Adam Wodnicki - Chopin: Moderato
Encore! (Chopin's Moderato)
Adam Wodnicki performed with great success Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Opus 58, with the Valley Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Peter Dabrowski, on Nov. 5, 2009 at the UTPA Fine Arts Auditorium in Edinburg, and on Nov. 15, 2009 at the South Padre Island Convention Center.
Internationally renowned pianist, recording artist and pedagogue, Polish-born artist ADAM WODNICKI has received acclaim on five continents for his dramatic interpretations, poetic sensitivity and brilliant technique. He can be heard on Muza, Folkways, Centaur, Wergo, Altarus, Klavier, and Dux labels. Recordings of cello and piano sonatas by Dzubay, Muczynski and Shostakovich with cellist Carter Enyeart (Centaur) and solo discs with piano works by Ignacy Jan Paderewski (Altarus) received rave notices: one of the years best contemporary chamber music albums (Chicago Tribune), incontestable brilliance (H.C. Schonberg in American Record Guide), and a recording by a master pianist (Journal of the American Liszt Society). Wodnickis recording of the three Piano Trios by Robert Muczynski (Centaur) was chosen by a Fanfare critic as one of the top five albums on the Best of 2004 list; and the 2008 release on the Dux label of the Piano Concertos by Serocki, Baird and Krenz received a Polish Phonographic Academy nomination for the 2009 Fryderyk Award. Adam Wodnicki has also made numerous radio and TV recordings as well as concerto recordings with the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
He has concertized and taught in North and South America, Europe, Africa and the Far East. He has appeared in such musical centers as Krakow, Warsaw, Helsinki, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Tel Aviv, Pretoria and Prague. In recent seasons he has appeared at prestigious international music festivals such as Arundel Festival in England, Les Rencontres Internationales Frederic Chopin in Nohant and Nancyphonies in Nancy (France) and the Chopin Festival in Marianske Lazne (Marienbad), Czech Republic; he has also performed and taught in Japan, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Ukraine, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Israel, South Africa, Colombia, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Argentina, and Austria. Since 1991 he has returned yearly to his native Poland for highly successful tours; his appearance at the Paderewski Festival in Krakow was described by the press as a pianistic sensation (Czas Krakowski).
Adam Wodnicki studied with Jan Hoffman, Guido Agosti and Gyorgy Sebok, and his artistic roots can be traced to the traditions of Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Liszt and Ferrucio Busoni. Three-time prizewinner of the annual Chopin Society National Piano Competition in Warsaw and the recipient of three prizes at the 8th Festival of Polish Pianists, Wodnicki is Regents Professor of Piano at the University of North Texas in Denton and Co-Director of International Piano Masterclasses in Varna. He has served on juries of international competitions and is a performance editor for the Musica Iagellonicas first ever edition of The Complete Works by Paderewski. Adam Wodnicki is a Steinway Artist.
Adam Wodnicki - Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major (End of 1st mvt. - Cadenza)
Adam Wodnicki performed with great success Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Opus 58, with the Valley Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Peter Dabrowski, on Nov. 5, 2009 at the UTPA Fine Arts Auditorium in Edinburg, and on Nov. 15, 2009 at the South Padre Island Convention Center.
Internationally renowned pianist, recording artist and pedagogue, Polish-born artist ADAM WODNICKI has received acclaim on five continents for his dramatic interpretations, poetic sensitivity and brilliant technique. He can be heard on Muza, Folkways, Centaur, Wergo, Altarus, Klavier, and Dux labels. Recordings of cello and piano sonatas by Dzubay, Muczynski and Shostakovich with cellist Carter Enyeart (Centaur) and solo discs with piano works by Ignacy Jan Paderewski (Altarus) received rave notices: one of the years best contemporary chamber music albums (Chicago Tribune), incontestable brilliance (H.C. Schonberg in American Record Guide), and a recording by a master pianist (Journal of the American Liszt Society). Wodnickis recording of the three Piano Trios by Robert Muczynski (Centaur) was chosen by a Fanfare critic as one of the top five albums on the Best of 2004 list; and the 2008 release on the Dux label of the Piano Concertos by Serocki, Baird and Krenz received a Polish Phonographic Academy nomination for the 2009 Fryderyk Award. Adam Wodnicki has also made numerous radio and TV recordings as well as concerto recordings with the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
He has concertized and taught in North and South America, Europe, Africa and the Far East. He has appeared in such musical centers as Krakow, Warsaw, Helsinki, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Tel Aviv, Pretoria and Prague. In recent seasons he has appeared at prestigious international music festivals such as Arundel Festival in England, Les Rencontres Internationales Frederic Chopin in Nohant and Nancyphonies in Nancy (France) and the Chopin Festival in Marianske Lazne (Marienbad), Czech Republic; he has also performed and taught in Japan, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Ukraine, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Israel, South Africa, Colombia, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Argentina, and Austria. Since 1991 he has returned yearly to his native Poland for highly successful tours; his appearance at the Paderewski Festival in Krakow was described by the press as a pianistic sensation (Czas Krakowski).
Adam Wodnicki studied with Jan Hoffman, Guido Agosti and Gyorgy Sebok, and his artistic roots can be traced to the traditions of Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Liszt and Ferrucio Busoni. Three-time prizewinner of the annual Chopin Society National Piano Competition in Warsaw and the recipient of three prizes at the 8th Festival of Polish Pianists, Wodnicki is Regents Professor of Piano at the University of North Texas in Denton and Co-Director of International Piano Masterclasses in Varna. He has served on juries of international competitions and is a performance editor for the Musica Iagellonicas first ever edition of The Complete Works by Paderewski. Adam Wodnicki is a Steinway Artist.
Fryderik Chopin Sonata No. 3 in B minor op. 58, performer Roman Wagner
Born in Jablonec, Czech Republic, Roman Wagner devoted his life fully to music and became an outstanding pianist.
He completed his studies at the Prague Academy of Musical Arts and Die Hochschule für Musik Hans Eisler in Berlin. He continued to enhance his experience and technique under reknown artists such as
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Nelly Akopian
Lazar Berman
Paul Badura-Skoda
Klaus Helwig
Eugene Indjic
and others
Early on his talent captivated the audience while performing at many local as well as internation piano competitions in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain and China, and he has won prizes at the following piano competions
Steinway Competition, Berlin
Chopin Competition, Mariánské lázně
Bohuslav Martinů Competition, Prague
Prague junior Note
Carl Czerny piano competition, Prague
Virtuosi per Musica di pianoforte, Ústí nad Labem
When not performing, Roman Wagner devotes his time to talented young musicians and is a sought-after piano teacher.