The world famous Polish pianist, Krystian Zimerman, who’s
been living in Switzerland
for many years, is in Poland. Rehearsals are under way in
Katowice before
a tour of five cities with a group of Polish musicians.
Plans for the tour were announced only a few weeks ago,
causing nothing short of a sensation. Small wonder, considering that as many as
ten years have elapsed since Zimerman’s previous concerts in Poland. On that
occasion he performed Chopin’s
concertos, conducting from the keyboard an orchestra composed of young Polish
musicians. This time he comes to promote the music of Grazyna Bacewicz, the
prominent woman composer who was born 100 years ago and died forty years.
Addressing a press conference in Katowice, Zimerman said she
is a very important figure for him: ‘Many years
ago Bacewicz was just one of many composers whose music I performed. Today, she
is someone very special to me, someone whom I greatly respect. I have
corresponded with her sister, Wanda, for thirty years. Grazyna Bacewicz died
before I started my career but having talked to many of her friends I feel I
know her very well.’
The programme of the concerts comprises Bacewicz’s Piano Sonata No. 2 and her First and
Second Piano Quintets, in the performance of which Zimerman will be joined by
Polish musicians. The Polish
pianist hopes the tour will make Bacewicz’s music better known
internationally:'The project is a tribute to Bacewicz, a composer to whom
we all owe a lot, to one of the few great women composers of the 20th century,
alongside Nadia Boulanger and Sofia Gubaidulina. Bacewicz’s music is absolutely
unique. I would like my tour and the recording to give a stimulus, if only a
small one, to the promotion of her music.’
The tour begins on 5 February, the centenary of
Bacewicz’s birth, in Łodz and takes in Warsaw, Poznan, Krakow and
Katowice. After
the tour, a three-day session is to be held in Katowice of a CD for Deutsche Grammophon
featuring the same works by Bacewicz.
Click on the audio icon to listen to the report by Michal Kubicki.