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The concert of Polish music and poetry

 

in its marvelous combination was repeated on the 6th and 7th October in Rome: Experience the greatness of polish art live at the concert of Joanna Mądroszkiewicz in Musikverein in Vienna in the Magna Auditorium hall on the 5th of March 2008 at 8 p.m. The combination of music and poetry in one recital was as unusual in 1977, the year Joanna Mądroszkiewicz had her debut in the National Philharmonic Orchestra, as it is today. Kazimierz Wilkomirski wrote about the concert in 1977 in his enthusiastic review in “Ruch Muzyczny”: “a public appearance of a violinist and poet is very unusual these days.
Especially if it’s such a violinist as Joanna Mądroszkiewicz for whom designations like “an outraging talent”, “excellent technique” and others are not enough. In our rich and continually richer potential of young artists in the area of violin virtuosity Joanna Mądroszkiewicz is an outraging phenomenon; her technique abilities seem not to have borders, the intensity of living the music process the amount and the variety of methods of expression show an unusual sensivity concerning the beauty of the sound in its never-ending forms. Her poetry is really beautiful and shows a real talent for writing poetry. Her recitation is full of expression, the modulation of the voice the facial plays and the gestures make the entirety suggestive and full of charm.

After more than 30 years Joanna Mądroszkiewicz brings music and poetry to the “ Vienna temple of music” presenting her violin virtuosity by playing pieces by Polish composers only: Wieniawski, Szymanowski, Lutosławski and Chopin

in transcriptions of great virtuosos like Nathan Milstein, Zino Francescatti, Bronisław Huberman, Pablo de Sarasate, Fritz Kreisler or Joan Manen, who will be united in an artistic entirety with poetry by pope John Paul II and two other modern Polish Nobel Prize winners Czesław Milosz and Wiesława Szymborska. The declamation of the poetry in the German version Joanna Mądroszkiewicz gave to one of the best Austrian actors and the favorite of the Vienna audience of Burgtheater: Peter Matic.

The outraging Vienna pianist Barbara Moser will accompany Joanna Mądroszkiewicz. The idea and the order of the program is by Joanna Mądroszkiewicz and is an example of her continuous involvement in the radiation of uniqueness and the greatness of Polish art, in particular music and poetry which are unusual close to Joanna Mądroszkiewicz.

  

Mystische Querverbindungen
8 May 2010 Frauenkirche Baden at Vienna, 7 am.

Idea: Joanna Mądroszkiewicz

Violin Solo:       Joanna Mądroszkiewicz
Recitation:        Jovita Dermota
Transmission: Rainer Maria Rilke

 

The translation coming soon!