In over 800 concerts held so far, above 460 performers from 27 countries took part (some of them played many times), including 259 pianists, 36 other soloists, 15 performers of chamber music, 4 conductors, 6 actors, Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra and the National Opera Choir from Warsaw. Apart from the outstanding artists with the international fame (such as Zsuzsa Elekes, István Lantos, Victor Merzhanov, Karol Radziwonowicz, Janusz Olejniczak), about 200 young artists, including about 150 Poles, performed at the concerts. Being accompanied by 12 lecturers and 3 interpreters, they performed around twelve hundred pieces of about a hundred composers ranging from Baroque to the contemporary music (including about a hundred compositions of F. Liszt, over 80 ones of F. Chopin and almost 40 pieces of I.J. Paderewski), playing in 65 concert halls (48 of them in Poland, the rest abroad - in Budapest, Györ, Moscow and St Petersburg). Since December 1989, we have been carrying into effect a series of monthly "Liszt Evenings" always accompanied by a specially chosen and prepared foreword, and since November 1992 - concerts for disabled people (over 110 of them held so far).

LISZT EVENINGS

Soloists and Concert Schedule for 2005

 

January – THOMAS KAMIENIAK - piano (700th concert of TiFL)
27 Jan. - Oborniki,  28 Jan. - Brzeg,  29 Jan. - Wroclaw KMiL

February - WOJCIECH WALECZEK - piano
24 Feb.- Oborniki,  26 Feb. - Brzeg,  28 Feb. - Wroclaw KMiL

March – ALEXEI ORLOVETSKY - piano (Sankt Petersburg)
12 March - Brzeg,  13 March- Wroclaw KMiL
      MACIEJ PABICH - piano
 17 March - Oborniki,

April/May – LUKASZ JUNGOWSKI - piano
a distinguishing young artist from Wroclaw
28. April - Oborniki,  30. April - Brzeg,  2. May - Wroclaw KMiL

May – JULIUSZ ADAMOWSKI - piano, JAN BLECKI - actor
17 May KMiL (108. „Concert for the disabled”)     19 May - Oborniki,    21 May - Brzeg,
   24 May - Wroclaw KMiL

August – PARTICIPANST OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL MASTER COURSE FOR PIANISTS IN WROCLAW
18 Aug. - Wroclaw KMiL - opening recital (Wojciech Waleczek)
26 Aug. - Brzeg,     27 Aug. - Duszniki,    28 Aug. - Wroclaw Philharmonic Concert Hall

September – RECITALS OF THE 1ST PRIZE-WINNER AT THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL LISZT COMPETITION IN UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS (2-16 September 2005)
(concerts dependant on financial outside contribution)

October – LAUREATE OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL F. LISZT PIANO COMPETITION IN WROCLAW
27 Oct.- Oborniki, 29 Oct. - Brzeg, 30 Oct.- Wroclaw (Philharmonic Concert Hall)  

November – ERIKA LUX - an outstanding German pianist of Hungarian origin
27 Nov.- Oborniki,   25 Nov. - Wroclaw KMiL,   26 Nov. - Brzeg

December – RENATA and MACIEJ PABICH (piano duo)
29 Dec. - Oborniki,     30 Dec. - Brzeg


Concert Halls:
Brzeg - Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle in Brzeg, pl. Zamkowy 1 (square)
Duszniki Zdroj - F. Chopin Manor House
Oborniki Slaskie - Parlour of Four Muses, ul. J. Pilsudskiego 13 (street)
Wroclaw - Music and Literature Club (KMiL), pl. T. Kosciuszki 9 (square)
Wroclaw - Wroclaw Philharmonic Concert Hall, ul. J. Pilsudskiego 19 (street)

All concerts start at 6 pm (except the concerts for the disabled)

Integral part of all the concerts is the commentary which is meant to popularize music
Concerts in May are led by Dorota Kanafa,
in other months - Juliusz Adamowski


PIANO RECITALS by  ERIKA  LUX
24. XI 2005, 18.00 - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz [Parloir of Four Muses]
25. XI 2005, 18.00 - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club
26. XI 2005, 18.00 - Brzeg, Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle
Programme:
W. A. Mozart: Sonate B flat-Major KV 281
Halévy - Heller: Paraphrase from opera "Karol VI."
Offenbach - Moszkowski: Barcarole from opera"Opowieści Hofmanna"
F. Liszt: Valse-Impromptu, Loreley, Les jeux d'eau a la Villa d'Este
Bizet - Moszkowski: Paraphrase from opera "Carmen" (Chanson bohéme)
Concerts are led by Juliusz Adamowski.


Erika Lux - born in Budapest, Hungary, started to perform in public at the age of 5. When she was 12, she performed W. A. Mozart's piano concerto F major KV 459. At the age of 16, she graduated with honors from the Music Academy in Budapest. Her first great success was winning the Liszt and Bartok international competition in Budapest at the age of 19. She is also a winner of top prizes at the international piano competitions in Munich, Tokyo and C. Debussy competition in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. She has played at international festivals, e.g. in Paris and Salzburg. She has performed with numerous famous conductors (e.g. Yehudi Menuhin) and orchestras (e.g. Tokyo NHK, Bavarian Radio Orchestra, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande). Her concerts have been broadcast by the televisions and radios of many countries. Number of the concerts have been recorded on CDs. Since 1990 Erika Lux is a professor at Hannover Hochschule für Musik und Theater.
Received a number of awards for her artistic activity, e.g. from the Hungarian Minister of Culture, and the Hungarian Radio.
For the last few years, has been colecting adn preparing for performance pieces of Jewish origin.

Extracts from reviews
Süddeutsche Zeitung:

"Sie läßt den Flügel singen... verbindet inniges Gefühl mit virtuoser Technik..."
HIGH FIDELITY, New York:
"She has a good architectural sense and harmonic orientation...rich, vibrant sonority..."
Salzburger Nachrichten - Festspiele:
"...ein farbig-kräftiges Klavierspiel...und Gespür für bildhaftes Kolorit..."
Gazet van Antwerpen:
"...een groots recital waarop technisch meesterschap en aangeboren muzikaliteit..."
Financial Times, London:
"Her touch is clear and well balanced...demonstrated imagination"
The Times, London:
"Miss Lux displayed virtuosity...her tone was beautiful"
Tribune de Geneve:
"Sensibilité, reverie, pureté étonnante du chant transparaissaient..."

"Ihre Interpretation bleibt mir unvergessen."
Wilhelm Kempff


STANISLAV SOLOVIEV - LAUREATE OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL F. LISZT PIANO COMPETITION IN WROCLAW (2005)

26 Oct at 7pm - Katowice, Poland, Studio Polskiego Radia [Studio of the Polish Radio]
27 Oct at 6pm - Oborniki Slaskie, Poland, Salonik Czterech Muz [Parloir of Four Muses]
29 Oct at 6pm - Brzeg, Poland, Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle
30 Oct - Wroclaw, Philharmonic Hall
The programme includes L. v. Beethoven's Sonata E major op. 109, R. Schumann's Sonata G minor op. 22, F. Liszt's ”Harmonies du soir”, ”Eroica”, Les cloches de Geneve, Erlkönig, 6th Hungarian Rhapsody.


Final of the Competition
Stanislav Soloviev, Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra under Mieczyslaw Gawronski, Wroclaw Philharmonic Hall, 30 September 2005. 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. Gives concerts as a soloist, chamber musician and with orchestras. Performed in Russia, the Netherlands, Latvia, Germany, Sweden, Austria and Serbia. Recently Soloviev won decidedly the 3rd F. Liszt International Piano Competition in Wroclaw. Recorded two albums.

 

3rd INTERNATIONAL F. LISZT PIANO COMPETITION
Wroclaw -Wroclaw Philharmonic Concert Hall
Final
30. Sep. Friday
Ferenc Liszt pieces:
Michael Schneider -
Concert Es-dur, Ungarische Rhapsodie no 8
Wojciech Waleczek -
Concert A-dur, Ungarische Rhapsodie no 2
intermission
Hisako Hirata -
Koncert Es-dur, Ungarische Rhapsodie no 11
Stanislav Soloviev -
Koncert A-dur, Ungarische Rhapsodie no 6
finals with the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Mieczyslaw Gawronski

1 Oct (Sat) the International Music Day<br>
19.00 - 21.15 handing of prizes and diplomas, concert
of the laureates

 

Opening Recital
OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL F. LISZT PIANO COMPETITION IN WROCLAW
István Lantos - fortepian (Hungary)
Wednesday 21 Sep., at 19.oo - Wroclaw Philharmonic Concert Hall
725. TiFL Concert
Programme:
:
Ludwig. van Beethoven – Sonata D-dur op. 10 nr 3
Presto, Largo e mesto, Menuetto. Allegro, Rondo. Allegro

Ferenc Liszt - Legenda no. 1 St, François d`Assise. La prédication aux oiseaux.
Fantasie and Fuga ueber Thema B-A-C-H
intermission
Claude Debussy – 6 Preludes
„Feuilles mortes
„La puerta del vino”
„Les fées sont d`exquises danseuses”
„Génerél Lavine” – eccentric
„La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune”
„Ondine”
Béla Bartók Sonate (1926)
Allegro moderato, Sostenuto e pesante, Finale Allegro molto


Commentar – Juliusz Adamowski
Concert in cooperation with z W.Lutoslawski Wroclaw Philharmonic

István Lantos
belongs to the „new wave” of brilliant young Hungarian pianists that in the early 1970's burst onto the domestic and international musical scene and created a sensation among experts both in Hungary and abroad.
Having studied piano under the internationally famous pianist Ms Erzsébet Tusa at the Budapest Béla Bartók Conservatory, he continued his studies under professor Péter Solymos at the F. Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, from where he graduated with honours. His career was launched into global orbit in 1970, when he played with signal success the solo part of Messiaen's Piano Concerto under the conducting of Pierre Boulez at the Bayreuth International Youth Festival. He has extensively performed in almost every European country, in Cuba, USA, Canada, and Japan. He has led master courses in Finland, Italy, and Japan. Since 1972 a soloist of Hungarian Philharmonic Orchestra. Has given piano recitals in around 100 various cities of the world. István Lantos made numerous recordings (e.g. for BBC, Radio France, WDR, and Canadian Radio). He is also an outstanding organist. He is a professor at the F. Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, where he was a rector (1994-1997), and a professor at the University in Sapporo, Japan. Editor of J.S. Bach`s „Das Wohltemperiete Klavier” published by Edition Musica. His piano and organ repertoire is especially versatile; ranges from baroque to contemporary music. For many years he has been a juror of many piano competitions. He was also in a juror of both international piano competitions organised by the Liszt Society in Poland.


Od prawej: prof. István Lantos, podczas prac Jury II Międzynarodowego Konkursu Pianistycznego im. F. Liszta we Wrocławiu w 2002 r., na dalszym planie prof. Andrzej Jasiński,
prof. Alexander Jenner, Juliusz Adamowski.

 

MICHAL FRANCUZ
Kandydat do XV Miedzynarodowego Konkursu Pianistycznego
im. Fryderyka Chopina w Warszawie

slowo o muzyce – Juliusz Adamowski
W programie utwory Fryderyka Chopina
Ballada g moll op. 23
Nokturn c moll op. 48 nr 1
Etiuda c moll op. 10 nr 12
Etiuda a moll op. 25 nr 11
Etiuda h moll op. 25 nr 10
Walc As dur op. 34 nr 1
Preludia nr 13 - 18 op. 28
(Fis-dur, es-moll, Des-dur, b-moll, As-dur, f-moll)
Polonez fis moll op. 44
Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz – Friday, 9 wrzesnia 2005, godz. 18.00
Brzeg, Muzeum Piastów Slaskich – sobota, 10 wrzesnia 2005, godz. 18.00
Wroclaw, Klub Muzyki i Literatury – niedziela, 11 wrzesnia 2005, godz. 18.00



CONCERTS THE PARTICIPANTS
OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL MASTER COURSE FOR PIANISTS IN WROCLAW
Wroclaw - Poland, 18 - 29 August 2005
COURSE PROFESSOR - ALEXEI ORLOVETSKY
(Sankt Petersburg)

 


Magdalena Gorczycka

Catherine Ingravallo

Katarzyna Labus


Andriy Lunov

Tamara Niekludow

Maiko Ono


Piotr Różański

Agnieszka Strzelczyk

Wojciech Waleczek

 

28.Aug. 2005 at 18.00 – Wrocław, Philharmonic Concert Hall

Programme

AGNIESZKA STRZELCZYK (Poland)
W.A. Mozart – Rondo a-moll KV 511

KATARZYNA LABUS (Poland)
F. Chopin – 2 Etiudy z op. 10: nr 3 E-dur, nr 12 c-moll 

WOJCIECH WALECZEK (Poland)
F. Chopin – Variations brillantes B-dur op. 12
 R. Schumann – Arabeska C-dur op.18 
F. Liszt – Etiuda a-moll nr 6 z Wielkich Etiud wg Paganiniego

I n t e r m i s i o n

PIOTR ROZANSKI (Poland)
F. Chopin – Barkarola Fis-dur op. 60

TAMARA NIEKLUDOW (Poland)
F. Chopin – Scherzo cis-moll op.39

ANDRIY LUNOV (Ukraine)
Chopin-Liszt – Życzenie
Schuber- Liszt – Aufenhalt
F. Liszt – Wiegendlied 
II Rapsodia węgierska

 

27.Aug. 2005 at 19.30 – Duszniki Zdrój, F. Chopin Manor House

Programme

MAGDALENA GORCZYCA (Poland)
W. A. Mozart – Fantazja d-moll KV 397

AGNIESZKA STRZELCZYK (Poland)
W.A. Mozart – Rondo a-moll KV 511
D. Scarlatti – Sonata B-dur L.396

TAMARA NIEKLUDOW (Poland)
F. Chopin – Nokturn c-moll op. 48

CATHERINE INGRAVALLO (USA)
F. Chopin – II Scherzo b-moll op. 31

KATARZYNA LABUS (Poland)
F. Chopin – 2 Etiudy z op. 10: nr 3 E-dur, nr 12 c-moll

ANDRIY LUNOV (Ukraine)
Chopin-Liszt – Życzenie
F. Liszt – Chasse neige

 

26.Aug. 2005 at 18.00 – Brzeg, Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle

Programme

PIOTR ROZANSKI (Poland)
F. Chopin – Barkarola Fis-dur op. 60

MAIKO ONO (Japan)
F. Chopin – III Sonata h-moll op. 58, cz. I Allegro maestoso

WOJCIECH WALECZEK (Poland)
Chopin-Liszt – Życzenie 
Schubert-Liszt – Auf dem Wasser zu singen
F. Liszt – Etiuda a-moll nr 6 z Wielkich Etiud wg Paganiniego

I n t e r m i s i o n

ANDRIY LUNOV (Ukraine)
F. Liszt – Etiuda Harmonies du suopir
F. Liszt – Sonata h

 

Koncert prowadzi Juliusz Adamowski.
Wstęp za wejściówkami, które będzie można nabyć w kasie Filharmonii przed koncertem.

ANDRIY LUNOV i WOJCIECH WALECZEK zostali zakwalifikowani do uczestnictwa w III Międzynarodowym Konkursie im. F. Liszta we Wrocławiu (20 września –1 października).

 

 


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.

 

Piano recitals by Juliusz Adamowski
actor - Jan Blecki
Commentay - Dorota Kanafa

Tuesday, 17 May, 0,30 pm - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club
(108. Concert for the Disabled)

Thursday, 19 May, 7 pm - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz (Four-Muses Parlour),
Saturday, 21 May, 6 pm - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Slaskich,
Tuesday, 24 May, 6,30 pm - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club
Sponsor: MPEC Wroclaw SA (City Heating Supply Plant)

Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti - Sonates E-major L. 23 and C-major L. 104
Józef Elsner - Polonaise E flat-major
Fryderyk Chopin - Mazurek C-minor op. 41
               - Fantasie-Impromptu C-minor op. 66
                 - Waltz C-minor op. 64
Adam Mickiewicz - Koncert Jankiela
                    (fragm. Księgi XII Pana Tadeusza)
Fryderyk Chopin - Polonez A-major op. 40
               i n t e r v a l
Ludwig van Beethoven - Für Elise
Anonim - Czem jest milosc
Fryderyk Chopin - Nokturn C-minor op. posth.
Konstanty Ildefons Galczynski - We snie
Johannes Brahms - Waltz G sharp-minor op.39
Adam Mickiewicz - Niepewnosc
Johannes Brahms - Waltz A flat-major op.39
Boleslaw Leśmian - W malinowym chrusniaku
Ferenc Liszt - 3rd Nokturn "Liebesträume"
                    - 6t Hungarian Rhapsodie





Łukasz 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.

 

Piano recitals by Lukasz Jungowski
Commentay - Juliusz Adamowski

Thursday, 28 April, 6 pm - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz (Four-Muses Parlour),
Saturday, 30 April, 6 pm - Brzeg, Zamek Piastów Śląskich,
Monday, 2 May, 6 pm - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club
Sponsor: MPEC Wroclaw SA (City Heating Supply Plant)

The programme includes Chopin`s pieces:
Etude Cis-minor op.25 no 7
Etude Cis-minor op.10 no 4
Etude f-minor op.25 no 2
Scherzo b-minor op.31
4 Mazurkas op. 17 g-minor, C-major, As-major, b-minor
Walc F-major op.34 no 3
Walc Des-major op.64 no 1
Polonez fis-minor op.44



 


Maciej Pabich graduated with honors from the Academy of Music in Poznan, Poland in 1997 in piano performance. He studied under the guidance of prof. Andrzej Tatarski.
Currently, he is an adjunct professor at the home Academy and leads a dynamic artistic activity both in his homeland and abroad. Hehas concertized as a recitalist and soloist with symphony orchestras in many cities in Poland, France, Germany, in highly renowned concert halls in Russia ( Moscow, St. Petersburg), and in Hungary ( Budapest). Lately, he has been enjoying performing as a chamber musician as well.
Maciej Pabich is a laureate of a few national piano competitions, like the 4th all-Polish Franz Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw (2nd prize). He also received the title of a laureate of the “ Concert Hall for the Young” at the 31st Festival of Piano Playing in Slupsk.
At the 1 st International Franz Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw, he became the laureate of a second prize, and received several extra-regular awards for the best Pole. The Municipal Authorities of Poznan, acknowledged Mr. Pabich with a scholarship for the Young Talented Creators of the Poznan Artistic Scene.

Piano recitals by Maciej Pabich
Commentay - Juliusz Adamowski
Thursday, 17 March 6 pm - Oborniki Slaskie, Salonik Czterech Muz (Four-Muses Parlour) , ul Pilsudskiego 13
Friday, 18 March 6 pm - Trzebnica, Club "Klub-ik" ul Glowackiego 15

Programme:
W. A. Mozart – Fantasie D-minor
F. Chopin – Mazurkas op. 17, Nokturn C-minor, 3 Walzes (As-major op. 34, E-minor op.posth., Des-major op 64), Scherzo H-minor, 2 Polonaise (Cis-minor op. 26, As-major op. 53), Etiuda C-minor op.10
Schubert-Liszt –Serenade by Shakespeare, Auf dem Wasser zu singen,
Chopin-Liszt – Zyczenie (Wish).





Alexei Orlovetsky (Russia)
- prize-winner of international piano competitions, a graduate (1984) and a lecturer at the St. Petersburg Conservatory (till 1996). He studied the piano under Grigorij Sokolov, and then became his assistant. He also studied composition and opera and symphonic conducting (under Y. Falik and A. Mussin). In 1989 he got the second prize in the 2nd International Liszt Piano Competition in Utrecht, Holland, and in 1990 - the first prize in the 7th International Iturbi Piano Competition in Valencia, Spain. He is both a teacher and a performer. His rich repertoire includes pieces from baroque to modern times, but his favourite compositions are those by Chopin
Beethoven, Liszt and Rachmaninov. In 1991, in Holland, he recorded two CDs with Liszt’s compositions performed on the Erard piano from Liszt’s times. Apart from the concerts in his country, he has performed several times in Spain, Holland, Yugoslavia, Germany, and many times in Poland. He has held 17 nationwide piano courses organized in Poland by Ferenc Liszt Society, and has held piano classes during all ten International Master Courses for Pianists in Wroclaw from 1993 to 2004. He has also been in jury panels of all piano competitions organised by our society so far.

Piano recitals by Alexei Orlovetsky
Commentay - Juliusz Adamowski
Saturday, 12 March 6 pm - Brzeg - Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle in Brzeg (one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in Poland) pl. Zamkowy 1
Sunday, 13 marca 6 pm - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club , pl. T. Kosciuszki 9
Programe:

Bach-Busoni – Chaconne,
J. Haydn – Sonate F-major,
A.Orlovetsky– Sonatine,
R. Schumann – Fantasie C-major op. 17.




SOLOIST AND CONCERT SCHEDULE FOR 2004



January - IZABELLA JEZOWSKA - mezzosoprano, JULIUSZ ADAMOWSKI - piano

February - RENATA and MACIEJ PABICH (piano duet)

March - KAROL RADZIWONOWICZ, outstanding Polish pianist
String quartet I SOLISTI DI VARSAVIA
(150th anniversary of Juliusz Zarebski's birth, 15th anniversary of F. Liszt Society in Poland)

April - SOFYA GULYAK (Russia) Laureate of the 2nd International F. Liszt Piano Competition
in Wroclaw and of four other international piano competitions

May - ŁUKASZ JUNGOWSKI - piano, ANDRZEJ ŁADOMISRSKI - violin, distinguished young artists
from Wroclaw

August - PARTICIPANTS OF THE 11TH INTERNATIONAL MASTER COURSE
FOR PIANISTS IN WROCLAW


30 September - 1, 2 or 3 Oktober - ALEXIEI ORLOVESKY, outstanding Russian pianist

November, December - concerts dependant on financial outside contribution.



Jubilee concert on the 15th anniversary of TiFL - Wroclaw Philharmonic Concert Hall,
2 March 2004. Karol Radziwonowicz - piano, String Quartet"I Solisti di Varsavia": Tomasz Radziwonowicz - 1st violin, Anna Staniak - 2nd violin, Marekl Iwański - viola, Grażyna Tatarska - cello, Juliusz Adamowski - commentary (photo: M. Szwed).



Sofya Gulyak with the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra during the finals of the 2nd International F. Liszt Piano Competition 10 Oct. 2002. Fot. M. Szwed.


LISZT EVENINGS - April (683rd - 685th TiFL's concerts)
Sofya Gulyak's piano recitals
Sofya Gulyak - outstanding pianist of young generation, born in 1979 in Kazan (Russia - Tatarstan). Laureate of the 2nd International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw in 2002 and of several other international piano competitions in England, Brazil, Russia, and Italy.
The programme includes pieces by M. Clementi, D. Scarlatti, R. Schumann, F. Liszt, Kreisler-Rachmaninow, and for the first time performed in Wroclaw the daring Fantasie on two themes from W.A. Mozart's "Figaro," composed by F. Liszt, drawn up and finished by F. Busoni.
Commentary - Juliusz Adamowski
Time and venue:
21 April 2004, 6pm - Trzebnica, Klub Spoldzielni Mieszkaniowej, ul. B. Glowackiego 15
24 April 2004, 6pm - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club, pl. T. Kosciuszki 9
25 April 2004, 6pm - Brzeg, Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle, pl. Zamkowy 1




Andrzej Ładomirski - violin and Łukasz Jungowski - piano, during the 107th Concert for the disables in Music and Literatur Clubs in Wroclaw 5 May 2004.
Fot. M. Szwed.


LISZT EVENINGS and CONCERTS FOR THE DISABLED - May (688th-689th TiFL's concerts)
Andrzej Ladomirski - violin, Lukasz Jungowski - piano.
The programme includes pieces by F. Chopin, H. Wieniawski, and A. Andrzejowski. Commentary - Juliusz Adamowski
Sponsors: ELEKTROWNIA TUROW S.A., RUCH SA - ODDZIAL DOLNOSLASKI

Time and venue:
3 May 2004, 6pm - Brzeg, Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle, pl. Zamkowy 1
4 May 2004, 6pm - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club, pl. T. Kosciuszki 9
5 May 2004, 12.30pm - Wroclaw, Music and Literature Club, pl. T. Kosciuszki 9
(106th concert for the disabled)
6 May 2004, 6pm - Trzebnica, Klub Spoldzielni Mieszkaniowej, ul. B. Glowackiego 15
(107th concert for the disabled)

Andrzej Ladomirski - laureate of nationwide and internaional string compatitions; born in 1980. In 2002, graduated with honours from the K. Lipinski Music Academy in Wroclaw after studying violin under Prof. Krzysztof Bruczkowski. Performed throughout Poland and abroad, e.g. in Czech Republic, Canada, and Germany. In 1999, recorded a CD for DUX Recording Producers.

Lukasz Jungowski - pianist; born in 1978; lecturer at the K. Lipinski Music Academy in Wroclaw, where he continues his post-graduate studies under adjunct professor Zbigniew Faryniarz. Laureate of the 35th Dias of Young Festival of Polish Piano Playing in Slupsk , Poland, in 2001. Wroclaw Municipality grand holder.


Concerts program for the year 2010

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Concerts program for the years 2006 and 2007

Last update: 20 January 2007 r.


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