Beata Szalwinska

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Beata Szalwinska

Beata Szalwinska (Polish: Beata Szałwińska), is a Polish pianist, known for her classical music concerts in Poland, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland living since 1999 in Luxembourg.

Early years[]

  • 1972-1980: Ecole de musique Emil Mlynarski in Warsaw (Poland)
  • 1980-1985: Józef Elsner Secondary Music School with Anna Radziwonowicz in Warsaw, Poland
  • 1980-1985: Master of Arts - Frederic Chopin Academy of Music with professor Barbara Muszynska in Warsaw, Poland
  • 1992-1993: Ecole Normale de Musique A. Cortot, with Marian Rybicki in Paris.
  • 1992-1994 : ‘’Conservatoire de Musique d’Olivier Messiaen’’ with Sergiei Markarov.[1]

Discography[]

  • CD of a piano concert with compositions of Ravel, Schubert, Chopin, Skriabin and Szymanowski[2]
  • Aconcagua Quintet Beata Szałwińka with compositions of Astor Piazzola
  • Aconcagua Project Beata Szałwińska with compositions of Astor Piazzola
  • Singiel with Alexander Anisimov with composition "The Doubt" Michaił Glinka
  • CD "Her Portrait"

Awards[]

  • Award for the best interpretation of the IV Symphony of the composer Karol Szymanowski.

"Her very start (pianoconcert:IV Simphonie of Karol Szymanowski) showed a beautiful, calm phrase with almost Chopin-like sound, she charmed with her colourful interpretation. The performance tended to a classical form, but was brought alive by articulation motifs, attractive phrasing and a very fresh approach. Beyond any doubt Beata Szalwinska is a very talented pianist which was confirmed by the standing ovation,": Appreciation by pl:Krzysztof Baculewski[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Beata Szalwinska - Polish Pianist". Musiciansgallery.com. Archived from the original on May 17, 2008. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  2. ^ "Records". Webplaza.pt.lu. Archived from the original on November 20, 2007. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  3. ^ "Critics". Webplaza.pt.lu. 2000-02-03. Archived from the original on November 20, 2007. Retrieved 2010-03-11.

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