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And conductor of the Silesian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
He learned to play the violin from his father, Krzysztof Jakowicz, under whose guidance he studied at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. He was also the last student of one of the creators of the Polish violin school, Professor Tadeusz Wroński.
Baroque Collegium 1685 is an international ensemble focused on sharing and promoting Baroque music, particularly oratorio and cantata works. The initiator of the Collegium's establishment and its artistic director is musicologist, conductor, and cultural manager - Agnieszka Żarska.
The third, perhaps the most important, book by Andrzej Chłopecki has been published by PWM: "The Superstitions of the Dying Century". The author makes us aware of how willingly and often we resort to ready-made schemes in an attempt to describe the world.
It was a close call for Porter, a scholarship student at the University of San Diego, who almost dedicated himself to a sports career. Fortunately for his fans, instead of American football, he chose singing.
The hermetic world of professional music education and its offshoots is an archaic, ritualized microcosm with its own specific folklore, as naive as it is enthusiastic, with a mythology and a limited repertoire of toxic mantras confidently repeated by candidates for the highest degree.
GEORGIY LOMAKOV comes from Odessa, the hometown of many outstanding musicians. At the age of six, he began learning to play the cello with Walentyna Balon-Rymaszewska.
In 2002, he graduated with honors from the Stanis!!!u0142aw Moniuszko Academy of Music in Gda!!!u0144sk in the cello class of Professor Roman Suchecki. He participated in Master Interpretation Courses and Master Classes.
Born in Fukuoka, Japan. After completing her studies in Tokyo, she moved to the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris, where she graduated with honors.
During this exceptional evening, there were also gifts for the audience - the charismatic artist encores three times, performing, among others, the aria "Signore Ascolta!" from the opera Turandot by Giacomo Puccini and the bravura aria "Spiel Ich die Unschuld" from the operetta "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss.
Have you ever been to a concert where the audience rises from their seats with a huge applause and burst of joy in the middle? That's exactly what happened in Krynica Zdrój just after Artur Ruciński's performance of the aria 'Largo al factotum' during a gala organized by the 'Aria' Association from Krakow on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Jan Kiepura's death.
On a warm August Saturday evening in the concert hall of the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw, music lovers from not only Poland, but also from around the world gathered. Everyone had long awaited the performance of their favorite stars from the biggest opera stages - Aleksandra Kurzak and Roberto Alagna, so there was already great enthusiasm before entering the building.
A musical instrument is a device for producing music. The pitch and timbre of the sound are influenced by the physical properties of the vibrator, which generates sound in the musical instrument. The vibrator is the main element of a musical instrument, allowing us to produce sound in the simplest way.
The combination of neoclassical sounds, sounds from space recorded by NASA, and electronic effects forces us to do only one thing. With closed eyes, listen tenderly and ... fly.
Jerzy Maksymiuk was born in Grodno. He completed his music studies with three diplomas: in piano (class of Jerzy Lefeld), composition (class of Piotr Perkowski), and conducting (class of Bogusław Madey).
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