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He performed with many distinguished musicians, such as [[Yehudi Menuhin]], [[Maurice André]], [[Michala Petri]], [[Wanda Wiłkomirska]], Krzysztof Jakowicz, [[János Starker]], [[Barbara Hendricks]], Maurice Bourge, Lidia Grzanka-Urbaniak, [[Guy Touvron]], Andrei Gridchuk, [[Grzegorz Nowak (conductor)|Grzegorz Nowak]], Tadeusz Wojciechowski and Krzysztof Jabłoński. |
He performed with many distinguished musicians, such as [[Yehudi Menuhin]], [[Maurice André]], [[Michala Petri]], [[Wanda Wiłkomirska]], Krzysztof Jakowicz, [[János Starker]], [[Barbara Hendricks]], Maurice Bourge, Lidia Grzanka-Urbaniak, [[Guy Touvron]], Andrei Gridchuk, [[Grzegorz Nowak (conductor)|Grzegorz Nowak]], Tadeusz Wojciechowski and Krzysztof Jabłoński. |
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He was the concertmaster of [[Sinfonia Varsovia]] in 1986–1990. He was the artistic director of the Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra in 1992–1995<ref>{{Cite web|url= |
He was the concertmaster of [[Sinfonia Varsovia]] in 1986–1990. He was the artistic director of the Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra in 1992–1995<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.leopoldinum.art.pl/|title=Start – leopoldinum.art.pl|date=20 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181220132800/http://www.leopoldinum.art.pl/|accessdate=28 September 2021|archive-date=20 December 2018}}</ref> and the artistic director of the [[Wratislavia Chamber Orchestra]] since 1996.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.wieczorywarsenale.pl/?page_id=104&lang=en|title=Wratislavia Chamber Orchestra on the Arsenal Nights Festival website|accessdate=28 September 2021|archive-date=17 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191017074944/https://www.wieczorywarsenale.pl/?page_id=104&lang=en|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was the creator and artistic director of the Wrocław Chamber Music Festival ''Arsenal Nights'' and the laureate of the Wrocław Music Award (2006).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.wieczorywarsenale.pl/?page_id=1170&lang=en|title=Wrocław Music Award|accessdate=28 September 2021}}{{Dead link|date=September 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He was also the artistic director of the European Musical Workshops and the Summer Orchestral Workshops in [[Kołobrzeg]]. |
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He performed both as soloist and conductor in every European country and on every continent. He gave concerts at [[Carnegie Hall]] in New York City, [[Berliner Philharmonie]], Amsterdam [[Concertgebouw]], [[National Auditorium of Music|Auditorio Nacional de Música]] in Madrid, [[Barbican Centre]] and [[Royal Albert Hall]] in London ([[The Proms|BBC Proms]]), [[Parco della Musica|Santa Cecilia]] in Rome and many others. |
He performed both as soloist and conductor in every European country and on every continent. He gave concerts at [[Carnegie Hall]] in New York City, [[Berliner Philharmonie]], Amsterdam [[Concertgebouw, Amsterdam|Concertgebouw]], [[National Auditorium of Music|Auditorio Nacional de Música]] in Madrid, [[Barbican Centre]] and [[Royal Albert Hall]] in London ([[The Proms|BBC Proms]]), [[Parco della Musica|Santa Cecilia]] in Rome and many others. |
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Born | Poland | 22 January 1953
Died | 22 September 2021 | (aged 68)
Education | Chopin Academy of Music |
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Awards | Paganini Competition |
Jan Stanienda (22 January 1953 – 22 September 2021[1]) was a Polish violinist, chamber musician and concertmaster.
Biography
[edit]Stanienda was a graduate of the Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, where he studied with Krzysztof Jakowicz . Since 1975, Jan Stanienda had been a member of the Polish Chamber Orchestra under Jerzy Maksymiuk, and in 1977 he became its concertmaster and soloist. In 1976 he received a prize at the Niccolo Paganini International Violin Competition in Genoa.
He performed with many distinguished musicians, such as Yehudi Menuhin, Maurice André, Michala Petri, Wanda Wiłkomirska, Krzysztof Jakowicz, János Starker, Barbara Hendricks, Maurice Bourge, Lidia Grzanka-Urbaniak, Guy Touvron, Andrei Gridchuk, Grzegorz Nowak, Tadeusz Wojciechowski and Krzysztof Jabłoński.
He was the concertmaster of Sinfonia Varsovia in 1986–1990. He was the artistic director of the Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra in 1992–1995[2] and the artistic director of the Wratislavia Chamber Orchestra since 1996.[3] He was the creator and artistic director of the Wrocław Chamber Music Festival Arsenal Nights and the laureate of the Wrocław Music Award (2006).[4] He was also the artistic director of the European Musical Workshops and the Summer Orchestral Workshops in Kołobrzeg.
He performed both as soloist and conductor in every European country and on every continent. He gave concerts at Carnegie Hall in New York City, Berliner Philharmonie, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Auditorio Nacional de Música in Madrid, Barbican Centre and Royal Albert Hall in London (BBC Proms), Santa Cecilia in Rome and many others.
He died at age 68.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Jan Stanienda | Życie i twórczość | Artysta". Culture.pl. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ "Start – leopoldinum.art.pl". 20 December 2018. Archived from the original on 20 December 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ "Wratislavia Chamber Orchestra on the Arsenal Nights Festival website". Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ "Wrocław Music Award". Retrieved 28 September 2021.[permanent dead link ]
External links
[edit]- Jan Stanienda discography at Discogs