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Adam Mikołaj Goździewski

Adam Mikołaj Goździewski completed the Fryderyk Chopin State Primary School of Music in Skierniewice studying with Anna Grzegorkiewicz-Ciesielska and the Zenon Brzewski Comprehensive Secondary School of Music in Warsaw. He graduated with honours from the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, where he studied piano with Joanna Ławrynowicz-Just and Karolina Nadolska, and chamber music with Krystyna Makowska-Ławrynowicz. He has been a laureate at a number of international competitions in Poland, Estonia, Macedonia, Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine and Italy. As a soloist and chamber musician, he has appeared in concert throughout Poland, as well as in Düsseldorf, Geneva, Gifu, Hamamatsu, Milan, Moscow, Oslo, Paris, Shanghai, Tallinn and Tirana. 

He has performed recitals at such events as the Chopin Festival in Gaming Charterhouse and the ?Chopin in the Luxembourg Gardens? Festival in Paris. His performances have been broadcast by Polish Radio, France Musique and Estonian Radio and Television (ERR). He has also tried his hand at period instrument performance having practised the harpsichord with Lilianna Stawarz and Alina Ratkowska, and the fortepiano. His discography comprises three CD albums: Chopin Recital (2016), Chopin (2018) and Szymanowski, Klecki & Bargielski: Works for Violin & Piano (2020, alongside violinist Dominika Przech). Goździewski has been a multiple winner of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage Award for extraordinary artistic achievements.

PROGRAMME

First stage

?    Fryderyk Chopin 

Etude in C sharp minor, Op. 10 No. 4

?    Moritz Moszkowski 

Etude in F major, Op. 72 No. 6

?    Witold Lutosławski 

Etude No. 1 from Two Etudes

?    Zygmunt Stojowski 

Aspirations, Op. 39

I. Vers l'azur

II. Vers la tombe

IV. Vers l'amour

 

Second Stage

?    Ludomir Różycki 

Italia, Op. 50

I. Ave Maria

II. Campo santo

III. Dogaressa. Barcarolle

IV. La mort de Béatrice Cenci

?    Miłosz Magin 

Toccata, Chorale and Fugue

?    Karol Szymanowski 

Fantasia in C major, Op. 14

 

Final

?    Ludomir Różycki 

Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 43

I. Allegro

II. Andante con moto

III. Allegro giocoso