Friemann: Works for Clarinet & Piano Barbara Borowicz & Marek Szlezer

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
03.01.2020

Label: DUX

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Barbara Borowicz & Marek Szlezer

Composer: Witold Friemann

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  • Witold Friemann (1889 - 1977):
  • 1 Autumn Twilight, Op. 335 02:46
  • Clarinet Sonata No. 1, Op. 144 "Quasi una sonata":
  • 2 Clarinet Sonata No. 1, Op. 144 "Quasi una sonata": I. Allegro energico ed agitato 04:05
  • 3 Clarinet Sonata No. 1, Op. 144 "Quasi una sonata": II. Adagio ma non troppo 03:45
  • 4 Clarinet Sonata No. 1, Op. 144 "Quasi una sonata": III. Polish Folk Dance. Vivace ma non troppo 02:18
  • 4 Pieces, Op. 170:
  • 5 4 Pieces, Op. 170: No. 1, Mazurka 02:32
  • 6 4 Pieces, Op. 170: No. 2, Krakowiak 01:55
  • 7 4 Pieces, Op. 170: No. 3, Mazurka 02:04
  • 8 4 Pieces, Op. 170: No. 4, Polonaise 03:08
  • Clarinet Sonata No. 2, Op. 219:
  • 9 Clarinet Sonata No. 2, Op. 219: I. Allegro moderato 03:16
  • 10 Clarinet Sonata No. 2, Op. 219: II. Andante 04:30
  • 11 Clarinet Sonata No. 2, Op. 219: III. Finale. Allegro giocoso 02:25
  • Clarinet Suite, Op. 171:
  • 12 Clarinet Suite, Op. 171: I. Troyak 03:25
  • 13 Clarinet Suite, Op. 171: II. Masovian Dumka 02:31
  • 14 Clarinet Suite, Op. 171: III. Kuyawiak 02:10
  • 15 Clarinet Suite, Op. 171: IV. Highlander March 01:54
  • Clarinet Sonata No. 3, Op. 222 "Romantica":
  • 16 Clarinet Sonata No. 3, Op. 222 "Romantica": I. Moderato 04:51
  • 17 Clarinet Sonata No. 3, Op. 222 "Romantica": II. Notturno. Andantino 02:33
  • 18 Clarinet Sonata No. 3, Op. 222 "Romantica": III. Finale. Allegro 03:04
  • Total Runtime 53:12

Info for Friemann: Works for Clarinet & Piano



Clarinetist Barbara Borowicz and pianist Marek Szlezer present an album of largely unknown works by Polish composer Witold Friemann including Autumn Twilight Op.355.

Witold Friemann (1889-1977), composer of circa 1300 solo, chamber and orchestral works, belongs to the group of forgotten composers, which is largely a consequence of historical events and life choices of the composer, who spent the last years of his life as a teacher at the Institute for the Blind in Laski near Warsaw.

The initiator of the recording project of selected works of the Polish artist is clarinetist Barbara Borowicz. She regularly performs in Europe, North America, Australia, Africa and Asia in prestigious concert halls, including the Sydney Opera House and Royal Concertgebouw. The album was recorded in cooperation with Marek Szlezer - one of the most frequently performing pianists. He has been nominated many times for the Polish Phonographic Awards Fryderyk and is actively involved in the promotion of the Polish music in Poland and abroad.

Barbara Borowicz, clarinet
Marek Szlezer, piano



Barbara Borowicz
As the soloist and chamber musician she performed on 5 continents in many countries of the world e.g.: Australia, New Zealand, North America, Republic of South Africa, Georgia, Austria, Italy, Spain, Armenia, Hungary in the most prestigious concert halls, such as Sydney Opera House or Royal Concertgebouw. As a soloist she made her debut with the Opole Philharmonic. Since 2011 Barbara Borowicz has been the principal clarinetist of CORdaCracovia. Barbara Borowicz works as a clarinet professor at the Music Academy in Krakow.

Barbara Borowicz is a laureate of over 20 national and international music competitions in Poland, Luxembourg, Greece, Italy, Serbia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Ukraine including 1st prize during the 2nd International Competition for Clarinet and Saxophone in Reggiolo (Italy, 2014), 2nd prize and the special award for the most outstanding artistic personality during the 6th International Clarinet Competition in Szczecin (Poland, 2014), 1st prize during the 13th International Music Competition “Juliusz Zarebski “ in Łomianki/Warszawa (Poland, 2013), 2nd prize during the International Clarinet Competition “Saverio Mercadante” in Noci/Bari (Italy, 2012). Furthermore in 2015 Barbara was awarded an interpretation prize for her performance at the Stockhausen Concerts and Courses in Kürten (Germany).

She graduated with honours the Academy of Music in Krakow in the clarinet class of Professor Andrzej Godek. She continued her musical education at Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena (Italy) and Accademia Nazionale di Santa Ceclia in Rome (Italy) in solo class of world-renowned clarinettist Alessandro Carbonare and at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna (Austria) in the chamber music class. In 2017 she received PhD. In addition she improve her musical interpretation of Karlheinz Stockhausen’s pieces with remarkable clarinetist Suzanne Stephens, who is the the most accomplished performer his music. Barbara Borowicz, as the only Polish clarinettist acquired the certificate confirming the compliance of her interpretation with the composer’s intentions for composition In Freundschaft for clarinet solo. Moreover, in her repertoire is one of the most demanding piece for clarinet – Harlekin for clarinet solo, which contais theatrical elements and takes over 45 minutes.

A special place in her solo repertoire has Polish music, which she has actively performed in Poland and abroad, including compositions written for her, e. g. Marcel Chyrzynski, Ewa Fabianska-Jelinska, Michal Jakub Papara. Her first CD Double Clarinet Concertos (2016) with works for 2 clarinets and orchestra with clarinetist Andrzej Godek and second CD Witold Friemann works for clarinet and piano (2019) with world premieres written by forgotten polish composer recorded with pianist Marek Szlezer, were released by the DUX Recording Producers.

In recognition of her artistic and scholarly accomplishments Barbara Borowicz has received an award for outstanding artistic achievements granted by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, a scholarship of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, a scholarship of Ministry of Culture ‘Young Poland’, a scholarship of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, a scholarship of Royal Capital City of Krakow, Artistic Scholarship of the City of Poznan, ‘Sapere Auso’ scholarship from Malopolska Scholarship Foundation as well as the award ‘Ars Quaerendi’ for the remarkable actions for the development and the promotion of culture.

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