| Piotr
Paleczny |
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One of the most outstanding
Polish pianists and professors, laureate of five international piano
competitions. He completed piano studies at the Frederick Chopin Music
University in Warsaw in the class of prof. Jan Ekier. The opportunity
of having artistic contact with Arthur Rubinstein and Witold Lutoslawski
also had a huge impact on the final development of his artistic personality. |
A success achieved at the
8th Frederick Chopin International Competition opened to Piotr Paleczny
the doors of many prestigious world concert halls. Receiving, in company
of Garrick Ohlsson and Mitsuko Uchida, Third Prize, the Special Prize
for the best performance of a Polonaise and the Witold Malcuzynski
Prize initiated his career which the artist has enjoyed constantly
until now performing concerts on all continents.
He performed as a soloist with such prominent orchestras as the Warsaw
National Philharmonic, the Polish Radio National Orchestra, the Chicago
Symphony, the American Symphony, Concertgebouw, the Royal Philharmonic,
the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Yomiuri Nippon, Gewandhaus, Tonhalle Orchester
Zurich, RAI, Santa Cecilia, Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional de Mexico,
Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional de Argentina and Orquesta Nacional de
Espana.
He gave concerts in distinguished concert halls including the Carnegie
Hall, the Alice Tully Hall and the UN General Assembly Hall in New
York, the Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Berliner
Philharmonie, Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires,
Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Musikverein and Konzerthaus in Vienna,
the Royal Festival Hall in London and Festspielhaus in Salzburg.
He has held master classes in New York, Tokyo, Sydney, Buenos Aires,
Bordeaux, Paris, Freiburg, Seoul, Amsterdam, Hamamatsu, Montevideo,
Toronto, Copenhagen, Mexico City, Lugano and Warsaw.
He has gained great recognition as a juror at splendid international
piano competitions such as those organized in Warsaw, Leeds, Paris,
London, Cleveland, Toronto, Seoul, Moscow, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis,
Montreal, Tel Aviv, Santander, Tokyo, Kitzingen, Weimar, Manchester,
Los Angeles, Hilton Head and Takamatsu. In July 2007, he led the Jury
works at the distinguished piano competition in Cleveland, the same
he was the first Pole invited to fulfill a function of Jury Chairman
at the USA international piano competitions.
On 5 November 2001, PiotrPaleczny was invited to be a soloist of the
extraordinary Gala Concert to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of
the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra.
His and "Prima Vista" quartet's CD, "The best of Chopin"(DUX)
recorded with DUX records was awarded the "Frederick '99",
the prize by the Polish Phonographic Academy and in December 2002
this CD achieved status of the "Platinum Disc"
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Since 1993 he has been Artistic Director of the oldest existing piano
festival in the world - the International Chopin Piano Festival in
Duszniki Zdroj, he also is Artistic Director of the International
Paderewski Piano Competition in Bydgoszcz.
In 1998 the President of Poland has conferred on him title of Professor.
Piotr Paleczny conducts the piano class at the Frederick Chopin University
of Music in Warsaw. In only ten years of his educational work, professor
Piotr Paleczny's students received more than 25 prizes and awards
at international and all-Poland piano competitions.
In January 2010 at the concert at the Polish Parliament, Piotr Paleczny
inaugurated the Chopin Year.
The artist is honored with many superior and prestige Polish and foreign
medals such as the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
and the Mexican Order of the Aguila Azteca. In September 2005, PiotrPaleczny
was awarded the "Meritorious for Culture - Gloria Artis"
Gold Medal. |
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