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Piano Recital by Michał Korzistka in Chicago

19 października, 2013

Michał Korzistka’s Benefit Concert In Support Of The Polish Museum of America Library’s Rare Book Conservation Project

The Polish Museum of America (PMA) and Library (PMAL) cordially invite you to Michał Korzistka’s piano recital on Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 2:30 pm in the Sabina P. Logisz Great Hall. The concert program will include the works of Fryderyk Chopin and Witold Lutosławski. (F. Chopin: Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22; Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35; Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 42; and Ballade No. 2 in F major, Op. 38. W. Lutosławski: Piano Sonata; Bucolics; and Folk Melodies.)

The suggested donation is $20.00. At the request of the artist, all proceeds will benefit the Rare Book Conservation Project of the PMA Library.

The Library collections include more than 300 rare books under the Rare Book Conservation Project, initiated in 2012. Due to the generosity of the Friends of the PMAL and a grant from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, we have been able to conserve and restore 16 books published between 1508 and 1604. The average conservation cost per book is $500. It is our hope to conserve as many rare books as possible by 2015, during which time we will celebrate the centennial of the PMA Library.

Polish Museum of America (PMA)
984 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL  60642
Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 2:30 pm
www.polishmuseumofamerica.org


Michał Korzistka
Michał Korzistka was born in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, and belongs to the second generation of musicians in his family. He began playing piano at the age of five, under the tutelage of Helena Korzistka, his grandmother and an experienced piano teacher. Having qualified for the admission to the Music Grammar and High School in Bielsko-Biala, he continued his music education, studying with Professor Tanewski. On graduation, Korzistka was accepted at the Academy of Music in Katowice, where he studied with Professor Zmudzinski and received an M.A. in Classical Music. He continued his study of classical piano with Professor Sulikowski at the Postgraduate Piano Department of the Academy of Music in Warsaw and with Professor Buchbinder in Zurich. Next, Korzistka went on to receive two D.M.A. degrees, one in instrument mastery and the other in piano performance.

From his early years, Korzistka performed many concerts, both solo and with orchestral accompaniment. He has a special place in his heart for classical and romantic composers: Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Szymanowski, and Chopin. He performed in Poland and abroad, including at the revered Chopin Mansion in Zelazowa Wola, Poland, at the famous concert series at the Chopin Monument in Lazienki Park in Warsaw, at "Atma" in Zakopane, at the Pszczyna Castle, in Great Britain, Germany, the Czech Republic, and the U.S. He works with the National Concert Bureau in Warsaw and the Silesia Art Agency in Katowice. Over the years, Korzistka has also made a number of recordings, including a live recording of his concert with an orchestra in Weston, Great Britain, an album entitled Music in Bielsko-Biala, recordings for the II Channel of the Polish Radio, and archival recordings for his alma mater, the Academy of Music in Katowice.

Korzistka qualified for many international and national piano competitions. Among others, he played at the International Music Competition in Gallo-Monza in Italy; the 2nd International Music Competition in Japan; the 1st Szymanowski National Piano Competition; and the 42nd Chopin Festival in Duszniki Zdroj. He is a recipient of the F. Chopin Society grant; he took the second and the special prize in the 1st Szymanowski Piano Competition for his performance of the Szymanowski Concerto Symphony; and he also received a prize at the Polish Pianist Competition in Slupsk.

Korzistka is currently a full professor of the Cieszyn Branch of the University of Silesia, where he teaches piano and a number of other music courses. He also teaches at the Music School in Zywiec. Korzistka serves as Vice President of the Bielsko Music Society. He also organizes international master classes for young pianists, under the auspices of the University, and continues his performing career, giving concerts in Poland and abroad. His dual career – as a performing artist and a classical piano professor – leaves him precious little spare time which he devotes mostly to his family.


Polish Museum of America (PMA)
984 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL  60642
Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 2:30 pm
www.polishmuseumofamerica.org