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Ponchielli Eduardo Villa Jasiński 2003
open-air production from Wrocław (2003) Gioconda: Alessandra Rezza Enzo: Eduardo Villa Laura: Agnieszka Rehlis Alvise: Wiktor Gorelikow Barnaba: Maciej Krzysztyniak Cieca: Elżbieta Kaczmarzyk-Janczak Zuane: Robert Ulatowski Un Cantore: Jacek Ryś Isepo: Andrzej Kalinin Wroclaw Opera Choir and Orchestra conductor: Ewa Michnik stage director: Krzysztof Jasiński stage design: Waldemar Zawodziński costumes: Małgorzata Słoniowska choreography: Henryk Konwiński TV broadcast with Polish subtitles !!!20 cameras were used for this recording!!!
Kremer Jasiński Ireneusz Miczka Nowak
„WESOŁA WDÓWKA” kompozytor - Franz Lehar Producent - dr Woytek MROZEK NARODOWA ORKIESTRA FILHARMONII TARNOPOLSKIEJ Dyrygent - Miroslaw KRIL Jolanta KREMER - Hanna Glawarii Oskar JASIŃSKI - Hrabia Daniło Monika RAJEWSKA - Walentyna Ireneusz MICZKA - BARON Mirko Zeta Bartosz NOWAK - Kamil de Rosillon Jerzy GOŚCIŃSKI - Niegus Marcin KOTARBA- Cascada Jarek TYRAN - St.Brioche TANCERZE OPERY LWOWSKIEJ WERNISAŻ: Wystawa akwareli BARBARY PINGOT „Kochane zwierzęta wokół nas“ Kurator - Janina Tuora SCENA TALENTÓW Ireny Bartkowskiej Kamila Marynowicz - sopran i Patrycja Gajek - fortepian
Scriabin Ravel Fryderyk Chopin Liszt Jerzy Romaniuk Paul Badura Skoda Stephen Kovacevich Stephen Hough Babayan Nikolai Demidenko Boris Petrushansky Jasinski Jablonski Hellwig Anna Malikova Philippe Giusiano Pascal Nemirovski 2017 2019
Salomé Chitaia - piano Scriabin - Waltz Op.1 Scriabin - Etude Op.8/12 Ravel - Sonatine Chopin - Barcarolle Liszt - Dante Sonata Recorded at Tbilisi State Conservatoire, Georgia. For information on forthcoming RBC performances, visit (http•••) Please help Conservatoire students who are facing financial difficulty as a result of Covid-19. Any donation, of any size, will make a difference. Thank you for your support! To make a donation, please email •••@••• Salomé Chitaia was born in Tbilisi, Georgia and started playing piano at the age of 16. During her years at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire, she held the Presidential Scholarship for four consecutive years and was the last student of the renowned piano professor Nana Khubutia. After graduating with honours, she continued her studies at the Academy of Music in Krakow with Prof. Dr Hab. Andrzej Pikul and Dr. Marian Sobula and at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw with Prof. Dr Hab. Jerzy Romaniuk. During her studies in Poland, she became a laureate of a number of international piano competitions. In 2017, Salomé was selected by the Chopin Society in Warsaw to be their representative and has since given around 100 recitals and chamber music concerts at Nowy Swiat Muzyki and the Chopin Salon. In 2019, after her first recital in Paris in Cormeilles-en-Parisis she was invited to participate in the festival “Georgian Immigrant Musicians in Tbilisi” which brings Georgian musicians from all around the world back to their homeland to play chamber music concerts and give masterclasses in different music schools throughout Georgia. This was followed by an invitation to play at the RBC International Piano Festival 2019. Salomé has taken masterclasses with many distinguished professors including Paul Badura-Skoda, Stephen Kovacevich, Stephen Hough, Sergey Babayan, Nikolai Demidenko, Norma Fisher, Boris Petrushansky, Peter Frankl, Wojciech Switala, Andrzej Jasinski, Krzysztof Jablonski, Klaus Hellwig, Natalia Troull, Michael Leuschner, Anna Malikova, Philippe Giusiano and Alexander Korsantia. Salomé is a recent graduate of the Advanced Postgraduate Diploma course at RBC, where she was taught by Pascal Nemirovski, John Thwaites and Mikhail Kazakevich.
Chopin Stanisław Szpinalski Jasiński Ekier 1827 1829 1934 2022
The Contredanse in G flat major ascribed to Chopin was discovered and published in 1934, apparently written in either 1827 or 1829. Its authenticity is not certain, as the extant manuscript is not in the composer’s hand. Stanisław Szpinalski, Roman Jasiński and Ludwik Bronarski attributed this dance to Chopin. Chomiński and Ekier included it among the dubious works. When listening to this graceful but flighty dance miniature, that is worth bearing in mind. (Source : Chopin Institute , Musopen) Hope you enjoy my performance :) If you want to support my channel, you can click the link below! (http•••) Date recorded : 26 January 2022 Piano : NUX npk-10 Editor : Shotcut
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