 -1750))
Chaconne aus der 2. Partite d-moll für Violin solo
HENRYK WIENIAWSKI (1844-1908)
Polonaise D-dur op. 4
PABLO SARASATE (1835-1880) )
Fantasie "Carmen" op. 25
P a u s e
CESAR FRANCK (1822-1890)
Sonate für Violin und Klavier A-dur
Werden auch zwei (125 i 126) Musikbildugskonzerte für Jugendliche
(mit dem anderen Programm) veranstaltet:
15 Oktober, um 12,30 - Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL), pl. T. Kosciuszko 9 (Platz)
19 Oktober, um 12,30 - Trzebnica, (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft), B. Glowacki Str.15
Mateusz Smol was born in 1990 in Poznan. He started playing violin at the age of six in Karina Gidaszewska’s violin class. Since 1997 He was her student in Wieniawski’s Elementary School of Music in Poznan and later in "School of Talents" in Poznan. Now he studies with Jadwiga Kaliszewska at The Academy of Music in Poznan. Since he started his first class in school he was soon to win Wielkopolski Regional Performing Competition. His later awards include the Grand Prix at National Grazyna Bacewicz Violin Competition in Wroclaw, 1st Prize at National “Young Paganini” Violin Competition in Legnica, 2nd Prize at International Violin Competition “Jeunesses Musicales” in Bucharest, Romania, 3rd Prize at International Andrea Postacchini Violin Competition in Fermo, Italy. He was also laureate of 1st Prize of the Aleksandra Januszajtis Memorial Violin Competition in Gdansk, 2nd Prize at International Robert Canetti Violin Competition in Versailles, France and 1st Prize at National Violin Competition in Elblag. He was also a semifinalist of Michael Hill International Violin Competition in New Zealand. In 1999 he presented acoustic qualities of instruments at National Violin Maker Competition, in 2005 he performed with Leganica Philharmonic Orchestra and Paznan Philharmonic Orchestra, in may 2006 he played on The Opening Ceremony at XI International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Maker Competition in Poznan. In 2008 he played concerts with Moscow Symphony Orchestra “Centra P.Slobodkina” in Moscow and he played the premiere of the Janusz Stalmierski’s Violin Concerto with Czestochowa Filharmonic Orchestra. He is a holder of scholarships from Minister of Culture, Aleksander and Jolanta Kwasniewski (President of Poland) Young Talents’ Fund, the scholarship for participation in “Musica Mundi” International Chamber Ensemble Course in Brussels, Belgium and “Morningside Music Bridge” Course in Calgary, Canada. He plays French violin made by the member of Frebinet family from the end of 18th century.
Marcin Sikorski Musician. Pianist. Born in 1971, is believed to be „the most outstanding Polish chamber pianist of the young generation”. His performance is highly acclaimed both by the audience and critics.
Marcin Sikorski graduated in 1996 from the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music (Katowice, Poland) as a student of Maria Szwajger-Kulakowska. In 1999 he completed a doctoral degree in chamber music at the Academy of Music (Poznan), where he has been an Assistant Professor in chamber music and an accompanying pianist. He studied piano and chamber music in master classes and music courses conducted by Isaac Stern, Leon Fleisher, Bruno Canino, Emanuel Ax, Erica Frieser and the members of the LaSalle, Juilliard, Emerson and Guarneri Quartets.
In 2001 he took part in the Isaac Stern Chamber Music Workshop at Carnegie Hall in New York and played a concert there.
He is a 1st prize winner of chamber music competitions in Paris and Gdansk and was a laureate in Pörtschach, Vercelli and Kraków. As an accompanist he won awards at several international violin competitions such as the Szymanowski International Violin Competition. He was an official accompanist of the 2006 Hannover International Violin Competition, 2008 Britten Violin Competition in London, the 1996, 2001 and 2006 Wienawski International Violin Competitions in Poznan and International Violin Competition Torun 2007.
The CD with live recordings from last Wienawski Competiton with 1st prize winner – Agata Szymczewska was awarded „FRYDERYK 2006” Prize.
He works in Music Academy Poznan and lives in Bydgoszcz with his wife Magda and three children – Sabina, Stas and Leos.
STANISLAW SOLOVIEV (Russland) - Klavier
Preistreger dem 3. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerb in Wroclaw (2005)
918-924 "Liszt-Abende"
See photos from the concerts
24 September, um. 18,00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Vier-Musen-Salon, ul. J. Pilsudskiego 13 (Strasse)
25 September, um. 18,00 - Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss, pl. Zamkowy 1 (Platz)
26 September, um. 18,00 - Wloszakowice, Sulkovsky Palast, ul. K. Kurpinskiego 29 (Strasse)
27 September, um. 18,00 - Wroclaw, Musik- und Literaturklub pl. T. Kosciuszki 9.(Platz)
28 September, um. 18,00 - Trzebnica, Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft), B. Glowacki Str.15
Program:
PETER TCHAIKOVSKY (1840 -1893)
Jahreszeiten op. 37 bis
P a u s e
IGNACY JAN PADEREWSKI (1860-1941)
Legenda As-dur op. 16 nr 1 Melodie Ges-dur op. 16 nr 2 Polonaise H-dur op. 9 nr 6
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Fantasie f-moll op. 49
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Legende Nr 2 E-dur:
"St Francois de Paule marchant sur les flots" "
Werden auch zwei (125 i 126) Musikbildugskonzerte für Jugendliche
(mit dem anderen Programm) veranstaltet:
27 September, um. 12,30 - Trzebnica, (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft).
28 September, um. 12,30 - Wroclaw, Musik- und Literaturklub.
Stanislaw Soloviev - born in 1979 in Leningrad (St Petersburg), Russia. Graduated from the State Conservatoire in St Petersburg in 2003, where he studied under Prof. Alexander Sandler. Laureate of many piano competitions. Won, among others, 1st prize at the National Competition of Chamber Music in Moscow, Russia, in 1994; 1st prize at the International Competition of Piano Duos in St Petersburg in 1995; 3rd prize at the "Concertino-Praha" International Competition in Prague, Czech Republic, in 1995; 1st prize at the Jozeps Vitols International Piano Competition in Riga, Latvia, in 2002. In 2005 he definitely won the 3rd International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw. Performs as a soloist, chamber musician and with numerous orchestras. Performed in Russia, the Netherlands, Latvia, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Süd Korea and Serbia. Recorded two albums.
In 2007 awarded the Audience Prize at the 17th Festival for Young Laureates of the Music Competitions in Katowice organised by IPiUM SILESIA (performed 40 soloists from 6 countries).
Extract from the review "Young Star of the Russian Piano Playing", published on 24 December 2006 in Ruch Muzyczny (Polish central music periodical for professionals): "Soloviev, a graduate and already a lecturer of the St Petersburg Conservatoire - belongs to a small group of artists who can combine in a very natural way their virtuoso temperament with contemplation of a chamber musician. He is able to show off easily the most difficult structures in increadible tempo, and a moment later sink in contemplation, listening intently to most delicate nuance of a music discourse with the sensitivity of a natural born chamber musician. He has one more (...) essential feature - the need and ability of improvisatory approach to a prepared interpretation proposal. It brings freshness to his performances (...)"
KONZERTE TEILNEHMER DES 17. INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERMEISTERKURSES IN WROCLAW
Karolina Czech |
Marta Czech |
Martyna Gasiewska |
Alicja Gutowska |
Łukasz Krupinski |
Agata Kudelska |
Krzysztof Łagodziński |
Michal Medzkiewicz |
Tamara Niekludow |
Wroclaw Philharmonic Concert Hall
29 September 2010, 18.00
Programm
DOMENICO SCARLATTI (1685-1757)
Sonata h-moll L. 33
JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)
Sonata Es-dur Hob. XVI/23
cz. I Allegro moderato
wyk. Marta Czech
JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)
Sonata F-dur Hob. XVI/23
wyk. Tamara Niekludow
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Scherzo b-moll op. 31
wyk. Karolina Czech
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
XI Rapsodia wegierska
wyk. Michal Medzkiewicz
przerwa / intermission
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Nokturn E-dur op 62 nr 2
Etiuda F-dur op. 10 nr 8
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
VI Rapsodia wegierska
wyk. Lukasz Krupinski
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1837)
Wariacje b-moll op. 3
wyk. Tamara Niekludow
Duszniki Zdrój
Chopin Manor-House
28 September 2010, 18.00
Programm
DOMENICO SCARLATTI (1685-1757)
Sonata h-moll L. 33,
JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)
Sonata Es-dur Hob. XVI/23
cz. I Allegro moderato
wyk. Marta Czech
JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)
Sonata F-dur Hob. XVI/23
SERGIEJ RACHMANINOW (1873-1943)
Etiuda-Obraz fis-moll op. 39 nr 3
FRYDERYK CHOPIN(1810-1849)
Etiuda c-moll op. 10 nr 12
wyk. Tamara Niekludow
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Sonata c-moll op. 13 "Pathétique"
cz. I Grave. Allegro di molto e con brio
wyk. Martyna Gasiewska
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Nokturn E-dur op 62 nr 2
Etiuda F-dur op. 10 nr 8
wyk. Lukasz Krupinski
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Scherzo b-moll op. 31
wyk. Karolina Czech
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
XI Rapsodia wegierska
wyk. Michal Medzkiewicz
Brzeg
Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
27 September 2010, 18.00
Programm:
DOMENICO SCARLATTI (1685-1757)
Sonata E-dur L. 23
wyk. Krzysztof Łagodziński
DOMENICO SCARLATTI
Sonata h-moll L. 33, Sonata D-dur L. 461
CLAUDE DEBUSSY (1862-1918)
I Preludium (zeszyt I) "Tancerki delfickie"
wyk. Marta Czech
CLAUDE DEBUSSY
VIII Preludium (z. I ) "Dziewczę o włosach jak len"
MIKOŁAJ RAKOW (1908-1990)
Etiuda nr 5 z "20 etiud koncertowych"
wyk. Alicja Gutowska
SERGIEJ RACHMANINOW (1873-1943)
Etiuda-Obraz h-moll op. 39 nr 4
wyk. Agata Kudelska
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
VI Rapsodia węgierska
wyk. Łukasz Krupiński
przerwa / intermission
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Sonata c-moll op. 13 "Pathétique"
cz. I Grave. Allegro di molto e con brio
wyk. Martyna Gasiewska
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Nokturn fis-moll op. 48 nr 2
SERGIEJ RACHMANINOW (1873-1943)
Etiuda-Obraz Es-dur op. 33 nr 7
wyk. Karolina Czech
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
XV Rapsodia węgierska ("Marsz Rákóczi`ego")
wyk. Michal Medzkiewicz
SERGIEJ PROKOFIEW (1891-1953)
III Sonata a-moll op.28
wyk. Tamara Niekludow
Eröffnungskonzert
Klavierabend von Grzegorz Niemczuk
20 Aug. um 19.30 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
Programm:
JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)
Sonata As-dur Hob. XVI/46
ROBERT SCHUMANN (1810 -1856)
Fantazja C-dur op. 17
przerwa / intermission
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
II Ballada h-moll
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Nokturn H-dur op. 9 nr 3
Mazurek cis-moll op. 41 nr 4
II Scherzo b-moll op. 31
Grzegorz Niemczuk
- "Zdolny, muzykalny bardzo, ma dużo do powiedzenia w pianistyce, ma dużo do powiedzenia w chopinistyce, ma urok jego granie, a szkoła pianistyczna nieskazitelna. Brawo, brawo, brawo!" (Bogusław Kaczyński dla CTV po występie na Festiwalu "Ave Maria" w Czeladzi, maj 2010).
Grzegorz Niemczuk ukończył z wyróżnieniem Akademię Muzyczn± im. K. Szymanowskiego w Katowicach studiuj±c pod kierunkiem prof. Józefa Stompla, z którym współpracuje od 2001 roku.
Swoje umiejętno¶ci doskonalił na mistrzowskich kursach pianistycznych, gdzie gdzie jego profesorami byli m. in.: Joseph Banovetz, Klausa Hellwig, Menahem Pressler, Philippe Entremont, Jeffrey Swann, Joaquin Achucarro, Mykola Suk, Piotr Paleczny, Yuan Sheng, Alexander Kobrin, Alberto Nose, Andrzej Jasiński, Aleksiej Orłowiecki, Jerome Rose, Dang Thai Son, Krystian Zimerman.
Prowadzi ożywion± działalno¶ć koncertow±, regularnie występuj±c w Polsce, oraz w całej Europie. Występował również w USA (Nowy Jork - Steinway Hall, Mannes College) i w Bowral w Australii.
Był solist± wielu prestiżowych festiwali muzycznych w Polsce i zagranic± - m. in.: Międzynarodowych Festiwali Młodych Laureatów Konkursów Muzycznych organizowanych. przez IPiUM "SILESIA" w Katowicach (trzykrotnie), International Keybord Institute & Festiwal w Nowym Jorku (dwukrotnie), i 65 Międzynarodowego Festiwalu Chopinowskiego w Duszni-kach Zdroju).
Często występuje również jako kameralista, współpracuj±c z wieloma instrumentalistami oraz ¶piewakami.
Jest laureatem I nagród na międzynarodowych konkursach pianistycznych w Trie¶cie (2007) i Waterloo (2008) oraz na Międzynarodowym Konkursie Pianistycznym im. Fryderyka Chopina w Warszawie (styczeń 2010). Zaj±ł również czołowe miejsca na kilku konkursach po¶więconych Fryderykowi Chopinowi w Polsce i zagranic±.
W lipcu 2008 r. został laureatem "Janet and William Schwartz Scholarship Award" w Nowym Jorku, za¶ we wrze¶niu 2009 r. - "Estrady Młodych" na 43 Festiwalu Pianistyki Polskiej w Słupsku.
905-907 Lisztabende
KLAVIERABENDE von ALEXEJ
ORLOWETSKY
27 Mai, 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie,
Salonik Czterech Muz (Vier-Musen-Salon)
29 Mai, 18.00 - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów
Slaskich (Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss)
30 Mai, 18.00 - Olawa,
Kultur-Zentrums in Olawa
31 Mai, 18.00 - Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki
i Literatury (Musik-und Literaturklub)
Programm
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Adagio h-moll
Ludwig van Beethoven:
Sonate D-dur op. 10 nr 3
Maurice Ravel :
Pavane pour une infante défunte
Sonatine fis-Moll
P a u s e
Aleksiej Orlowiecki:
7 Moments musicaux
Edward Grieg:
Sonate e-Moll op.7
Alexej Orlovetsky - prominenter Pianist, Pädagoge, Komponist und Dirigent, Preisträger internationaler
Klavierwettbewerbe, Absolvent (1984) und Dozent des
Konservatoriums in St. Petersburg (bis 1996). Sein
Klavierstudium hat er bei Grigorij Sokolov beendet,
bei dem er nachher Assistent wurde. Er studierte auch
Komposition bei Y. Falik und Oper- und Symphonie-dirigenturbei
I. A. Mussin. Im Jahre 1989 gewann er den zweiten
Preis beim II Internationalen F. Liszt-Klavierwettbewerb
in Utrecht und im Juli 1990 den ersten Preis am VII
Internationalen Jose Iturbi-Klavierwettbewerb in Valencia
in Spanien. Er führt eine lebhafte künstlerische und
Pädagogische Tätigkeit. Sein umfangreiches Konzertprogramm
umfasst Werke vom Barock bis zur Gegenwart, am liebsten
aber spielt er die Werke von Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff
und Beethoven. Im Jahre 1991 bespielte er in Niederlanden
auf dem Klavier Erard aus der Zeit von F. Liszt, zwei
Kompaktplatten mit den F. Liszt-Werken. Ausser den
Konzerten in seiner Heimat, trat er auch in Spanien,
Niederlanden, Jugoslavien, Deutschland und mehrmals
in Polen auf. In Polen führte er auf die Einladung
der F. Liszt-Gesellschaft schon 18 Klavierkurse für
polnische Pianisten und war Kursprofessor an allen
(16) von der TiFL veranstalteten Internationalen Klaviermeisterkursen
und war Juror aller unserer 8 Klavier-Wettbewerbe.
Autor der 50 Kompositionen (vorwiegent für Klavier).
Konzert-Fotoberichte in dem Teil "Nachriten" unseren Internet Seite
905-907 Lisztabende
SONIA FRÄKI (Finland) - Klavier,
Preisträgerin des 4. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerbs in Wroclaw (2008)
23 April 2010, um 18.30 - Oborniki Slaskie, Vier-Musen-Salon
24 April 2010, um 18.00 - Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
25 April 2010, um 18.00 - Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
Programm:
Sonata fis-Moll Op 11 von R. Schumann,
Ungarische Rhapsodien Nr 12 und Nr 13, von F. Liszt, Liszt-Transkriptionen der 3 Lieder von F. Schubert:
"Auf dem Wasser zu singen", "Gretchen am Spinnrade", "Erlkönig", und " Dance Macabre" von C. Saint-Saens.
Sonja Fräki Sonja Fräki (born 1977 in Helsinki) started her piano studies at the age of four. 1997-2003 she studied at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki under Teppo Koivisto. She played her diploma exam in 2002 achieving the highest remarks and graduated as Master of Music the next year. Additionally, Ms. Fräki studied at the Music University of Karlsruhe, Germany, under Professor Carmen Piazzini, at a postgraduate programme called Soloist Class (Konzertexamen) graduating in June 2004. She has also been an active participant at many international Master Classes, e.g. under Professors Emanuel Krasovsky, Alexander Jenner, Peter Eicher, Menahem Pressler, Eugen Indjic, Pnina Salzman, Matti Raekallio and Lev Natochenny. At the moment her teacher is Prof. Erik T. Tawaststjerna.
Sonja Fräki was the winner of 3rd Prize in the International Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw, Poland 2008. She won the 4th Prize in the International Schubert Competition in Dortmund 2003. She was also a finalist in the International Paderewski Piano Competition 1998 in Poland where she won the 6th Prize. Additionally, she received a special Prize at the International Maj Lind Piano Competition in Helsinki 2007. She received a DAAD-award from the Music University of Karlsruhe in 2003.
Sonja Fräki has performed as a soloist with various orchestras in Finland and Germany, e.g. Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, Karlsruhe University Orchestra, Lahti Symphony Orchestra, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, St. Michaels Strings and Joensuu Orchestra. She has given recitals, piano duo concerts and chamber music concerts in Finland, Germany, Sweden, Portugal, Russia and Holland. She has also played at many festivals, e.g. at the Mänttä Music Festival in Finland. At the moment she is teaching piano at the Arkipelag School of Music and working as an accompanist at the Sibelius Academy. She is also studying in the Doctoral Programme of Sibelius Academy, her focus being on the piano music of Kalevi Aho.
KLAVIERABENDE - ALEKSANDRA SWIGUT
Konzerte zum 200-Geburgstag von F. Chopin
900-904 Lisztabende
26 März um 18.30 Oborniki
Slaskie Vier-Musen-Salon
27 März um 18.00 - Brzeg
Slaskie, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
28 März um 17.00 -Wroclaw , Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
29 März um 17.00 - Olawa, Kultur-Zentrums in Olawa)
30 März um 19.00- Trzebnica,
Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
Programm - Werke von Fryderyk Chopin :
Barkarola op.60
Nokturn Des-Dur op. 27
Mazurkas op. 24
Polonaise-Fantaise As-Dur op. 61
Andante Spianato und Polonaise Es-Dur op. 22
Konzerte werden von Juliusz Adamowski geführt

Aleksandra Swigut und Juliusz Adamowski während des Konzerts in Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss in Brzeg. Fot. J. Grycan.
Aleksandra Swigut born in Nowy Sacz, Poland, studied with Mariola Cieniawa before entering the class of Profesor Piotr Paleczny at the Karol Szymanowski State Music School in Warsaw. A participant of numerous national and international competitions and festivals. Her awards include Third Prize at the All-Poland Piano Competition organized by the National Institute of Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw. First Prize at the International Morningside Music Bridge program in Calgary in the „Best with Orchestra’' category and Third Prize in the Chaber Music category; concerts with the Beethoven Academy Orchestra at the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall; concerts during the 11th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festiwal at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow; and First Prize and two special awards at the EPTA in Krakow in 2006. Last year, in July 2009 won the 2nd Prize at the International Piano Competition in New Orlean (USA) and in Deceber 1st Prize at the All-Poland Szymanowski Piano Competition in Warsaw. Her Piano Trio was also awarded First Prize in the Chamber Music Competition in Wroclaw. Aleksandra has participated in festivals in Duszniki Zdroj, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Calgary, and in Germany and Ukraine.
Since 2003 a holder of scholarships granted by the National Fund for Children and "Sapere Auso" Scholarship Fund. In 2010 she was granted (for the third time) a scholarship of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage as part of the programme "Young Poland".
KLAVIERABENDE - ANDRIY LUNOV (Ukraina)
Konzerte zum 200-Geburgstag von F. Chopin
896-899 Lisztabende
25 Februar um 18.00 Trzebnica Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
26 Februar um 18.30 - Oborniki
Slaskie, Vier-Musen-Salon
27 Februar um 18.00 - Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
28 Februar um 18.00- Wloszakowice,
Sulkovsky Palast
(sieh Fotos)
Programm - Werke von Fryderyk Chopin :
Nocturn cis Moll op. 27 Nr 1
2 Préludes op. 28: fis-Moll nr 8 und E-dur Nr 9
Walc As-Dur op. 42
Polonaise As-Dur op. 53
2 Mazurkas op. 59: a-Moll nr 1 und As-dur Nr 2
Etüde a-Moll op. 25 Nr 11
Scherzo cis-Moll op. 39
1. Teil - Allegro maestoso aus der Sonate h-Moll op. 58
Konzerte werden von Juliusz Adamowski geführt

Andriy Lunow während des Konzerts in Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss in Brzeg. Fot. J. Grycan.

Zuhörer des Konzerts in Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss in Brzeg. Fot. J. Grycan.
Andriy Lunow is studing on 4th year of training at National Music Academy in Kyiv. In 2006 he finished Lysenko Special Secondary Music Boarding School in Kyiv, class of Honored Arts Worker of Ukraine Natalia V. Gridneva.
Prizewinner of many international piano competitions. Won 1st prize and a special prize at the International Piano Competition in Kosice, Slovakia (2001), 3rd prize at the C. Czerny International Piano Competition in Prague, Czech Republic (2001), 2nd prize at the '21st Century Art' International Competition in Kiev, Ukraine (2003), Diploma (Level 1) at the 4th Moscow International F. Chopin Competition for Young Pianists (2004) and 3rd prize at the International 'Blue Bird' Piano Competition in the group 'Soloist with symphonic orchestra' in Crimea (2008). Also a prizewinner at the 10th International F. Chopin Festival and Competition of Polish and Ukrainian Music in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine (2007). In 2005 distinguished as the youngest semifinalist at the 3rd International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw, Poland. Gave concerts as a soloist and with orchestras in Ukraine, Poland, Italy and Germany. Recorded a CD with compositions of Chopin, Szymanowski and Liszt. Made recordings for Ukrainian radio.
ALEKSANDRA BARON – Klavier
young Polish pianist,
895 „Liszt Evening”
29 Januar 2010, um 18.30 - Oborniki Slaskie,
Vier-Musen-Salon
Programm:
Joseph Haydn
J. Haydn: Sonate F-Dur (Hob. XVI/23)
Robert Schumann
Fantasienstücke op.12
Sergej Rachmanonw
Etiude-tableaux h-Moll op.39 Nr 4
Pause
Fryderyk Chopin
2 Etuden: F-Dur op. 10 Nr. 8, e-Moll op. 25 Nr 5
Fantasie f-Moll op.49, Berceuse Des-dur op. 57 Scherzo cis-Moll op. 39

Aleksandra Baron in Musik-und Literaturklub in Wroclaw 27.08.2009.
Fot. M. Szwed.
Aleksandra Baron 5th year student at the K. Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, where she is studying under Prof. Hanna Kryjak. Mastered her skills at international piano courses led, among others, by Andrzej Jasinski, Dang Tai Son and Alexei Orlovetsky.
Prizewinner of Nationwide Piano Competition in Zagan and Nationwide Piano Competition in Plock.
Performed with the National Orchestra of Polish Radio and the Silesian Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra in Katowice and the Zory Chamber Orchestra. Gave concerts in Poland, France, Italy and Hungary.
Unsere Konzerte in Jahren 2008 und 2009
Unsere Konzerte in Jahren 2006 und 2007
Unsere Konzerte in Jahren 2004 und 2005