Pai/cultural Bltn 27/30june2001 included the manuscript of adam Mickiewiczs Ursyn Niemcewicz, General Kniaziewicz,aleksander and Ola Wat Paderewski the outstanding pianist, composer and http://www.polonya.org.tr/biuletyny/sec4-kult11-2001.html
Extractions: Cultural Bulletin 27 (118) Viehrad Group culture ministers meet jazdowski (Poland) and Zoltan Rockenbauer (Hungary). Taking part in the meeting for the first time with observer status was Lithuanian culture minister Gintautas Kevisas. The talks focused on the significance of culture for promoting ones country abroad. Apart from sharing experiences, the ministers and accompanying experts considered joint initiatives to promote the culture of the Viehrad Group countries. The ministers agreed that at least one-third of the budget of the International Viehrad Group should be designated for cultural projects. The participants declared that each year each $50,000. from each of those countries budgets should be ear-marked for joint cultural undertakings. One of the firsts such projects will be an international folk festival etches by Dürer and Rembrandt. I never imagined the culture ministers of Poland and Lithuania ever meeting over the manuscript of Pan Tadeusz (a work set in early-19th-century Lithuaniatranslator), said the archives director, Dr Adolf Juzwenko. Wr inister Ujazdowski remarked.
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POLISH NEWS - News From POLAND - February 2003. During his stay, he met Polish President aleksander Kwasniewski and the Miller, askedthe paper's chief editor adam Michnik for THE pianist WINS CRITICS' FAVOR. http://www.polishnews.com/fulltext/straight/2003/hotnews82_1.shtml
Extractions: [Back To Headlines] MILLER RESHUFFLES HIS CABINET Prime Minister Leszek Miller dismissed Economy Minister Jacek Piechota and State Treasury Minister Wieslaw Kaczmarek on January 6th. The changes were designed to boost the economy and the government's popularity ahead of a referendum on European Union membership. Mr. Piechota's job disappeared following the merger of the Labor and Economy ministries into a ministry headed by current Labor Minister Jerzy Hausner, while Mr. Kaczmarek was replaced by Slawomir Cytrycki, a former banker and an adviser to Miller's government. The Prime Minister also appointed Lech Nikolski to the post of minister in charge of Poland's EU information campaign, and Aleksandra Jakubowska as head of the PM's political office. Due to the liquidation of the post of government commissioner for European information, the commissioner Slawomir Wiatr became an undersecretary of state in a new ministry run by Nikolski. [Back To Headlines] LITHUANIAN PRESIDENT VISITS POLAND President Valdas Adamkus paid a short working visit to Warsaw on January 3rd, just two days before losing the presidential vote to Rolandas Paksas. During his stay, he met Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski and the Sejm Speaker, Marek Borowski. The talks focused on the future of NATO and the EU the strategic partnership between Poland and Lithuania, and cooperation in the region. After the meeting, the presidents said at a news conference that their countries will cooperate in implementing joint infrastructure projects, including fast Vilnius-Warsaw rail and road connections. They also assured that Poland and Lithuania will coordinate activities on the path to the European Union, especially in the matter of referendums on EU membership. Both countries are in the group of 10 states that were invited to join the EU in 2004.
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2001 Spring NABC Daily Bulletin 9 He is a professional player, options trader and concert pianist. Gromov's fourmansquad (aleksander Petrunin, Cezary Balicki-adam Zmudzinski) won the http://www.acbl.org/nabc/kansascity/Bulletins/KCdb09.htm
Extractions: Open Pairs II Chris Willenken and Ron Smith Despite that start, "we were able to stay focused and not do silly stuff trying to get it back," said Willenken. In fact, they posted a 56% game in the afternoon and added on a 60% game in the second final session for a total of 2102.01 matchpoints. Joe Kivel and Chris Larsen were second with 2045.10, followed by Russell Samuel and Eric Balkam with 2020.59 and Michael Huston and Robert Schwartz with 2002.36. These four pairs were the only ones to top 2000 matchpoints. Willenken, a New York options trader, won his second North American championship. He won the inaugural Fast Open Pairs at the Summer NABC in Anaheim in 2000. He was a member of the U.S. Junior Team that finished second in the 1999 World Junior Bridge Championship. Smith is an ACBL Grand Life Master who won his sixth North American championship. He is a professional player, options trader and concert pianist. The two had a good carryover (qualifying rounds of 59% and 63%) and were able to overcome the bad start with "just solid stuff," said Willenken. Final Results Gromov-Rosenkranz
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Extractions: K A B C D ... J K L M N O ... Ken Brown - performer, teacher, composer, author. Check out the classical and jazz guitar links. Kennett Symphony of Chester County - personnel, season, and ticket information. - includes schedules, reviews, and pictures of this Hawaiian musical group. Kudisch, Marc Kurb - includes downloads, photos, reviews, discography, and gig guide. K'Alyn - modern soul-singer/songwriter offers lyrics, pictures, and journal. K's Choice@ K, Michael - uses the Chapman Stick as main vehicle for musical exploration of all styles. K-Nitrate - original members of Cubanate create music similar to early Nitzer Ebb (on drugs). K., Johnny - young swing, tenor jazz singer and songwriter. K.R.O. and the House Band - funk/hip-hop band. Kaas, Patricia@ Kabalas, The@ Kabana - cover band playing top 40, motown, classic and funk rock, and originals from the 60's to the 90's. Kabha, Mohamed - offers photos, contact information, audio clips, and an online interview in Arabic with the singer. - features biographical information and sample tracks for the CD, Naked Under the Moon, by Michael Kac and Linda Cohen. Kaczmarek, Stefan
MINELREL-L Archive (02122002-08:59:45-1350) others the pianist and conductor Neal Stulberg and the jazz pianist adam Makowicz)have Thanks to the generosity of the aleksander Hertz Foundation in New York http://www.riga.lv/minelres/archive/02122002-08:59:45-1350.html
Job Vacancy Bulletin #372 - 7/15/01 COMPOSER WANTED pianist Soheil Nasseri is seeking new piano solo works to addressedto Sergei Babayan Miami Masterclass, c/o Dr adam aleksander, 8850 SW http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/placement/jvb4-1-02.html
Extractions: hours: 1 - 5 P.M., phone: April 1, 2002 Number 389 Congratulations News Notes - Other Events Competitions Opera ... Job Listings CONGRATULATIONS NICHOLAS WALLIN will share the conducting duties on two concerts at the University of Minnesota School of Music, one on April 29 with the Campus Orchestra and the other on May 5 with the Symphony Orchestra. See www.music.umn.edu After the Annapolis Opera presented Don Giovanni with music director Ronald Gretz and stage director Braxton Peters, J.F. Green said in the Washington Post that "Tenor RICHARD CRAWLEY made Don Ottavio a substantial character - not easily done." After music director William Hudson led the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra in a concert at George Mason University's Center for the Arts in Fairfax, Virginia, on March 16, Joseph McLellan said in the Washington Post that "Hudson kept the orchestral sound transparent for cello soloist SHARON ROBINSON, who [in the Haydn Concerto in D, Op. 101
POLAND ONLINE - HISTORY AND CULTURE Overview of Polish History.Category Regional Europe Poland Society and Culture History The pianist Ignacy Paderewski became prime minister aleksander Fredro wrote popularcomedies Poland's greatest poets, of whom the most famous was adam Mickiewicz http://www.polandonline.com/history.html
Extractions: The first Polish state was established in the 10th century by Mieszko I. Under him the Poles became Christians. Mieszko's descendants, known as the Piast Dynasty, expanded Polish power. Major enemies at this time were the German Teutonic Knights and the Tatars. After a period of political unrest Wladyslaw I reunited the kingdom in 1320, and his son Casimir III the Great protected it from its enemies and developed its economy and society. In 1386 Queen Jadwiga married Wladyslaw II Jagiello, the grand duke of Lithuania, uniting two powerful states. In 1410 their armies defeated the German Teutonic Knights at the battle of Tannenberg. (See also Jagiellon Dynasty.) In the 16th century, Poland and Lithuania expanded eastward to annex much of the Ukraine and some Russian territory. From this time the Russians also became one of Poland's major opponents. The greatest king of this period was Sigismund II Augustus. In 1572 Sigismund II died without an heir. Under the following Vasa Dynasty, Poland became involved in wars with Sweden, Russia, and Turkey. In 1610 the Poles succeeded in occupying Moscow, but this success was short-lived. Russian advances on Polish territory and a Swedish invasion in 1655 created a major crisis. The Poles fought back, however, and the Swedish invasion was checked while a truce with Russia was obtained. John III Sobieski defended Vienna against the Turks in 1683 and saved Western Europe from a Turkish invasion. Prussia, Russia, and Austria all annexed parts of Poland in 1772. A small Polish state was left at the mercy of its enemies. In 1793 Poland was further partitioned among the three powers. The patriot Thaddeus Kosciusko led a peasant army in a national insurrection against the Russians. In 1795 Poland's last remaining territory was occupied by the three partitioning powers. Many Poles fled the country. In 1807 Napoleon supported the formation of a small and weak Polish state, but after Napoleon's defeat by Russia the Russians returned.
Extractions: RECITAL NO. 6 Born in Canada of Polish parentage, and electing to perform under his first names Adam Aleksander in view of his unpronounceable family name, this pianist, who has the distinction of having been a top prize winner in nineteen piano competitions in five countries, made his concerto debut at the age of fourteen playing Chopin's Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor! Return to Programme page Programme About the Cape Town Concert Series The Venue Artists ... Home
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Extractions: cycle(-1) literature music visual arts film theatre other profiles NEW PROFILES : Jan Berdyszak (1934) - sculptor, painter, graphic artist, creator of installations, scenery designer, art theoretician, educator; Stefan Chwin (1949) - novelist and essayist; Marek Bienczyk (1956) - novelist, essayist, translator, literary historian; Andrzej Sapkowski (1948) - author of fantasy tales and novels; Olga Tokarczuk (1962) - writer and essayist and a devotee of Jung; Pawel Althamer (1967) - sculptor, performance artist, action artist, creator of installations and video art; Jerzy Grotowski (1933-1999) - Theatre director and theoretician, educator, creator of acting methods; Grzegorz Klaman (1959) - sculptor, lives and works in Gdansk. Recently published profiles: Miroslaw Filonik (1958) - sculptor; Kazimierz Dejmek (1924-2002) - Polish actor and highly renowned theatre director; Krystian Zimerman - Pianist, born 5 December 1956 in Zabrze; Karol Szymanowski - Composer, born on 3 October 1882 in Tymoszowka, died on 29 March 1937 in Lausanne.
Polish Culture writer, born in Pinsk, now in Belarus, in 1932; Krystian Zimerman pianist, born5 The Year of Poland in Sweden was organized by the adam Mickiewicz Institute http://www.culture.pl/en/culture
Extractions: welcome to culture.pl This week's profiles: Jan Berdyszak (1934) - sculptor, painter, graphic artist, creator of installations, scenery designer, art theoretician, educator. Recently published profiles: Stefan Chwin (1949) - novelist and essayist, Marek Bienczyk (1956) - novelist, essayist, translator, literary historian, Pawel Althamer (1967) - sculptor, performance artist, action artist, creator of installations and video art; Andrzej Sapkowski (1948) - author of fantasy tales and novels; Olga Tokarczuk (1962) - writer and essayist, Jerzy Grotowski (1933-1999) - theatre director and theoretician, educator, creator of acting methods; Grzegorz Klaman (1959) - sculptor, lives and works in Gdansk; Miroslaw Filonik (1958) - sculptor; Kazimierz Dejmek (1924-2002) - Polish actor and highly renowned theatre director; Ryszard Kapuscinski - reporter and writer, born in Pinsk, now in Belarus, in 1932; Krystian Zimerman - pianist, born 5 December 1956 in Zabrze; Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937) - composer. just updated profiles: Jan Berdyszak Stefan Chwin Marek Bienczyk Andrzej Sapkowski ... Piotr Paleczny (new version) Jozef Pankiewicz Antoni Wit Jan Cybis Marian Wnuk ... Piotr Anderszewski (new version) Jerzy Truszkowski Tadeusz Kantor (new version) Stanislawa Celinska Krzysztof Meyer Jerzy Tchorzewski Wladyslaw Skoczylas ... Pawel Mykietyn (new version) Katarzyna Kozyra Grzegorz Kowalski Tadeusz Baird Edward Dwurnik (new version) Halina Chrostowska Aleksander Kobzdej Wojciech Kilar Tadeusz (Tadé) Makowski ... Andrzej Seweryn
World News Highlights head of Poland's biggest newspaper, adam Michnik, said Polanski's latest movie, ThePianist, seven Oscar 13, Polish President aleksander Kwasniewski promised http://www.poloniatoday.com/world.htm
Extractions: The material on this page represents less than 20% of the material in the printed edition. Click On The Headline or Scroll To Story "PIANIST" MAKERS ABSENT VISA POLICY FOR UKRAINE ANSWER FRENCH THREATS MORE JOBLESS IN POLAND "PIANIST" MAKERS MAY MISS OSCARS Warsaw (PMN)Just like filmmaker Roman Polanski, the Polish co-producer of "The Pianist", which has received seven Oscar nominations, could be forced to miss the awards ceremony. Co-producer Lew Rywin could be prevented from traveling to the ceremony, because he is not allowed to leave Poland while awaiting trial on charges of corruption. In a corruption scandal which has rocked Poland, the head of Poland's biggest newspaper, Adam Michnik, said Rywin, who owns Heritage Films and is a former top official at Canal Plus Polska, had asked him for a $17.5 million-dollar bribe on behalf of Prime Minister Leszek Miller. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voters has awarded Polanski's latest movie, "The Pianist," seven Oscar nominations, including those in the coveted best picture, best director and best actor categories.
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Extractions: The Frederick Chopin International Piano Competition is one of the oldest events of its type in the world, and enjoys great prestige and universal renown. In the seventy years of its existence, the competition has evolved and transformed itself, altered and improved its form, and created its own extensive tradition. The initiator of the Frederick Chopin Piano Competition was Prof. Jerzy Zurawlew (1887-1980), an outstanding Polish pianist, teacher and composer. The first Chopin Competition took place on 23-30 January 1927 in the concert hall of the Warsaw Philharmonic. The next Competitions in 1932 and 1937 were also held there, at a five year interval, in accordance with the rules of the organisers. The 1942 Competition was not held owing to the Second World War, and the Competition could not be continued until several years after the war. The first postwar and the fourth International Frederick Chopin Competition took place in 1949, in the "Roma" concert hall, which is still standing in Nowogrodzka Str., the temporary home of the Warsaw Philharmonic and the Opera. The Competition became the culmination of the Chopin Year, celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the death of this great composer. The next Competition was organised six years later, in 1955. This change to the traditional five year-cycle was caused by the reconstruction of the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, which was promoted soon afterwards to the rank of a national institution. From 1955 onwards, the Frederick Chopin International Piano Competition has been held in the National Philharmonic Hall every five years without a break.
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Extractions: Polish Year in Austria New exhibition at Literature Museum Dürers graphic works in Warsaw Wajda continues work on Vengeance Polish Year in Austria An exhibition entitled Masterpieces from Polish Collections: Painting, Pictures and Sculptures 1880-1939 is due to open in December 2002 at the Leopold Museum. From mid-September to mid-November, the Viennese will be allele to view Polish performance art, media art and video art in the MuseumsQuartiers Charles Square. A retrospective review of Andrzej Wajdas films will be presented from 16 April to 1 May. A review of the creativity of Wojciech Jerzy Has has been planned for autumn 2002. It will be accompanied by an exhibition of Professor Jerzy Skar¿yñski, the scenographer and co-creator of Hass film visions. The play Festivity, directed by Grzegorz Jarzyna, from Warsaws Rozmaitoci Theatre, will be perfumed in May at the prestigious theatre festival Wiener Festwochen.
Museum Of The History Of Polish Jews - NEWSLETTER 06/2001 on his new film The pianist; Malgorzata Niezabitowska the interview with PresidentAleksander Kwasniewski, conducted by adam Boniecki and Krzysztof Burnetko. http://www.jewishmuseum.org.pl/biuletyn06_2001-gb.html
Extractions: "It is the Holy Father's wish that by looking for the objective truth about Polish-Jewish relations in the past, the future museum will be able to show and remind people about the positive cooperation between Poles and Jews for their common good. In this spirit, His Holiness is asking in prayer for the necessary strength and God's Blessings for the initiators of the idea of the Museum, and its creators." John Paul II reacted with good wishes and prayer to the news that a Museum of the History of Polish Jews is being created in Warsaw. The Vatican's Secretary of State sent them to us in a letter of May 29, 2001. The letter also contains the opinion that the creation of the museum as a memorial and an educational center for future generations deserves special attention, as it will be a memorial site for the fates of nations connected to each other by history. The letter expresses the hope that "in accord with the convictions of the initiators of this work in progress, the popularization of knowledge about Polish-Jewish relations, as difficult and painful as this process may be, will contribute to the elimination of stereotypes, antipathy and mutual grudges" This support from John Paul II is very important, since the present Pope has done more for the understanding between different nations and faiths than any one of his predecessors or authorities within the Catholic Church. From the first moment of his pontificate, he has been preaching for Jewish-Christian dialog, condemning anti-Semitism, and has helped Jews and Poles to understand each other. In 1981, he made an unprecedented visit to the Roman Synagogue, where he met with the head Rabbi of Rome, Prof. Emilio Toaff. The crowning event of the Church's change in attitude towards Jews, which was initiated by the Pope from Poland, was John Paul II's visit to the Holy Land, which moved the entire world. This uncommon pilgrimage opened the hearts of many people and built an atmosphere in which our vision has become much more real.