Tomasz Zawierucha - Guitar Concert - Albeniz, Tansman, Chopin, Rodrigo - Omni Foundation
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- The Omni Foundation, in association with D'Addario, presents Tomasz Zawierucha in a virtual concert playing pieces by Albeniz, Tansman, Chopin, and Rodrigo on location in Dortmund, Germany.
This video is presented by the Omni Foundation for the Performing Arts, in association with D'Addario, as part of Omni's on-Location series.
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Tomasz Zawierucha, guitar
0:00 - intro
Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909)
0:22 Mallorca, Op. 202, Arr. Tomasz Zawierucha
Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
7:25 Prélude "Raindrop" Op. 28 No. 15, Arr. Francisco Tárrega
Alexandre Tansman (1897-1986)
13:23 Mazurka
Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999)
19:17 Invocacíon y Danza
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About the artist:
Tomasz Zawierucha studied with Thomas Müller-Pering and Monika Rost. While still a student he won first prizes at prestigious international competitions such as Ville Antony - Paris, Dundee Scotland and the Tokyo International Guitar Contest.
Following his solo recital at Bunka Kaikan Recital Hall in Tokyo, Jun Sugawara from the Gendai Guitar magazine described him as “undoubtedly one of the most interesting guitarists of his generation”.
Tomasz Zawierucha was invited to perform at leading festivals like the Stuttgart International Classic Guitar Festival, Glasgow’s Big Guitar Weekend,
Iserlohn Guitar Festival and the Rencontres de la Guitare in Paris. He has given masterclasses and served on the jury at many international guitar competitions.
Among the artists with whom he has appeared in chamber recitals are
Grammy-winner John Dearman, Ricardo Gallen and Olaf Van Gonnissen.
He has made radio recordings in Germany (MDR and WDR), Italy (RT), Poland
(PR2), Japan (NHK), France and Spain. His CDs, Zawierucha plays Bach (Classic Clips Germany), The Twilight Zone (DGF UK) and Un tiempo fue Itálica famosa (GG Japan), have been acclaimed by international reviewers in Soundboard, Classical Guitar Magazine, GuitarArt, The Times and The Record Geijutsu.
Tomasz Zawierucha has been teaching at the Franz Liszt University of Music
Weimar and the Vorarlberg State Conservatoire, Austria. He is also a Visiting
Artist at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow. In 2014 Tomasz
Zawierucha was appointed Professor for Guitar at the Folkwang University of
the Arts in Essen, Germany.
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Tomasz Zawierucha
www.tomaszzawierucha.com/
Guitar made by Karl-Heinz Römmich, Germany
Strings: D'Addario Pro Arte Hard Tension strings (except the 3rd string, which was a D'Addario Carbon)
Video and Audio by Émilie Fend - Musik.Im.Blick
Location: Chamber music hall of the Dortmund Orchestra Centre. (Kammermusiksaal des Orchesterzentrums Dortmund)
Recorded and produced for the Omni Foundation for the Performing Arts, in association with D'Addario
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Beautiful playing !! 👍BRAVO 👏👏👏
Tomas, you got the sound and soul of Spain
Absolutely beautiful musicality
Congratulations
Proud to see a professor from my university featured here :)
Your uni prof is an excellent guitarist.
Just fantastic!
Excellent
Majestic!
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Oh super sick Envocacion y danza! Rodrigo would be proud. Way to go. It made me cry. Please get a Santos guitar and record more.
Great guitarist, and an excellent program too. The guitar: i get it that double tops and lattice have big sound but generally, and such is the case here too, they tend to have unpleasant sound. This guitar is particularly unpleasant sounding.
This guitar is as traditional as it goes, it's a Karl-Heinz Römmich, one of Germanys greatest living luthiers. Please, before writing a comment have the decency to know what you are writing about. Or as JFK said "Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought"
@@schatzdaniel zip it! I know what i'm talking about. So it's traditional but it still sounds not good. My respect to Mr. R but this one got away from him. Also, one of Germany's greatest living? C'mone bro! Not even you believe this.
@@niceguitar6144clearly your an expert, sorry for doubting you. Take no grievances.
@@schatzdaniel do you often enjoy making out of place quotes? I thought about my comment, I just didn't have the information you have, but the guitar still sounds far more modern than traditional, my respects to Mr. Rommich. You also make quite the untrue statements. You like the guy is one thing, but he's one of the greatest living luthiers in Germany? Seriously, what an overstatement.
It’s just your personal taste that this guitar does sound unpleasant to you. You write it as it was a fact.
Who writes comments like this after listening to an outstanding performance?
Bravo, Tomasz! ❤