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DescriptionIn his first recital in Brussels Greg Niemczuk will take the audience on
a magical journey through the life of Fryderyk Chopin. The first part will be filled with works by the young Chopin, written while he was still in Warsaw, where Chopin was happy, experiencing his first love, conquering Warsaw concert halls and the star of his talent was shining ever brighter. The second part will be filled with Chopin's greatest masterpieces, already written in Paris. We will hear as many as 4 elegant, aristocratic waltzes, a touching Ballade or Scherzo and a monumental Polonaise in A flat major. It will be an unforgettable evening with Chopin's music played by a Polish pianist - specializing in Chopin's music. Grzegorz (Greg) Niemczuk is widely acclaimed as one of the most captivating and exceptional Polish artists of his generation, distinguishing himself as one of the elite group of pianists who have complete Chopin's piano music in the repertoire. In 2017, his profound interpretations of Chopin's compositions earned him recognition alongside esteemed pianists such as Martha Argerich, Maurizio Pollini, and Adam Harasiewicz, as acknowledged by the National Polish Radio. He is the 1st Prize Winner of the 40th National Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 2010 as well as the Carnegie Hall Concerto Debut Competition in New York in 2013. Born in 1985, Niemczuk carries forward the rich legacy of two legendary Polish pianists, Ignacy Jan Paderewski and Artur Rubinstein, who graced stages worldwide. Over the course of his illustrious 15-year career, he has mesmerized audiences in over 400 recitals and concerts across 35 different countries, spanning all six continents. His performances have reached an impressive cumulative audience of over 100,000 individuals. https://youtu.be/JwoAoII1EkQ?s https://youtu.be/R5Z2EF96UIc?s https://youtu.be/Y9m3-jnwgjE?s EventList powered by schlu.net |
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