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Born in Vilnius in 1930. In the years 1952-57, he studied piano and composition in the class of Julius Juzeliunas at the State Conservatory of the Lithuanian SSR in Vilnius. He continued his composition studies in the years 1957-60 at the State Higher School of Music in Warsaw under Bolesław Woytowicz.
The group was formed at the initiative of the outstanding Polish bassoonist, soloist of the National Philharmonic in Warsaw Leszek Wachnik. They were joined by: oboist Agnieszka Wachnik and professor at the F. Chopin University of Music in Warsaw Romuald Gołębiowski.
The quintet is made up of section leaders of the Warsaw Camerata orchestra: Adam Zarzycki - 1st violin, Monika Kos-Nowicka - 2nd violin, Michał Styczyński - viola, Jerzy Wołochowicz - cello and Małgorzata Kołcz - double bass.
She graduated from the Poznań Academy of Music, and then completed a two-year postgraduate program at the Royal Academy of Music in London under the direction of Joy Mammen, receiving a diploma with distinction (Dip RAM).
Initially, he played classical guitar - he studied under A. Kowalczyk in Łódź (diploma in 1979) and J. Tomas in Alicante, Spain, 1980-81. Since 1983, he has specialized in early music playing historical plucked instruments - lute, theorbo, and 19th-century guitar.
Richard Berkeley - singer, cultural animator, president of the Board of the New Chamber Orchestra Foundation, whose family comes from Poland, studied singing with Ellis Keeler at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He also took private lessons from Rene Jacobs, Paul Esswood, John York Skinner, Margaret Lobo, and Arwel Trehearne Morgan.
The only strictly family, professional string quartet in the world. It consists of father - cellist Wojciech Walasek and his children - violinists Emilia and Wojciech and violist Kamil. The deep musical traditions in the Walasek family date back to the 18th century.
A group of outstanding instrumentalists - soloists and chamber musicians founded in 1986 by cellist Andrzej Wróbel. It is the only group in Poland and one of the few in Europe specializing in performing chamber music in such an original lineup.
He graduated with honors in composition in the class of Marian Borkowski (1996) and conducting in the class of Ryszard Dudek (1997) at the Academy of Music in Warsaw. He perfected his conducting skills under the direction of Zoltan Pesko (2000-2002) and Yuri Simonov (2003-2008).
Established in 2003 at the initiative of instrumentalists collaborating with the New Chamber Orchestra and Warsaw Camerata. The group consists of graduates of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw: Emilia Walasek-Gorczyca - 1st violin, Monika Kos-Nowicka - 2nd violin, Ewa Rybarczyk - viola
Born in 1840 in Votkinsk, he was a sensitive and talented child. He wrote his first piece at the age of 14, a waltz dedicated to his teacher. He studied in St. Petersburg under A. Rubinstein and N. I. Zaremba, but during that time...
The Mass is a liturgical form with a cyclical structure, sung a capella or with instrumental accompaniment of obligatto or even a full orchestra. The ordinary Mass, or Ordinarium missae...
The saxophone is a wind instrument, which despite being made of metal, belongs to the group of wooden wind instruments. The classification is based on its construction and the wooden reed, which is the source of sound (similar to that found in the clarinet).
Cecilia was born in Rome in 1966. Her parents, both professional singers, passed on their love of music to their daughter. At the age of 9...
World-renowned tenor, known primarily for his interpretations of operatic works mainly by Verdi and Puccini as well as French music. He is one of the contemporary artists specializing in verismo.
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