This is the smallest string instrument, which originates from baroque violins. However, instruments resembling violins, from which this instrument could have evolved, can be found in many places on Earth...
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
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.
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The performance of "Czardas" by Joanna Fuczik is a dynamic and energetic rendition of this popular piece. Joanna is an outstanding violinist who has perfectly handled the technical demands of this classical work. Her vibrant interpretation, combined with her extraordinary precision and musical skills, makes listening to this performance a pure pleasure. "Czardas" was composed by the Italian composer Vittorio Monti, who lived in the 19th and 20th centuries. This piece is one of the most well-known and beloved works in the violin repertoire. Significant influence on the style of "Czardas" came from Hungarian folk music, giving this piece its characteristic, lively rhythm. "Czardas" is a virtuoso piece, which means it requires the performer to have great technical and expressive abilities. We are dealing with fast passages, complicated figurations, and emotional transitions. Joanna Fuczik not only met this challenge but also brought her own interpretation to her performance, making it truly exceptional. The era in which "Czardas" was created is known as the Romantic era. It was a time when artists and composers sought new forms of expression, emotion, and individuality. "Czardas" is an excellent example of this pursuit of personal expression by the artist, which is characteristic of this period. In summary, Joanna Fuczik in her performance of "Czardas" showcases her immense musical and artistic skills. Her interpretation of this piece is dynamic, precise, and full of emotion. Thanks to this, we can enjoy this wonderful musical work and appreciate both Joanna's talent and the genius of composer Vittorio Monti.
Wow, that girl has an amazing talent! Her violin playing combined with the lights is something completely different. A perfectly chosen song and an extraordinary energy that fills this performer. You really can't take your eyes off the screen! Extraordinary skills that make the art of the violin take on a completely new dimension. For me, this is a true inspiration and proof that if you really want something and consistently strive for your goal, you can achieve anything. I am impressed by Joanna Fuczik's talent and I can't wait for her next performances!