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Bartosz Glowacki

Classical Accordion

Part of the Stour Valley Arts and Music (SVAM) 67th Season

Add to my Calendar 21-01-2018 16:00 21-01-2018 18:00 36 Bartosz Glowacki Bartosz Glowacki was born in Poland; he started learning the accordion when he was 11. He then studied classical accordion with Professor Andrzej Smolik in the National Music School in Sanok. In 2015 he graduated from The Royal Academy of Music with the first class diploma and Regency Award for noticeable achievements where he continues his Master studies now. He has become a leading light in a new generation of young accordionists and is working to improve awareness of of the accordion in classical music, as well as to develop a new repertoire for his instrument. He has played in many top venues and has premiered many new compositions and he is also an active chamber musician being a founder member of the Deco Ensemble which has toured Europe extensively with sold out concerts in many of the capital cities. An outstanding musician who has collaborated with many world famous musicians such as Nigel Kennedy, Trevor Pinnock, Rob da Bank, Atom String Quartet, Meccorre String Quartet, Dave Maric and many others. Bartosz has worked with musical institutions like The Royal Opera House, The Chroma Ensemble, The Philharmonia Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Welsh National Opera, The City of London Sinfonia, The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, The Sinfonia Varsovia, ORF Symphony Orchestra and many others. With these institutions, he has performed multiple new operas and orchestral works, which feature the accordion in several different styles. The programme is expected to include about 10 pieces of which just a few are mentioned here. This concert is supported by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust. Constable Hall, East Bergholt DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Constable Hall
Gandish Road
East Bergholt
Suffolk
CO7 6TP
England


Programme

Doménico ScarlattiKeyboard Sonata in E minor, K.98 (arr. accordion by B Glowacki)
Astor PiazzollaLibertango
Johann Sebastian BachOboe Concerto in D minor, BWV 974 (attr. A Marcello & arr. accordion)
Sofia GubaidulinaDe Profundis (1978)

Performers

Bartosz Glowacki – accordion

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Programme Note

Bartosz Glowacki was born in Poland; he started learning the accordion when he was 11. He then studied classical accordion with Professor Andrzej Smolik in the National Music School in Sanok. In 2015 he graduated from The Royal Academy of Music with the first class diploma and Regency Award for noticeable achievements where he continues his Master studies now. He has become a leading light in a new generation of young accordionists and is working to improve awareness of of the accordion in classical music, as well as to develop a new repertoire for his instrument. He has played in many top venues and has premiered many new compositions and he is also an active chamber musician being a founder member of the Deco Ensemble which has toured Europe extensively with sold out concerts in many of the capital cities. An outstanding musician who has collaborated with many world famous musicians such as Nigel Kennedy, Trevor Pinnock, Rob da Bank, Atom String Quartet, Meccorre String Quartet, Dave Maric and many others. Bartosz has worked with musical institutions like The Royal Opera House, The Chroma Ensemble, The Philharmonia Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Welsh National Opera, The City of London Sinfonia, The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, The Sinfonia Varsovia, ORF Symphony Orchestra and many others. With these institutions, he has performed multiple new operas and orchestral works, which feature the accordion in several different styles.

The programme is expected to include about 10 pieces of which just a few are mentioned here. This concert is supported by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust.

Bartosz Glowacki

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