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Jadwiga Sarnecka Aleksander Michałowski Teodor Leszetycki Władysław Żeleński Felicjan Szopski Reiss Jachimecki Chopin 1883 1910 1913
Marek Szlezer - Piano (http•••) (http•••) Jadwiga Sarnecka +••.••(...)) was a Polish Composer and Pianist. There is very little information about her life. She was a student of, among others Aleksander Michałowski, Teodor Leszetycki. She enjoyed the reputation of an excellent pianist, but most of all she wanted to be a composer. She took lessons from Władysław Żeleński, Felicjan Szopski and possibly Henryk Melcer - irregularly, privately. Her works was not welcomed in those days. They were different, so they were met with a crushing wave of criticism. They were described as bizarre, depressive, half-year-old, and accused of chaos in content. But Sarnecka kept writing. She printed at her own expense, then fate began to smile at her. Feliks Jasieński financed the publication of her compositions with his own money. People shaping the image of contemporary Polish music: Chybiński, Reiss, Jachimecki began to write about her works in a favorable, almost euphoric tone. In 1910, Sarnecka was awarded the second prize for the Fourth Ballade at a composition competition organized on the occasion of the centenary of Chopin's birth in Lviv. Moreover, at the 1st Congress of Polish Musicians, she was the only woman to be asked to deliver a lecture. She chose the theme "Creativity and virtuosity in musical composition". The criticism continued and Jadwiga reportedly fell into depression. The exact reasons why she no longer released songs are unknown. However, she did not stop composing. What's more - she wrote her most avant-garde works, radicalizing her harmonic and stylistic language. Her writing started after time to become shaky. Soon after, she died from tuberculosis, aged 30, without completing her 7th Ballade, a Sonata, and a Variations. Her musical output includes, 7 ballads, 2 sonatas, a fantasia, 13 impressions, two variation cycles, an intermezzo, 2 studies, an etude, a printed cycle of miniatures. Additionally, she also wrote three songs for solo voice and piano. Such are the creative achievements of a person who went through the history of music as quickly as a flash. Few had time to spot her during her short life. *This information was mainly written by Marek Szlezer, at the website of Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (PWM). There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be removed, it can be done, please just leave me an email, which can be found at the channel's about section.
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