An den von uns bisher in insgesamt 66 Konzertsälen (darunter 17 im Ausland - in Budapest, Moskau, St.Petersburg und Györ,) veranstalteten über 800 Konzerten, nahmen ungefähr 460 Künstler (mehrere davon sogar mehrmals) aus 27 Ländern (darunter 259 Pianisten, 36 andere Solisten, 11 Kammermusiker, 4 Dirigenten, 6 Schauspieler, ausserdem Breslauer Philharmonie-Sinfonieorchester sowie Warschauer Grosstheater-Nationaloper-Chor) teil. Neben prominenten, international-berühmten Künstlern, traten auch beinahe ueber 200 junge Musiker (darunter etwa 150 aus Polen) auf. Begleitet von 12 Kommentatoren und 3 Dolmetschern, präsentierten sie mehr als 1500 Werke (einige davon mehrmals) von ungefähr 130 Komponisten, von der Barrock-Zeit bis zur Gegenwart, darunter mehr als 100 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, und ab November 1992 speziell zusammengestellte Sonderkonzerte für Behinderte (deren bisher schon mehr als 110 waren), veranstaltet.

 

LISZT ABENDE
Konzertenplan und Solisten im Jahre 2007

Januar
TOMASZ KAMIENIAK – Klavier 
25 Jan. – Oborniki Slaskie, 26 Jan. - Wroclaw KMiL, 27 Jan. - Brzeg, 28 Jan. – Milicz

Februar
DOBROCHNA KROWKA – Klavier
Konzerte zum 197-Geburgstag von F. Chopin 
20 Feb. – Trzebnica, 22 Feb.- Oborniki Sl, 23 Feb. – Wroclaw KMiL, 24 Feb. – Brzeg 23 

Maerz
ALEXEI ORLOVETSKY – Klavier (Sankt Petersburg) 
ein prominenter russischer Pianist, Komponist und Paedagoge,
seit 1990 alljaehrich bei verschiedenen Taetigkeitsformen unserer Gesellschaft beteiligt

25. Maerz – Wloszakowice, 27. Maerz – Trzebnica, 28. Maerz – Milicz 29. März– Oborniki, 
30. März - Wroclaw KMiL, 31. März – Brzeg

April
JULIUSZ ADAMOWSKI – Klavier, JAN BLECKI – actor 
17. April – Wroclaw KMiL, (113. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte)
21 April – Brzeg, 22 April – Trzebnica, 26. April – Oborniki Sl, 27. April – Wroclaw KMiL,
13 Mai – Wloszakowice, 14 Mai – MIlicz

Mai
WOJCIECH WALECZEK
Preistreger Des 3. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerbs in Wroclaw (2005)
24 Mai - Oborniki Sl, 25 Mai - Wroclaw KMiL, 26 Mai - Brzeg, 

August
TEILNEHMER DES 14. INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERMEISTERKURSES IN WROCLAW (BRESLAU)
24 Aug. - Brzeg, 25 Aug. - Duszniki, 26 Aug. - Breslauer Philharmonie
16 und 28 Aug. - Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)

September
STANISLAV SOLOVIEV(Russland) - Klavier
KLAVIERABENDE DES PREISTREGERS DEM 3. F. LISZT INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERWETTBEWERB IN WROCLAW (BRESLAU) 2005 
23 Sep. – Wloszakowice, 25 Sep. – Trzebnica, 26 Sep.– MIlicz, 27 Sep - Oborniki, 
28 Sep.- Wroclaw, 29 Sep. – Brzeg 

Oktober
MONIKA SIKORSKA-WOJTACHA – Klavier
Proffessor in der Musik Akademie in Katowice
25 Okt. – Oborniki Slaskie, 26 Okt.– Wrocław, 27. Okt. – Brzeg

Dezember 
Konzerte zum 70- Todestag von Karol Szymanowski
ANDRZEJ TATARSKI – Klavier
8 Dez. – Brzeg, 6 Dez. – Oborniki,


Konzertsäle:
Brzeg (Brieg) - Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss, pl. Zamkowy 1 (Platz)
Duszniki Zdroj (Reinerz) - F. Chopin-Konzertsaal
Milicz - Kultur Zentrum, ul. J. Piłsudskiego 14 (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. Kościusz 9 (Platz)
Wroclaw - Breslauer Philharmonie, ul. J. Piłsudskiego 19 (Strasse)

Alle Konzerte um 18.00 Uhr (ausgenommen Sonderkonzerte für Behinderte)
Alle konzerte werden von einem populärwissenschaftlichen Kommentar begleitet
Alle Konzerte werden von Juliusz Adamowski geführt.

Veranstaltung: F. Liszt- Gesellschaft unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung Musik- U. Literatur-Klubs in Wroclaw, Schlesien-Piasten-Museums In Brzeg, Vier-Musen-Salon in Oborniki Slaskie, sowie mit finanzieller Unterstützung seitens Kultur Minister, Niederschlesischer Selbstverwaltungs-Regionalbehörden und Breslauer, Brieger und Obornigker Stadtverwaltungen, STOART (Verband der Polischen Künstler - Vereine), sowie Wohnbaugenossenschaft in Trzebnica (Trebnitz) und Konditoreiwarenunternehmen "ODRA" A.G. in Brzeg (Brieg).

Fotos aus des Klavierabend von Stanislav Soloviev in Wloszakowice 23.09.2007

ANDRZEJ TATARSKI - Klavierabende
(812-813 TiFL-Konzerte)
Oborniki Śląskie, Salonik Czterech Muz
Donnerstag, 6 Dezember 2007, um 18.00

Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich
Sonntag, 9 Dezember 2007, um 18.00 


Programm:
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937)
Etüde b-moll op. 4 nr 3
Fantasie op. 14

FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Polonaise cis-Moll op. 26

CHOPIN-lISZT
"Moja pieszczotka" (Meine Freundin), "Hulanka" (Bacchanal)

P a u s e

HENRYK WIENIAWSKI (1835-1880)
Pieśń polska (Polnisches Lied), Kujawiak
(Klavierbearbeitung - Josef Wieniawski)

JULIUSZ ZARĘBSKI (1854-1885)
Wiegenlied
Polonaise Fis-dur

STRAUSS-DOHNANYI
Walzer aus der Operette "Zauberwalz"


Andrzej Tatarski studied piano with Olga Dąbrowska at the Music Academy in Poznań, winning a diploma with distinction. In 1969-70 he perfected his skills under the guidance of Vlado Perlemuter in Paris. For many years he has been combining academic career at his home academy with intensive activity as a soloist and in chamber music. Foreign tours have taken him to the United States, Japan, South Korea, Jamaica, Cuba, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Austra, Belgium, Slovenia, Switzerland and the former Soviet Union. He has performed at such prestigious festivals as the Poznań "Musical Spring", the Festival of Polish Piano Music in Słupsk, the "Warsaw Autumn", The Days of Kraków Composers, "Wratislavia Cantans", and the Festival of Polish Contemporary Music in Wrocław. He has given Chopin recitals at the composer's birthplace in Żelazowa Wola and performed recitals of Szymanowski's music in Poland and abroad. A prominent place in Andrzej Tatarski`s extensive and diverse solo and chamber repertoire is occupied by works by 19th and 20th-century Polish composers as well as by French music. He is the first Polish pianist to have performed Olivier Messiaen's cycle "Catalogue d`oiseaux". He has given many first performances of pieces by contemporary Polish composers. Andrzej Tatarski has made numerous recordings for Polish and foreign radio stations, for film and television as well as on various labels. He has made the first ever recording of piano works by Henryk and Józef Wieniawski, Raul Koczalski and Ignacy Fredmann (for Selene) and Karol Szymanowski (for Dux). He has made recordings with such prominent Polish musicians as Bartosz Bryła, Michał Grabarczyk, Konstanty Andrzej Kulka, Joanna Domańska, Joanna Kozłowska, Stefania Toczyska, Bartłomiej Nizioł, Piotr Pławner and "Wieniawski" Quartet, as well as the Japanese violinist Asa Konishi. He has sat on the juries of many national and international piano and chamber music competitions, and given master classes. Andrzej Tatarski teaches piano at the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań. A many-years' member of the F. Liszt Society in Poland.



MONIKA SIKORSKA-WOJTACHA - Klavierabende
(809-811 TiFL-Konzerte)
KONZERTE ZUM 150. TODESTAG von KAROL SZYMANOWSKI
Oborniki Śląskie, Salonik Czterech Muz
Donnerstag, 25 Oktober 2007, um 18.00

Wrocław, Klub Muzyki i Literatury
Freitag, 26 Oktober 2007, um 18.00

Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich
Sonnabend, 27 Oktober 2007, um 18.00 



Programm:
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937)
Etude b-Moll op. 4 Nr. 3
4 Mazurkas op. 50  (Nr. 1 - 4)

ARTUR MALAWSKI (1904-1957)
Tryptyk góralski (1949)

IGNACY JAN PADEREWSKI (1860-1941)
Menuet op. 14 Nr. 1
Krakowiak fantastyczny (fantastisch) op. 14 Nr. 6

P a u s e

MODEST MUSORGSKI (1839-1881)
Bilder einer Ausstellung


Monika Sikorska-Wojtacha graduated from Karol szymanowski academy of Musik in Katowice, when she a student of prof. Boleslaw Woytowicz. She won p[rizes at the piano competitions in Poland. She is an active performer, gives recitals, symphonic and chamber concerts in Poland and abroad (including the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Ukraine, Italy, Germany, Japan).
She has made numerous radio and TV recording, including archival radio recordings. She participated in recording a CD with piano music by B. Woytowicz for the same label.
Her repertoire is comprised of piano pieces ranging from harpsichord music to avant-garde, aspecially modern Polish music (numerous original performances including Pianoi sonata No. 1 by P. Radko, Piano Sonata No. 1 by A. Hundziak, Concertino for Piano and String Orchestra by J. W. Havel).
She plays oratory and cantata music for p[iano and instrumentals groups (including Petit messe Solenne by G. Rossini, Ziguenerlieder and Liebeslieder by J. Brahms).She cooperates with many musicians and chamber groups (including the Silesian Quartet). Since 1990 swhe has beem performing in piano duet with Joanna Domanska.
Besides, since 1st September 2002 she has worked as Plenipotentiary for Post-graduate Studies and since 1. September 2005 she has held the Piano Chair at the Academy of Musik in Katowice.
"...Monika Sikorska-Wojtacha is a phenomenal personage. She has extreme sensitivity, a miraculous hue of sound, an exeptional feeling of form ad contents; she use the kind of expression that evokes good emotions in the audience..." ('Gazeta Wyborcza", 4 May 1998).
"...from the sense of construction, the joy of playing and virtuoso bravura, (Monika Sikorska-Wojtacha`s performance) is rich with all possible shades of piano tone colur..." (Ruch Muzyczny, Annulal 29).



STANISLAV SOLOVIEV - PREISTRAEGER DES 3. F. LISZT INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERWETTBEWERB IN WROCLAW (2005)


23. IX 2007 g. 16.00 - Wloszakowice, Palac Sulkowskich
25. IX 2007 g. 18.00 -Trzebnica, Klub-"ik" Spóldz. Mieszkaniowej
26. IX 2007 g. 19.00 Milicz, Milicki Ośrodek Kultury
27. IX 2007 g. 18.30 - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz
28. IX 2007 g. 18.00 -Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki i Literatury
29. IX 2007 g. 18.00-Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich

Konzertprogramm
in Brzeg, Oborniki Slaskie und Wroclaw:

L. v. BEETHOVEN - Sonata D-dur op. 10 nr 3
R. SCHUMANN - Nachtstücke op. 23
przerwa
FERENC LISZT - Sposalizio, Il Spensieroso,
104 Sonet Petrarki, Sonata-Fantazja po lekturze Dantego


Konzertprogramm
in Milicz, Trzebnica und Wloszakowice:
L. v. BEETHOVEN - Sonata D-dur op. 10 nr 3
R. SCHUMANN - Mit grosser Lebhaftigkeit, Ad libitum
z Nachtstücke op. 23
FERENC LISZT - 104 Sonet Petrarki, Sonata-Fantazja po lekturze Dantego
VERDI-LISZT - Rigoletto



Stanislav Soloviev during the recital in Wroclaw Philharmonic Hall, 30 October 2005.
Photo by M. Szwed.
Stanislav Soloviev and Juliusz Adamowski during the 759 Liszt Evening in Klub "IK" in Trzebnica,
29 September 2006 r. Fot. A. Zielinska.


Audience of the recital of Stanislav Soloviev in Music and Literature Club in Wroclaw,
2 October 2006. Photo by M. Szwed.

Stanislav 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 Soloviev won decidedly the 3rd F. Liszt International Piano Competition in Wroclaw. Gives concerts as a soloist, chamber musician and with orchestras. Performed in Russia, the Netherlands, Latvia, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Austria and Serbia. Recorded two albums.





KONZERTE TEILNEHMER DES 14. INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERMEISTERKURSES IN WROCLAW (BRESLAU)
Wroclaw - Polen, 16 - 28 August 2007
KURS PROFESSOR - ALEXEI ORLOVETSKY
(Sankt Petersburg) 

The Course is organised with the financial help from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Lower Silesia Office, Wroclaw Municipalities and in co-operation with R. Bukowski State Secondary Music School, W. Lutoslawski Wroclaw Philharmonic, Music and Literature Club, Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle in Brzeg, Duszniki Zdroj Municipalities, Promotion Offices of the Wroclaw Municipality and Lower Silesian Office and Creator" Productive & Trading Company in Wroclaw

 


Piotr Banasik

Elizabeth Dalkin
Begümhan Gençgonül

Andrij Luniov



Grzegorz Niemczuk

Melis Soyarslan

Hanna Tarchała

Julia Winkler


26. Aug. 2007, 18.00 - Wroclaw, W. Lutoslawski Philharmonie  

801. TiF- Konzert

Programm:

Piotr Banasik (Polen):
FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY(1809-1847)
Variations sérieuses d-moll op. 54

Julia Winkler (Polen):
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849) 
Barkarola Fis-dur op. 60

Elizabeth Dalkin (USA):
FRYDERYK CHOPIN 
2 Etiudy op 25: As-dur nr 1, f-moll nr 2

Anna Tarchala (Polen):
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886) 
12. Rapsodia węgierska

Grzegorz Niemczuk (Polen):
FRYDERYK CHOPIN 
Polonez-Fantazja op. 61

Andrij Luniov (Ukraina):
SERGIEJ PROKOFIEW (1891-1953)
6. Sonata A-dur op. 82
Allegro moderato, Allegretto
Tempo di valzer lentissimo, Vivace


25. August 2007, 19.30 - Duszniki Zdrój (Reinerz), F. Chopin-Konzertsaal
800. TiFL- Konzert TiFL

Programm:

Andrij Łuniov (Ukraina):
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750)
Italienisches Konzert F-dur BWV 971

Julia Winkler (Polen):
MAURICE RAVEL (1875-1937)
Jeux d`eau
SERGIEJ RACHMANINOW (1873-1943)
Étude-Tableau D-dur op. 39 nr 9

Grzegorz Niemczuk (Polen):
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849) 
Nokturn H-dur op. 9 nr 3
Barkarola Fis-dur op. 60

Elizabeth Dalkin (USA):
FRYDERYK CHOPIN 
2 Etiudy op 25: As-dur nr 1, f-moll nr 2

Piotr Banasik (Poland:
FRYDERYK CHOPIN - 1. Ballada g-moll op. 23


24.August 2007, 18.00 - Brzeg (Brieg), Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
799.TiFL- Konzert

Programm:

Piotr Banasik (Poland):
BACH-BUSONI - Chaconne

Begümhan Gençgonül (Turkey:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Sonata d-moll op. 31, Teil 3. Allegretto

Melis Soyarslan (Turkey):
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN 
Sonata c-moll op. 13 (Sonate patétique)
Teil 1. Grave. Allegro di molto con brio 

Anna Tarchala (Poland):
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886) 
6. Etiuda a-moll z Grandes études de Paganini
12. Rapsodia węgierska

Grzegorz Niemczuk (Poland):
KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937) 
2 Preludes op. 1: d-moll nr 2, d-moll nr 5 
SERGEJ PROKOFJEW (1891-1953)
Toccata d-moll op. 11

Andrij Luniov (Ukraine):
SERGEJ PROKOFJEW
6. Sonate A-dur op. 82
Allegro moderato, Allegretto, 
Tempo di valzer lentissimo, Vivace

 

Opening recital
of the 14th International Master Course for Pianists in Wroclaw
PIANO RECITALS by THOMAS KAMIENIAK

Thursday, 16 Aug. at 7,30 pm- Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club
Programm:
FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Etiuda E-Dur Nr 4 S.140/4
from Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini

VERDI-LISZT
Ernani. Paraphrase de concert S.432

FERENC  LISZT (1811 -1886)
3. Waltz-Mefisto S.216

JÓZEF WIENIAWSKI (1835-1912)
1. Valse de concert Des-dur Op.3
Sur l'Ocean. Contenplation Op.28

CHARLES HENRI ALKAN (1813-1888)
Le festin d'Esope (Swieto Ezopa) Op. 39 No 12



Tomasz Kamieniak, pianist, composer, teacher. Completed piano studies at the "K. Szymanowski" Academy of Music in Katowice. Leads lively activity as both pianist and composer in Poland and abroad. His repertoire includes works ranging from baroque to contemporary music with special interest in the 19th-century music. In 2003 at the 4th F. Liszt International Piano Competition in Weimar, he was awarded the special prize for "the most gifted participant from the East Europe". He has composed a few dozens of piano, chamber and film music pieces.













PIANO RECITALS by WOJCIECH WALECZEK
(795-797 concerts the TiFL)

Oborniki Śląskie, Salonik Czterech Muz
czwartek, 24 maja 2007 r., godz. 18.30

Wrocław, Klub Muzyki i Literatury
piątek, 25 maja 2007 r., godz. 18.00

Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich
sobota, 26 maja 2007 r., godz. 18.00 


Program:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770 -1827)
Sonate E-Major Op.109

FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
"Eroica" from Études d'exécution transcendante
"Il lamento" from Trois Études de Concert
"La leggierezza" from Trois Études de Concert

i n t e r m i s s i o n

ZOLTÁN KODÁLY (1882-1967)
Rubato, No 7 from Seven Piano Pieces, Op. 11

FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Deuxieme Valse oubliée

SCHUBERT-LISZT
Auf dem Wasser zu Singen

CHOPIN-LISZT
Zyczenie (Maedchenwunsch) from "6 Chants polonais"

HAENDEL-LISZT
Sarabanda and Chaconne from the "Almira"


Pianist, geboren 1980 zählt zum Kreis der jungen Spitzenpianisten. Absolviert 2003 K. Szymanowski Musikakademie in Katowice, wo er bei Prof. Z. Raubo studierte. Weitere Studien hat er fortgesetzt in Kanada an der Academy of Music in Vancouver unter der Leitung von Professor Lee-Kum-Sing. Als Teilnehmer der Meisterkurse hat sich bei bekannten Professoren wie Andrzej Jasiński,
Andree Laplant, Alexei Orlovetsky, Jean Micault und Viktor Merzhanov fortgebildet.

Unter vielen pianistischen Erfolge, hat er folgende:
- III. Preis, Artur Rubinstein-Preis von Aniela Rubinstein gestiftet und Spezialpreis der Kosciuszko-Stiftung in New York beim II. Internationalen Wettbewerb für Junge Pianisten "Artur Rubinstein in memoriam" in Bydgoszcz (1996),
- Preisträger der Jugendestrade am XXX Festival Polnischer Pianistik in Słupsk (1996),
- I. Preis und Preis für die beste Ausführung des Konzertes auf dem IV. Polnischen Pianistischen Liszt-Wettbewerb in Wrocław (1997),
- III. Preis am VII. Internationalen F.Liszt-Wettbewerb "Premio Mario Zanfi" in Parma (2000),
- Semifinalist des 53. Internationalen Busoni-Festivals in Bozen (2001),
- Finalist und bester polnischer Teilnehmer des II. Internationalen Liszt-Wettbewerbs in Wrocław (2002),
- II. Preis beim Junge Pianisten-Festspiel in Gdańsk (2002),
- Finalist des IX. Internationalen Pianistischen Wettbewerbs "Citta di Pinerolo" (2003),
- Finalist des 43. Europäischen Pianisten-Wettbewerbs "Arcangelo Speranza" in Taranto (2005),
- III. Preis am VI. Internationalen Pianistischen Seiler-Wettbewerb in Palermo (2005),
- III. Preis beim III. Internationalen Pianistischen Liszt-Wettbewerb in Wrocław (2005).
Stipendist einiger In-und Auslands-Stiftungen-und Institutionen, bekam Prämierminister-Preise und vielmalig Stipendium des Kulturministers. 2004 bekam er Kay Meek Scholarship, das im Wettbewerb dem besten Studenten von Vanvouver Academy of Music zuerkannt wird.
Wojciech Waleczek ist Preisträger der durch Bürgermeister der Städte Katowice und Gliwice und durch den Parlament der Schlesischen Wojewodschaft zuerkannten Preise.

Als Solist hat er mit den Philharmonie-Orchestern in Kalisz, Lublin, Opole, Bydgoszcz, Rzeszów, Szczecin, Kielce, Wrocław, Zabrze, wie auch mit der Polnischen Kammerphilharmonie in Sopot und Capella Bydgostiensis aufgetreten. Mit vielen Dirigenten hat er zusammengearbeitet, u.a. mit M.J.Błaszczyk, Ł.Borowicz, G.Chmura, S.Chrzanowski, I.Hobson, Chang-Joon-Gun, M.Sugar, M.Gawroński, Cz.Grabowski, W.Rajski, Z.Rychert, J.Salwarowski, M.Smolij, M.Wolniewski, J.M.Zarzycki. Er führt ein aktives Konzertleben im In- und Ausland. Seine Konzerte konnte man in Belgien, Holland, Deutschland, Schweiz, in der Tschechischen Republik, in Russland, Kanada, Frankreich, Italien, Ungarn, Letland, Slovakei und in den Vereinigten Staaten bewundern, wohin er wiedermal Einladungen bekam. 1999 wurde er zu internationalen Konferenz "Liszt 2000" in Budapest eingeladen. Hat auch zahlreiche Fernseh- und Radioaufnahmen.

In seinem reichen Repertoire befinden sich einige Klavierkonzerte, über hundert Solostücke und Kammerspiele, von Barock bis zu Gegenwart.



JULIUSZ ADAMOWSKI - Klavier, JAN BLECKI - Recitation

17 April at 12.30 - Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki i Literatury (Musik-und Literaturklub) - 113. Sonderkoncert für Behinderte)

21 April at 18.00 - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Slaskich (Schlesien-Piasten-Museums)
22 April at 18.00 - Trzebnica , Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
26 April at 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz (Parlour of Four Muses)
27 April at 18.00 - Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki i Literatury (Musik-und Literaturklub)
13 Mai at 18.00 - Wloszakowice, Sulkovsky Palast
14 Mai at 19.00 - Milicz, Kultur Zentrum

The programme of the concerts combines music of : Fryderyk. Chopin, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Ferenc Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Ludomir Rózycki, Antonin Dvorák with poetry of great Polish writers, such as: Konstanty Ildefons Galczynski, Jan Kasprowicz, Boleslaw Lesmian, Adam Mickiewicz, Wislawa Szymborska, Zdzislaw Wawrzyniak, Kazimierz Wierzynski, K. Przerwa-Tetmajer.


Juliusz Adamowski - pianist, educator and lecturer, actively engaged in various musical activities. He studied the piano in the class of professor Wlodzimierz Obidowicz at the Academy of Music in Wroclaw. For forty-two years, he combined his multi-oriented teaching activities at the Wroclaw Academy of Music (till 2002) with his 50-year artistic career in the field of popularisation of music. He is the author of the manual on teaching piano playing ‘a vista’ (without preparation). The author and co-performer of around 3000 concerts popularising music in theme cycles for both teenagers and adults (also few hundreds of music and word concerts). Performed nearly a hundred piano recitals and more than a hundred half-recitals. Made a dozen or so radio and TV recordings. In 1989, J. Adamowski initiated the idea of creation, co-organised, and became the first president of the F. Liszt Society in Poland. Organised several nationwide and international master courses and competitions for pianists. He was also a juror of both Internatonal F. Liszt Piano Competitions in Wroclaw. For his activity, he has received high national distinctions and the Music Award of Wroclaw for the year 2001.


Jan Blecki - actor, teacher, director, scriptwriter. After graduating from the State Higher Theater School in Krakow in 1975 started to work for theaters in Wroclaw (Wspólczesny, Wedrujacy, Polski). At the turn of the 70's and 80's, he was an author, co-author and co-performer of numerous word and music programmes of highly patriotic character. Made a number of radio and TV recordings. He has rich theater experience (many stage roles) and pedagogic experience with young people (State Higher Theater School, Youth Culture Centers, etc.). He also runs "Rotunda Swietego Franciszka" Theater in Wroclaw.












KLAVIERABENDE von  ALEXEJ ORLOWETSKY 
25 März, 16.00 - Wloszakowice,
Sulkovsky Palast
27 März, 18.00 - Trzebnica, Klub-"ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
28 März, 18.00 - Milicz, Kultur und Sport Zentrum
Programm
Ludwig van Beethoven:
Sonate cis-Moll op. 27 "Mondscheinsonate"
Franz Schubert:
3 Impromptus op. 90 Nr.2, Nr.3,Nr.4
Franz Liszt:
Koncertetiude Des Dur "Un Sospiro"
Verdi-Lisz:
Rigoletto
P a u s e
Federico Mompou :
Cancion y danza Nr 5, Nr.6, Nr.7
Sergei Rachmaninow:
5 Preludes (cis-Moll op.3, g-Moll op. 23, gis-Moll op.32, G-Dur, op.32 c-Moll op.23)


29 März, 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz (Vier-Musen-Salon)
30 März, 18.00 - Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki i Literatury (Musik-und Literaturklub)
31 März, 18.00 - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich (Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss)
Programm
Robert Schumann:
Davidsbündlertänze Op.6
P a u s e
Federico Mompou :
Cancion y danza No 5, No.6, No.7
Cesar Franck :
Prelud Choral und Fuge

Musikkommentar: Juliusz Adamowski

::Aleksiej Orłowiecki::
Alexej Orlovetsky - 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 Interna-tionalen 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 von der TiFL veranstalteten Internationalen Klaviermeisterkursen und war Juror aller unserer 7 Klavier-wettbewerbe

 

DOBROCHNA KRÓWKA – Klavierabende
Konzerte zum 197-Geburgstag von F. Chopin


Trzebnica, Klub-"IK" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
Dienstag, 20 Februar 2007, um 18.00

Oborniki Slaskie - Vier-Musen-Salon,
Donnerstag, 22 Februar 2007, um 18.00

Wroclaw,Musik-und Literaturklub
Freitag, 23 Februar 2007, um 18.00

Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
Sonnabend, 24 Februar 2007, um 18.00 


Programm:
FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Nokturn Des-Dur op. 27 Nr 2

ROBERT SCHUMANN (1810-1856
Humoreske B-Dur op. 20

P a u s e

FRYDERYK CHOPIN
Mazurkas op. 56

PETER TSCHAIKOWSKI (1840-1893)
Theme original et Variations F-Dur op. 19 Nr 6

VERDI-LISZT
Rigoletto


Dobrochna Krówka, born in 1986, currently studying in the second year at the Academy of Music in Krakow under Prof Stefan Wojtas, simultaneously leading active artistic activity. As the first woman in the world, she performed Wojciech Kilar's Piano Concerto G Major during the Composer's Jubilee in Krakow in October 2002. Prizewinner of numerous domestic and international piano competitions. Won, among others, International Piano Competition for Young Pianists in Rome, in the age group up to 20 (2003), 2nd International Piano Competition "Chopin" in memory of the Hungarian pianist Gyorgy Frenczy (Budapest, 26.06. - 02.07.2006 ) and Polish national piano competitions. Awarded with scholarships of the President of the Ministers' Council (2001) and the Minister of Culture and National Heritage (2000, 2002 i 2004). Received the Prize of the Mayor of the City of Krakow (2002) and the Educational Prize of the City of Krakow (2004).








KLAVIERABENDE von TOMASZ KAMIENIAK
Oborniki Slaskie - Vier-Musen-Salon,
Donnerstag, 25 Januar 2007, um. 18.00
Wrocław, Klub Muzyki i Literatury
Freitag, 26 Januar 2007, um. 18.00
Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich
Sonnabend, 27 Januar 2007, um. 18.00
Programm:

FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
Trauervorspiel und Traurmarsch S. 206
II Ballade h-Moll, S. 171

GOLDSCHMIDT-LISZT
Liebesszene und Fortunas Kugel S. 490
aus „Die sieben Todsünden” - Phantasiestück

Pause

LASSEN-LISZT
Symphonisches Zwischenspiel (Intermezzo) zu Calderons
Schauspiel „Über allen Zauber Liebe” S. 497

CHARLES HENRI ALKAN (1813-1888)
Barkarolle op. 38 Nr 6

TOMASZ KAMIENIAK (ur. 1981)
Suita op. 37 (2005/6) - erste Ausfuerung
Preludium - Gigue - Aria. Recytatyw. Balet
Sarabanda - Thriller – Tango

CHARLES HENRI ALKAN (1813-1888)
Barkarolle op. 65 nr 6
Le festin d'Esope op. 39 nr 12
z Douze etudes dans les tons mineurs



Milicz, Kultur und Sport Zentrum
Sontag, 28 Januar 2007 r., um 18.00
Programm:


CHARLES HENRI ALKAN (1813-1888)
Barkarolle op. 38 Nr 6

FERENC LISZT (1811-1886)
II Ballade h-Moll, S. 171

TOMASZ KAMIENIAK (geb. 1981)
Suita op. 37 (2005/6) - erste Ausfuerung
Preludium - Gigue - Aria. Recytatyw. Balet
Sarabanda - Thriller – Tango 

Pause

CHARLES HENRI ALKAN (1813-1888)
Le festin d'Esope op. 39 nr 12
z Douze etudes dans les tons mineurs

TOMASZ KAMIENIAK
2 Walzer op. 33 (2004) 

GOUNOD-LISZT
Valse de l`opera Faust



Tomasz Kamieniak, pianist, composer, teacher. Completed piano studies at the "K. Szymanowski" Academy of Music in Katowice. Leads lively activity as both pianist and composer in Poland and abroad. His repertoire includes works ranging from baroque to contemporary music with special interest in the 19th-century music. In 2003 at the 4th F. Liszt International Piano Competition in Weimar, he was awarded the special prize for "the most gifted participant from the East Europe". He has composed a few dozens of piano, chamber and film music pieces










"SONDERKONZERTE FÜR BEHINDERTE"

Das sind besonders zussammengestelte Musikprogramme mit Kommentar in denen Musikpopularisierung mit musikoterapeutischen Elementen verbunden sind. Alle Musikwerke werden in Hinsicht der Perzeptionsmöglichkeiten der Zuherer ausgewählt, wobei das ganze Programm positive Reaktionen bei den Zuherern erregen soll.

 

LISZT ABENDE

Konzertenplan und Solisten im Jahre 2006


Januar – ANDRIJ LUNOW (Ukraina) - Klavier
begabter junger Künstler aus Kijev
bei dem 3.F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerb in Wroclaw (Breslau) 2005 ausgezeichnet

26 Jan. – Oborniki Slaskie, 27 Jan. - Wroclaw KmiL, 28 Jan. - Brzeg,

Februar - GRACJAN SZYMCZAK - Klavier
begabter junger polnischer Pianist, Teilnehmer des 15
F. Chopin Internationalen Klavierwettbewerbs in Warschau (2005)
Konzerte zum 196-Geburgstag von F. Chopin

22 Feb. - Wroclaw KMiL (109. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte)
23 Feb.- Oborniki, 24 Feb. - Wroclaw KMiL 25 Feb. - Brzeg, 28 – Trzebnica

Maerz– ALEXEI ORLOVETSKY - Klavier (Sankt Petersburg)
ein prominenter russischer Pianist, Komponist und Paedagoge,
seit 1990 alljaehrich bei verschiedenen Taetigkeitsformen unserer Gesellschaft beteiligt
23 März– Oborniki, 13 März - Wroclaw KMiL, 25 März - Brzeg

April – CARLOS GALLARDO (Spanien) - Klavier
ein prominenter spanischer Pianist und Komponist,
President F. Liszt Gesellschaft in Spanien

20. April - Oborniki, 21. April - Wroclaw KMiL, 22. April - Brzeg

May – SOYA ZHURAVLEVA - Sopran, ALEXEI MAKHLAEWSKI - Klavier
Künstler aus Sankt Petersburg, (Russland)
seit vielen Jahren mit der Konzerttaetigkeit unserer Gesellschaft verbunden

23 - Trzebnica,    24 May Wroclaw KMiL, (110. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte)
25 May - Oborniki (das 750-ste TiFL-Konzert),  26 May - Wroclaw KMiL,  27 May - Brzeg,

August – TEILNEHMER DES 13. INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERMEISTERKURSES IN WROCLAW (BRESLAU)
25 Aug. - Brzeg,    26 Aug. - Duszniki,    27 Aug. - Breslauer Philharmonie
17 und 29 Aug. - Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)

September – STANISLAV SOLOVIEV(Russland) - Klavier
KLAVIERABENDE DES PREISTREGERS DEM 3. F. LISZT INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERWETTBEWERB IN WROCLAW (BRESLAU) 2005

27 Sep- Wroclaw, KMiL (111. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte)
28 Sep - Oborniki, 30 Sep – Brzeg,
1 Okt (Internationaler Musikfesttag) - Wloszakowice, 2 Okt. Wroclaw KMiL

Oktober – SOFYA GULYAK (Russia) - Klavier
Preistregerin Des 2. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerbs in Wroclaw (2002)
Konzerte zum 195- von F. Liszt Geburtstag und 120- Todestag

19 Okt. - Oborniki Slaskie,    21 Okt. - Brzeg,   22 Okt. - Wroclaw KMiL

Nowember – LUKASZ JUNGOWSKI - Klavier
Breslauer ausgezeichneter Junger Künstler

23 Nov. - Oborniki Slaskie,   24 Nov. - Wroclaw KMiL,    25 Nov. - Brzeg

DezemberRENATA PABICH und MACIEJ PABICH Klavier-Duo
12 Dez.- Wroclaw, KMiL (112. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte)
14 Dez. - Oborniki Slaskie,   15 Dez. - Trzebnica,    17 Dez. - Wloszakowice

Konzertsäle:
Brzeg (Brieg) - Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss, pl. Zamkowy 1 (Platz)
Duszniki Zdroj (Reinerz) - F. Chopin-Konzertsaal
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. Kościusz 9 (Platz)
Wroclaw - Breslauer Philharmonie, ul. J. Piłsudskiego 19 (Strasse)

Alle Konzerte um 18.00 Uhr (ausgenommen Sonderkonzerte für Behinderte)

Alle konzerte werden von einem populärwissenschaftlichen Kommentar begleitet
Alle Konzerte werden von Juliusz Adamowski geführt.

Veranstaltung: F. Liszt- Gesellschaft unter organisatorischer Mitwirkung Musik- U. Literatur-Klubs in Wroclaw, Schlesien-Piasten-Museums In Brzeg, Vier-Musen-Salon in Oborniki Slaskie, sowie mit finanzieller Unterstützung seitens Kultur Minister, Niederschlesischer Selbstverwaltungs-Regionalbehörden und Breslauer, Brieger und Obornigker Stadtverwaltungen, STOART (Verband der Polischen Künstler - Vereine), sowie Wohnbaugenossenschaft in Trzebnica (Trebnitz) und Konditoreiwarenunternehmen "ODRA" A.G. in Brzeg (Brieg). Sponsor der sechs Klavierabende (27. September - 2 Oktober in Wroclaw, Brzeg, Oborniki Slaskie,Trzebnica, Wloszakowice) ist die "BOT Górnictwo i Energetyka SA" (Braunkohlebergbau und Kraftwerke AG)



Piano duo
RENATA and MACIEJ PABICH

(770-773 concerts of the TiFL)

12 Dec. 2006 r., at 12.30 - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club
14 Dec. 2006 r., at 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Parlour of Four Muses,
15 Dec. 2006 r., at 18.00 - Trzebnica, Klub-"IK" (Building Society Club)
17 Dec. 2006 r., at 15.00 - Włoszakowice, Sulkowski Palace

Programme of the 112th Koncert for the Disabled (12th December 2006):
EDWARD GRIEG (1843-1907)
Morning Mood,  In the Hall of the Mountain King
from the Suite Peer Gynt
IGNACY JAN PADEREWSKI (1860-1941)
Hej idę w las,  W murowanej piwnicy
two folk pieces of the Polish highlanders from the "Tatra Album" op. 12
PETER TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Sugar Plum Dance,  Russian Dance
Dance of Reeds,  Waltz of Flowers
z Suity z baletu "Dziadek do orzechów" (oprac. Esipow)
GABRIEL FAURE (1845-1924)
Berceuse (Lullaby)
Le jardin de Dolly (Dolly’s Garden)
Le pas espagnol (In Spanish Style)
from the Suite "Dolly" op. 56
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921)
Hens and Cocks,  Aquarium
The Swan,  Final
from "The Carnival of the Animals" (edited by Lucien Garban)
DARIUS MILHAUD (1892-1974)
Scaramouche - Suite for two pianos
Viv,  Modere,  Brazileira

Programme of the concerts 14 – 17 December:
EDWARD GRIEG (1843-1907)
Morning Mood,  In the Hall of the Mountain King
from the Suite Peer Gynt
IGNACY JAN PADEREWSKI (1860-1941)
Hej idę w las,  W murowanej piwnicy
two folk pieces of the Polish highlanders from the „Tatra Album” op. 12
PETER TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Sugar Plum Dance,  Russian Dance
Dance of Reeds,  Waltz of Flowers
z Suity z baletu "Dziadek do orzechów" (oprac. Esipow)
ntermission
FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886)
2nd Hungarian Rhapsody
GABRIEL FAURE (1845-1924)
Berceuse (Lullaby)
Le jardin de Dolly (Dolly’s Garden)
Le pas espagnol (In Spanish Style)
from the Suite „Dolly” op. 56
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS (1835-1921)
Introduction and Royal March of the Lion,
Hens and CocksTortoises,
AquariumThe Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods
The Swan,  Finale
from „The Carnival of the Animals” (edited by Lucien Garban)



MACIEJ and RENATA PABICH



KLAVIERABENDE von LUKASZ JUNGOWSKI

23. Nov. 2006 um 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Vier-Musen-Salon
24. Nov. 2006 um 18.00 - Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub
25. Nov. 2006 um 18.00 - Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
Das Konzert in Wroclaw wurde auf den 2. Dezember um 17.00 verlegt

Programm:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN - Sonate C-dur op.2 nr 3
IGNACY JAN PADEREWSKI - Menuet, Sarabanda, Cracovienne fantastique
ALEKSANDER SKRIABIN - 12 Etuden op.8

Lukasz Jungowski - pianist; born in 1978; continues his post-graduate studies at the K. Lipinski Music Academy in Wroclaw under adjunct professor Zbigniew Faryniarz. Participated in numerous domestic and international master piano courses where he mastered his skills under Prof. Victor Merzhanov (Moscow), Alexei Orlovetsky (St Petersburg) and others.
He performs in Poland and abroad as a soloist of recitals and symphonic concerts, as well as a chamber musician. "The young pianist has found a perfect combination of power and tenderness in this lyrical, but deeply passionate piece," wrote the German newspaper Schwabische Zeitung about his interpretation of L. v. Beethoven's Concerto C minor at the International Meeting of Young Musicians in Wangen. Lukasz Jungowski is also a laureate of the 35th Dias of Young Festival of Polish Piano Playing in Slupsk, Poland.





SOFYA GULYAK - PREISTRAEGERIN DES 2. F. LISZT INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERWETTBEWERB IN WROCLAW (2002)
Konzerte zum 195- von F. Liszt Geburtstag und 120- Todestag

19. Okt. 2006 um 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Vier-Musen-Salon
21. Okt. 2006 um 18.00 - Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
22. Okt. 2006 um 18.00 - Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub

Programm:
MAURICE RAVEL - La Valse
FRYDERYK CHOPIN - Etude h-Moll op. 25 Nr. 10
SERGIEJ RACHMANINOW - Variationen auf ein Thema von Corelli d-Moll op. 42
FRANZ SCHUBERT - Impromptu c-Moll op.90 Nr. 1
SCHUBERT-LISZT - "Liebesbotschaft"
FERENC LISZT - Etude "La Campanella", Apres une lecture du Dante - Fantasia quasi Sonata


Sofya Gulyak mit dem Breslauer Philharmoniesinfonie Orchester während des Finals des II. F. Liszt Internationalen Klavierwettbewerb in Wroclaw (10. Okt. 2002). Fot. M. Szwed.

Sofya Gulyak - a laureate of fourteen international piano competitions, was born on the 29th of December 1979 in Kazan (Russia). She began to study in the music school in 1985. From 1990 till 1998 studied in the Special music school under Kazan State Conservatoire (class of Nailya Khakimova). During 2003-2005 took a post-graduate course in the Kazan State Conservatoire under professor Alfya Burnasheva.  From 1998 till 2003 studied in the Kazan State Conservatoire under professor Alfya Burnasheva. During 2004-5 studied in “Ecole Normale de music de Paris Alfred Cortot” under professor Marian Rybicki where she got “Diplome  Superieur d`Execution ” and during  2005-6 she got there “Diplome Superieur de Concertiste”. Took part in the Master-classes of Dmitry Bashkirov, Lev Naumov, Paul Badura-Scoda.
In 2001 she won 2nd prize in the Artlivre International piano competition, devoted to Chopin and Liszt, in Brazil (Sao Paulo), in 2002- 2nd prize in the International Liszt Competition in Poland (Wroclaw).
In 2003 got 3rd prize and two special prizes in the International Pozzoli`s Competition in Italy (Seregno), 2nd prize in the International Piano Competition in Great Britain (Newport), in 2004-1st prize and special prize in the 1st International Piano Competition “Repubblicca di San Marino” (San Marino), in 2005 - 3rd prize in the International competition in Morocco, 3rd prize in the Rachmaninoff International Piano Competition (Los-Angeles, USA), 2nd prize in the International Piano Competition “Valsesia-musica” (Varallo, Italy), 4th prize in the International “Grand Prix Animato” Competition in Paris, 3rd prize in the International Competition “Pausilypon” in Naples (Italy).  In 2006 she was 4th prize-winner of Takamatsu International Piano Competition in Japan, also won 1st prize in the International Piano Competition in Rhodes (Greece) and 1st prize in the International Thalberg Compeition in Naples.
In 2000-1 and 2002-3 she was a scholar of Russian Ministry of Culture, in 2002-3 – scholar of Mstislav Rostropovich`s Foundation, in 2004-5 – scholar of Russian Federation President Foundation.
She has radio recordings in the Russian radio (Tatarstan, Astrakhan), Polish radio, TV recordings in the Tatarstan TV companies, Globo TV(Brazil), San Marino TV. She has CD-recording with Kazan Chamber Orchestra “La Primavera”(Yakhin. Piano concerto).
While studying she also took part in the concerts in Russia, Poland, France, Morocco, Netherlands, Italy, Portugal.



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STANISLAV SOLOVIEV - PREISTRAEGER DES 3. F. LISZT INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERWETTBEWERB IN WROCLAW (2005)
KLAVIERABENDE ANLAESLICH DES INTERNATIONALEN MUSIK FESTTAGES

27. Sep. 2006 um 12.30 - Wrocław, Musik-und Literaturklub (111. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte)
28. Sep. 2006 um 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie,Vier-Musen-Salon
29. Sep. 2006 um 18.00 - Trzebnica,Klub-"IK" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
30. Sep. 2006 um 18.00 - Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
1. Okt. 2006 um 16.00 - Włoszakowice, Sulkovsky Palast
2. Okt. 2006 um 18.00 - Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub

Programm 27 September:
BACH-TAUSIG - Toccate und Fuge d-moll
FRANZ LISZT - 2. Legende E-Major "St Francois de Paulo marchant sur les flots"
VERDI-LISZT - Rigoletto
FELIKS BLUMENFELD - Etude fuer linke Hand
FRANZ LISZT - 6. Ungarische Rapsodie

Programm 1 Oktober:
FRANZ SCHUBERT - Sonate a-moll op.143 (D 784)
FRANZ LISZT - Legende No 2 E-Major "St Francois de Paulo marchant sur les flots"
VERDI-LISZT - Rigoletto
FERENC LISZT - III Consolation Des-dur, 6. Ungarische Rapsodie

Programme 28, 29, 30 September, 2 Oktober:
FRANZ SCHUBERT - Sonate a-moll op.143 (D 784)
JOHANNES BRAHMS - 4 Werke aus Phantasien op.116
FRANZ LISZT - Legend No 2 E-Major "St Francois de Paulo marchant sur les flots"
VERDI-LISZT - Rigoletto
FERENC LISZT - III Consolation Des-dur, 6. Ungarische Rapsodie

Stanislav Soloviev during the recital in Wroclaw Philharmonic Hall, 30 October 2005.
Photo by M. Szwed.
w Stanislav Soloviev and Juliusz Adamowski during the 759 Liszt Evening in Klub "IK" in Trzebnica,
29 September 2006 r. Fot. A. Zielińska.


Zuhoerer des Klavierabedns Stanislav Soloviev in Musik- und Literaturklub in Wroclaw
am 2 October 2006. Photo by M. Szwed.


Stanislav 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 Soloviev won decidedly the 3rd F. Liszt International Piano Competition in Wroclaw. Gives concerts as a soloist, chamber musician and with orchestras. Performed in Russia, the Netherlands, Latvia, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Austria and Serbia. Recorded two albums.






KONZERTE DER TEILNEHMER
DES 13. INTERNATIONALEN KLAVIERMEISTERKURSES IN WROCLAW (BRESLAU)
Wroclaw - Polen , 17 - 29 August 2006
KURSPROFESSOR - ALEXEI ORLOVETSKY
(Sankt Petersburg)

The Course is organised with the financial help from
the Minister of Culture and National Heritage,
Lower Silesia Office, Wroclaw Municipalities
and in co-operation with
R. Bukowski State Secondary Music School,
W. Lutoslawski Wroclaw Philharmonic, Music and Literature Club, Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle in Brzeg, Duszniki Zdroj Municipalities, Promotion Offices of the Wroclaw Municipality and Lower Silesian Office and Creator” Productive & Trading Company in Wroclaw.

Commentar – Juliusz Adamowski. Free admission


Elizabeth Dulkin

Anna Maria Filipczuk
Katarzyna Gałczyńska


Piotr Podemski
Andriy Lunov
Alicja Tarczykowska
Julia Winkler


27.Aug. 2006, 18.00 - Wroclaw, Breslauer Philharmonie
756. concert TiFL

Programm:
ALICJA TARCZYKOWSKA (Poland)
Bach-Busoni - Orgel Choral g-moll "Nun Komm` Der Heiden Heiland"

PIOTR PODEMSKI (Poland)
Schubert-Liszt -  Liebesbotschaft
Chopin-Liszt - Mädchens Wunsch aus 6 Chants polonais

ELIZABETH DULKIN (USA)
Ferenc Liszt  - III Consolation Des-dur
Sergiej Rachmaninow - Preludium gis-moll op. 32 no 12

JULIA WINKLER (Polska)
Fryderyk Chopin - Scherzo h-moll op. 20

ANNA MARIA FILIPCZUK (Poland)
Fryderyk Chopin  - Nokturn cis-moll op. 27, Walc As-dur op.34

ANDRIY LUNOV (Ukraine)
Schumann-Liszt - Widmung (Dedykacja)
Fryderyk Chopin - IV Ballada f-moll op. 52

 

26. Aug. 2006, 19.30 - Duszniki Zdrój (Reinerz), F. Chopin-Konzertsaal
755. concert TiFL

Programm:
JULIA WINKLER (Poland)

Claude Debussy - Prélude from Suite Pour le piano

KATARZYNA GALCZYNSKA (Poland)
Fryderyk Chopin - 2 Impromptus (As-dur op. 29. Fis-dur op.36)

ANNA MARIA FILIPCZUK (Poland)
Fryderyk Chopin - Grande Polonaise Brillante précédée d`un Andante spianato op. 22

ANDRIY LUNOV (Ukraine)
Schumann-Liszt - Widmung

ELIZABETH DULKIN (USA)
F. Chopin - Scherzo b-moll op. 31

ALICJA TARCZYKOWSKA (Poland)
Fryderyk Chopin - Ballade f-moll op. 52

 

 
25. Aug. 2006, 18.00 - Brzeg (Brieg), Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
754. concert TiFL

ALICJA TARCZYKOWSKA (Poland)
Bach-Busoni - Orgel Choral g-moll "Nun Komm` Der Heiden Heiland"

JULIA WINKLER (Poland),?strong>
Ludwig van Beethoven -  Sonate C-dur op. 2 no 3, part I Allegro con brio
Fryderyk Chopin - I Scherzo h-moll op. 20

PIOTR PODEMSKI (Poland)
Schubert-Liszt -  Liebesbotschaft
Chopin-Liszt - Mädchens Wunsch from 6 Chants polonais  
Ferenc Liszt - Valse Imprompu

ELIZABETH DULKIN (USA)
F. Liszt - II Consolation Des-dur, Etude "Un sospiro" from 3 Études de concert
Siergey Rachmaninoff - Preludium gis-moll op. 32 no 12

ANDRIY LUNOV (Ukraine)
Fryderyk Chopin - IV Ballada f-moll op. 52

 

 Opening recital of the 13th International Master Course for Pianists in Wroclaw
Thursday, 17 Aug. 19.30 - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club
753. concert TiFL

Programm:
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750)
Prelud and Fuge E-dur from I part DWK

FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810 -1849)
Etiude As-dur op. 10 nr 10

FERENC  LISZT (1811 -1886)
Etude "Chasse-neige"
from Études d`execution transcendante

FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810 -1849)
IV Balladef-moll op. 52

SCHUMANN-LISZT
"Widmung"

KAROL SZYMANOWSKI (1882 -1937)
Serenada don Juana from "Maski" op. 34 

Adriy Lunov Born in 1988 in Kiev, Ukraine. Eleventh-form student at the Lysenko Special Secondary Music School in Kiev in the class of the Ukrainian Artist of Merit, Natalia Gridneva. Won 1st prize and a special prize at the International Piano Competition in Kosice, Slovakia, in 2001; 3rd prize at the C. Czerny International Piano Competition in Prague, Czech Republic, in 2001; 2nd prize at the "21st Century Art" International Competition in Kiev in 2003. Received 1st rank diploma at the 4th F. Liszt International Competition for Young Pianists in Weimar in 2005.
Distinguished by the Jury of the 3rd International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw as the youngest semi-finalist. Performed in cities of Ukraine. Made a radio recording with the Ukrainian Radio Symphonic Orchestra.


 

748-752 "Liszt Abende"
SOYA ZHURAVLEVA (Russland) –Sopran,
ALEXEI MAKHLAEVSKY (Russland) –Klavier

Artists from St Petersburg involved in TiFL's activity for many years
23 Mai, 18.00 – Trzebnica, Klub-"Ik" (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)
25 May, 18.00 – Oborniki (TiFL`s 750th concert), Vier-Musen-Salon,
26 May, 18.00 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
27 May, 18.00 – Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss,

Programm:
PIOTR TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) – eight songs, Arioso Jolanty from the opera"Jolanta" and piano pieces - Dumka (scene rustique russe) op. 59 and movements from the cycle "The Seasons"op. 37 bis
BORYS TISHENKO (born in 1939) –Three songs based on the poems by M. Cwietajewj
MICHAIL ZHURAVLEV (born in 1964) –Three romances from the cycle "Road" to lyrics by M. Cwietajewej
DYMITR SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) – Three songs from the cycle "Satire"to lyrics by S. Czerny

110. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte
24 Mai, 12.30 – Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub (KMiL)
Programm:
PIOTR TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) - five songs from "16 songs for children" op. 54, and "Carnival" (February) and "Christmas" (December) from the piano cycle "The Seasons" op. 37 bis
MODEST MUSSORGSKY(1839-1881) - three songs from the cycle "The Nursery" and The hut on chicken feet (Baba-Yaga) and Bogotyr gates in Kijev from "Pictures at an exhibition"

Musikkommentar: Juliusz Adamowski (Eintritt frei)


Soya Zhuravleva und Akexei Makhlaewski bei dem 100. TiFL-Sonderkonzert fuer Behinderte. Breslau, Musik- und Literaturklub, 21.Oktober 2003 . Fot. M. Szwed


Soya Zhuravleva - soprano, completed her vocal studies under Halina Arsentiewowa in 1999 at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in St Petersburg, Russia. Her artistic activity began in 1990 and includes significant number of solo performances in concerts and opera spectacles as well as recordings. Her rich repertoire covers wide stylistic and formal range from classical music to contemporary pieces. She is also engaged in painting and drawing, and her vocal recitals are often accompanied by exhibition of her artistic works. In 2005 she won 2nd prize at an international vocal competition in Ukraine. She has been cooperating with Alexei Makhlaevsky since 1998.
Alexei Makhlaevsky - assistant professor at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in St Petersburg, Russia. He began his artistic and educational activity in 1973 following the graduation from this renown piano studies under Pawel Serebriakow and Jekatierina Mirina. His current concert activity is dominated by chamber music. He performed in Poland many times (in 1990, 1992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003). For many years he has been supervising foreign cooperation at the Conservatory in St Petersburg.




KLAVIERABENDE von CARLOS GALLARDO 

20 April, 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz (Vier-Musen-Salon)
21 April, 19.00 - Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki i Literatury (Musik-und Literaturklub)
22 April, 18.00 - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich (Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss)


Programm:
FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
8 Ländleren D 378
FERENC LISZT(1811-1886)
Ländler As-Dur
Galop de bal
Walzer A-Dur
Valse A-Dur
Vive Henri IV
Eroica
aus "Études d`execution transcendante"
P a u s e
ENRIQUE GRANADOS (1867-1916)
Minuetto, Oriental, Zarabanda
Villanesca, Andaluza, Jota aragonesa
aus 12 Spanishche Tänze op. 37
ISAAC ALBÉNIZ (1860-1909)
Tango
aus ?Espana. op. 165
Cadiz, Sevilla, Asturias
aus Spanische Suite No 1 op.47

Musikkommentar: Juliusz Adamowski (Eintritt frei)

The comcerts ar organized in co-operation with the Hotel ORBIS "Wroclaw" in Wroclaw.


In the own words of Ronald Turini, disciple of Vladimir Horowitz: "I have heard Mr. Gallardo in one of his concerts in Canada, and his performance was just brilliant, very exciting and full of deepest musical sense."
In 1997 he began the live recording of the Complete Works of Franz Liszt for the SLKE Live Recording Series.
In 1999, music institutions of Hungary and Poland in Budapest invited Mr. Gallardo to be part of the international jury of the prestigious Chopin Piano Competition; a jury that he shared with members such as Josef Stompel and Andrzej Jasenski (Poland), Istvan Lántos and Jeno Jando (Hungary).
During the 2001 season, Mr. Gallardo was invited to the International Music Festival of Georgetown (Ontario, Canada), where he received praising comments from both the audience and the critics for his "brilliant and poetic" interpretations. He made his début with the Georgetown Festival Orchestra performing J.S. Bach''s Double Piano Concerto BWV 1064, a true success according to the audience and the critics. This concert was recorded live for the SLKE Live Recording Series Collection.
In 2002 Mr. Gallardo is invited to the Advent Concert Series at Grassalkovich Palace performing Mozart Piano Concerto for two pianos in E b Major with the renowed The Solti Chamber Orchestra, and in 2003, he made his debut in the United States of America, Japan and Slovakia. Starting the new season his projects include concerts in Spain, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Swizerland and USA as soloist with the Solti Chamber Orchestra and performing Liszt and Spanish piano recitals. Mr. Gallardo is preparing two CD recordings with works for piano by Franz Liszt and Spanish composers, Manuel de Falla and Enrique Granados, as well as a live recording of Manuel de Falla''s concerto for piano and orchestra "Nights in the Gardens of Spain."
Born in Spain, Mr. Gallardo studied at the Music Academy of Budapest (Hungary) and at the Royal Conservatory of Music of Madrid (Spain). His main teachers were Kálman Dráfi, Joseph Colom, Carmen Deleito, Lazar Berman, Ronald Turini, Robin McCabe, Jean Paul Sevilla, Dimitri Bashkirov, Boris Zarankin and Robin Wood. After completing his violin studies in Spain and his piano studies in Hungary, Mr. Gallardo was awarded scholarships to study abroad by the following insititutions: the Spanish Government, the Hungarian Government, the government of the former Soviet Union, the Swaningan Foundation of Canada, and the University of Valladolid, as well as the Isaac Albéniz Foundation and the Culture Foundation of the Valladolid Councill.
The success of his performances have led to being awarded First Prizes in national and international competitions, such as the IV Gregorio Baudot Competition, the Artist L''Salle Competition and the Medal of the University of Valladolid for his artistic career.
Mr. Gallardo has continued his education at the JISA (Canada), the Universities of Valladolid, Salamanca and Alcalá de Henares (Spain), the MTA Zenetudomanyi Intézet and the Franz Liszt Academy of Budapest (Hungary), which has brought him in contact with scholars and conductors such as Zoltán Fálvy adn Lukas Ervin.
Parallel to his activity as a pianist, Mr. Gallardo has devoted himself to multimedia programming and music computing. He has been awarded the Golden Web Awards (Florida, U.S.A.; 2001-2002), the Canada Graphics Awards (Ontario, Canada; 2000-2001), and the Melvin Awards (Oregon, U.S.A.; 1999). In 1999 he was finalist at the 5th Möbius Multimedia Awards (Barcelona, Spain).
In his task as a scholar and collaborator for several journals, Mr. Gallardo has written over thirty essays on music pedagogy and etnomusicology, on Franz Liszt and Zoltán Kodály. Much of his written work has been published by Rugginenti Editore e Istituto Liszt of Italy, Castilla Publishing, Inc., and the Universtiy of Valladolid (Spain). Apart from being published, they have also been diffused in lectures, such as during the VII International Music and Dance Festival of Úbeda (Spain).
As a composer, Mr. Gallardo is the author of more than 78 works for orchestra, for chamber ensemble, and for piano. Special mention among them deserve those dedicated to her Majesty the Queen of Spain and His Holiness Pope John Paul II. Most of his works have been premiered in Spain, Hungary, Canada, U.S.A. and Japan.



KLAVIERABENDE von  ALEXEJ ORLOWETSKY 

23 März, 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz (Vier-Musen-Salon)
24 März, 18.00 - Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki i Literatury (Musik-und Literaturklub)
25 März, 18.00 - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich (Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss)

Programm
Ludwig van Beethoven:
Sonate c-Moll op. 13 "Pathetique"
Sonate cis-Moll op. 27 "Mondscheinsonate"
P a u s e
Mahler-Orlowetsky:
Adagietto z V Symfonii
Franz Schubert:
Wandererfantasie C-Dur op. 15

Musikkommentar: Juliusz Adamowski (Eintritt frei)
Veranstaltung:
Die F. Liszt- Gesellschaft in Polen unter der finanzieller Unterstützung seitens
Niederschlesischer Selbstverwaltungs-Regionalbehörden sowie Breslauer, Brieger und Oborniker Stadtverwaltungen.

::Aleksiej Orłowiecki::
Alexej Orlovetsky - 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 Interna-tionalen 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 (er hat u.a. die Rundfunkaufnahmen des I., II, u. III. Klavierkonzertes von S. Rachmaninoff eingespielt). 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 von der TiFL veranstalteten Internationalen Klaviermeisterkursen und war Juror aller unserer 7 Klavier-wettbewerbe

 

KLAVIERABENDEE von GRACJAN SZYMCZAK  
Konzerte zum 195. Gebuststag von Fryderyk Chopin

22 Februar, 12.30 - Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub
(109. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte)

23 Februar, 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie,
Vier-Musen-Salon
24 Februar, 18.00 - Wroclaw, Musik-und Literaturklub
25 Februar,18.00 - Brzeg, Schlesien-Piasten-Schloss
28 Februar,18.00 - Trzebnica, Klub-ik (Klub der Wohnungsgenossenschaft)

109. Sonderkonzert für Behinderte
Fryderyk Chopin:
Mazurka a-Moll op. 59
Mazurek fis-Moll op. 59
Walc Es-Dur op.18
Scherzo b-Moll op.31
C. Debussy: "Poissons D`0r" aus "Images" T. II
F. Chopin: Finale: Presto, non tanto aus Sonate h-Moll op.58
S. Rachmaninow: Etude a-Moll op.39 Nr 6

Konzertprogramme der sonstigen Klavierabernde
Fryderyk Chopin:
Nokturn H-Dur op.62
Walzer Es-Dur op.18
Scherzo b-Moll op.31
C. Debussy: "Poissons D`0r" aus "Images" T. II
S. Rachmaninow: Etiude a-Moll op.39 Nr 6
Pause
Fryderyk Chopin:
3 Mazurkas op.59
Sonate h-Moll op.58
Musikkommentar: Juliusz Adamowski.


Gracjan Szymczak was born in 1986 in Wroclaw. He started his piano education at the age of 7 in the Music School Complex in Wałbrzych. In 2004 he completed the State Secondary School of Music in Wroclaw in the class of Michał Szczepański. Currently, a second-year student at the K. Lipiński Academy of Music in Wroclaw in the piano class of Prof. Grzegorz Kurzyński and simultaneously in the cello class of Prof. Lidia Grzanka-Urbaniak. Participated in numerous international piano master courses in Poland (e.g. in Olsztyn, Duszniki Zdrój, Krzyżowa) and in Scotland.
Won a number of top prizes in nationwide piano competitions. In October 2005, he was a semi-finalist of the 15th International F. Chopin Competition in Warsaw, awarded with non-statutory Janina Nawrocka prize for a musically outstanding pianist. Won prizes and distinctions at several nationwide music festivals, e.g. Tydzień Talentów 2005 [A Week of Talents 2005] in Tarnó Won a number of top prizes in nationwide piano competitions.
Four times granted scholarship of the Minister of Culture (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002), scholarship of the Wroclaw Municipality (2001-2004) and of the National Fund for Children (2001-2003). Performed in many towns and cities of Poland (many time in the Royal Palace in Warsaw), in Germany and Scotland.








KLAVIERABENDE von ANDRIJ LUNOW (Ukraina)
26. Jan. 2006, 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz [Parloir of Four Muses]
27. Jan. 2006, 18.00 - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club
28. Jan. 2006, 18.00 - Brzeg, Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle
Programm:
J. S. Bach: Praeludium und Fuge E-Dur (1. Teil DWK)
W. A. Mozart: Sonate C-Dur KV 330
R. Schumann: Novelette fis-Moll op. 21 Nr 8
K. Szymanowski: Don Juan Serenade aus "Maskes" op. 34
Pause
F. Chopin: Etude As-Dur op. 10 Nr 10
F. Chopin: 4. Ballade f-Moll op. 52
Chopin-Liszt: „Zyczenie” (Wuensch))
Schumann-Liszt: „Widmung”
Schubert-Liszt: „Aufenhalt”
F. Liszt: Etude„Chasse-neige”
Konzerte werden von Juliusz Adamowski geführt.


Adriy Lunov Born in 1988 in Kiev, Ukraine. Eleventh-form student at the Lysenko Special Secondary Music School in Kiev in the class of the Ukrainian Artist of Merit, Natalia Gridneva. Won 1st prize and a special prize at the International Piano Competition in Kosice, Slovakia, in 2001; 3rd prize at the C. Czerny International Piano Competition in Prague, Czech Republic, in 2001; 2nd prize at the " 21st Century Art" International Competition in Kiev in 2003. Received 1st rank diploma at the 4th F. Liszt International Competition for Young Pianists in Weimar in 2005.
Distinguished by the Jury of the 3rd International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw as the youngest semi-finalist. Performed in cities of Ukraine. Made a radio recording with the Ukrainian Radio Symphonic Orchestra.

 

 

 

 



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