Concert in Collegium Maius


We would like to invite all Participants of the Symposium to the Classical Music Concert in Collegium Maius of the Jagiellonian University on Monday, 8 June 2015 at 18:30

Programme

  • Joseph Haydn
    Sonate in F – dur für Violine solo und Viola, Hoboken VI:1
    • Allegro Moderato
    • Adagio e sostenuto
    • Tempo di Menuet
  • Cart Stamitz
    Trio in G – dur für Flöte, Violine und Violoncello
    • Allegro Moderato
    • Andante
    • Rondo - Allegretto
  • Luis-Toussaint Milandre
    Pieces pour la Viole d'Amour avec la Basse (1777)
    • Adagio
    • Andante
    • Minuetto 1°, 2°
    • Giga- Rondo
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Quartett D – dur für Flöte, Violine, Viola und Violoncello, KV 285 (1777)
    • Allegro
    • Adagio
    • Rondo

Performers

  • Tomasz Potaczek (flute)

    Tomasz Paweł Potaczek in the year 2009 graduated with distinction from the Academy of Music in Kraków. He studied traverso flute taught by Małgorzata Wojciechowska and later by Peter Holtslag. From the very beginning of his studies he participated in numerous early music courses conducted by, among others, Rachel Brown, Lucie Duškova, Peter Holtslag, Jana Semerádova, Jed Wentz and Małgorzata Wojciechowska. He is a member of the Halina Czerny-Stefańska and Ludwik Stefański Music Society. As traverso flutist, he is a co-founder of the early music ensemble, Estravaganza. Moreover, he cooperates with a court ensemble Consortium Sedinum, Capella Cracoviensis, Kraków Philharmonic, as well as early music ensembles such as Ensamble Barocum, Risonanza, Intrada and Cracovia Danza Court Ballet. In 2003, Tomasz Potaczek completed studies in psychology at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He is a member of the Polish Psychologist's Association and the Polish Association for Psychodynamic Therapy, and since 2004 he has been working as a psychologist and psychotherapist, developing at the same time his musical abilities and giving concerts. In the years 2005 - 2014, Tomasz Paweł Potaczek participated in many stage performances as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral flutist in the country as well as abroad (the Netherlands, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Ukraine and Slovenia).

  • Agnieszka Świątkowska (violin)

    Agnieszka Świątkowska is an absolvent of Academy of Music in Gdańsk (violin class of prof. M. Skorupa) and Conservatorium van Amsterdam (baroque violin class of prof. Lucy van Dael) and a laureate of prestigious competitions of early music such as Telemann Chamber Music Competition in Magdeburg, Germany (2007) - 3rd proze with the La Folia ensemble, as well as Van Wassenaer Chamber Music Competition in Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2011) - 3rd prize with the Odyssee ensemble. She received scholarships of The City of Gdańsk (2003), I Giovanni dell’ Academia Montis Regalis (2008) and Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment (2010). Agnieszka Świątkowska performs in Poland, France, Germany, Netherlands, England, Italy, Switzerland, Georgia, Spain and Venezuela with a solo, chamber and orchestral repertoire. She performed on stage with such groups as Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment, Academia Montis Regalis, Holland Baroque Society, Capella Cracoviensis, Barok Opera Amsterdam, Opera2day and Orquesta Barroca Juvenil Simón Bolivar. Moreover, she performed in orchestral recordings for the phonographic labels Hyperion and Pan Classics.

  • Anna Śliwa (viola)

    Anna Śliwa is violinist of versatile interests, passionate about musical education of youngest children. She graduated from the Department of Instrumental Studies at the Academy of Music in Kraków at the faculty of modern violin and baroque violin. Anna specializes in solo and chamber repertoire of pieces of early music as well as in improvised performance of pieces of Pre-Renaissance and ethnic music relics. Together with the Camerata Cracovia ensemble, she was the first Polish to perform newly discovered works of a 17th-century Polish-German composer, Henryk Doebelius. In the repertoire of early music, she uses viola and baroque violin, lyre da braccio, viola d'amore, fiddle and pochette. Anna cooperates with most Polish early music ensembles, including Ars Cantus, Concerto Polacco, Il Tempo, as well as an Austrian ensemble, Pandolfis Consort Wien. Since 2007, she has been leading Intrada historical instruments ensemble, cooperating closely with Cracovia Danza Court Ballet, performing mainly music associated with dance and other forms of stage performances. Anna worked as a violinist in the Capella Cracoviensis ensemble, and as a violist in the Antique Collegium Musicae Varsoviense Early Instruments Ensemble at Warsaw Chamber Opera. She has participated in numerous recordings as well as in prestigious festivals such as Europäisches Musikfest Stuttgart, Arte Sintesi Enschede, Wratislavia Cantans, Festiwal van Vlaanderen Brugge, Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music; she performed at Expo 2003 and during the Polish Year in Paris. A separate area of her activity is violin pedagogy. She teaches violin at the Mieczysław Karłowicz Complex of State Music Schools in Kraków; moreover, Anna teaches baroque violin and viola d'amore at the Witold Lutosławski Kraków Conservatoire.

  • Agnieszka Oszańca (cello)

    Agnieszka Oszańca studied historical cellos at the Utrecht Conservatory in class of prof. Viola de Hoog. During her studies, she was a laureate of multiple scholarship programmes such as Academia Montis Regalis (IT), Frederick Hendrick Stichting, Stichting Eigen Instrument and Richard Hol Fonds. She attended master courses regularly, perfecting her skills under supervision of such pedagogues as Lucy van Dael, Anner Bylsma, Johnatan Manson, Balasz Mate, Wilbert Hazelzet, Bob van Asperen and many others. She was the founder and artistic director of the Sterren Oude Muziek festival in Utrecht. Moreover, Agnieszka Oszańca was a laureate of the IYAP compatition in Atwerpen and Accademia Palatina (Mannheim). An active soloist, chamber and orchestral musician, she cooperates with many ensembles, i.a. with Capella Cracoviensis, SILVA RERUM arte, Ensemble Stile Galante (IT), Musica Poetica (NL), Ensemble Odysseey (NL) and musicians such as Jan Tomasz Adamus, Andrew Parrott, Alfredo Bernardini, Enrico Onofri, Marina de Liso, Ann Hallenberg, Alessandro da Marchi, Olivia Centurioni, Andrea Marchiol, Jorn Boysen, Fabio Bonizzoni, Enrico Gatti, Allessandro Moccia. Agnieszka Oszańca authored many phonographic and radio recordings with such ensembles as Stile Galante, Capella Cracoviensis, Ensemble Odyssee, Ensemble Schonbrunn (NL), Accademia Montis Regalis (IT), Pramea Ensemble (NL), Orchestra Barrocca di Mallorca (ES) and Silva Rerum, for such labels as Sony, Decca, Alpha, Glossa, Chandos, Pan Classic and others. She plays on a French cello Benoist Fleury (Paris, 1763).