Meyer: Canti Amadei, Op. 63 & Symphony No. 5 for String Orchestra, Op. 44 Bartosz Koziak, Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Sopot & Rafał Janiak

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
20.04.2022

Label: DUX

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Bartosz Koziak, Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Sopot & Rafał Janiak

Composer: Krzysztof Meyer (1943)

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  • Krzysztof Meyer (b. 1943): Canti Amadei, Op. 63:
  • 1 Meyer: Canti Amadei, Op. 63: I. Quarter Note = 112 05:39
  • 2 Meyer: Canti Amadei, Op. 63: II. Dotted Quarter Note = 138 05:14
  • 3 Meyer: Canti Amadei, Op. 63: III. Quarter Note = 58 06:59
  • 4 Meyer: Canti Amadei, Op. 63: IV. Quarter Note = 132 05:38
  • 5 Meyer: Canti Amadei, Op. 63: V. Quarter Note = 112 02:56
  • Symphony No. 5 for String Orchestra, Op. 44:
  • 6 Meyer: Symphony No. 5 for String Orchestra, Op. 44: I. Gaio 03:26
  • 7 Meyer: Symphony No. 5 for String Orchestra, Op. 44: II. Maestoso 08:01
  • 8 Meyer: Symphony No. 5 for String Orchestra, Op. 44: III. Scherzando 03:10
  • 9 Meyer: Symphony No. 5 for String Orchestra, Op. 44: IV. Con pazzia 02:42
  • 10 Meyer: Symphony No. 5 for String Orchestra, Op. 44: V. Lento 14:01
  • Total Runtime 57:46

Info for Meyer: Canti Amadei, Op. 63 & Symphony No. 5 for String Orchestra, Op. 44

DUX label has released a new album of Bartosz Koziak‘s recording of Krzysztof Meyer’s Concerto Canti Amadei Op. 63 for cello and chamber orchestra with Polish Chamber Philharmonic in Sopot. Winner of several international competitions, cellist Bartosz Koziak appeared as soloist with the Polish National Philharmonic Orchestra, Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra Katowice, Sinfonia Varsovia, Sinfonietta Cracovia, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo, Concerto Budapest, Armenian State Orchestra, Prague Philharmonic, appearing under the baton of maestros Massimiliano Caldi, Gabriel Chmura, Tan Dun Jacek Kaspszyk, Jan Krenz, Krzysztof Penderecki, and Antoni Wit. Invited to such festivals as the Warsaw Autumn, Beethoven Easter Festival, Young Euro Classic/Berlin, and Chopin and His Europe, Maestro Koziak performed at the Konzerthaus in Berlin, Rudolfinum in Prague, Teatro Politeama in Palermo, Witold Lutoslawski Studio in Warsaw, Khachaturian Hall in Yerevan, and Warsaw Philharmonic Hall.

Bartosz Koziak, cello
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Sopot
Rafał Janiak, conductor




Bartosz Koziak
is the winner of the 3rd Witold Lutoslawski International Cello Competition in 2001 in Warsaw, Poland, a winner of the 2nd prize at the International Cello Competition in Tongyeong (Korea) in 2006 (“Isang Yun in memoriam”), winner of the 2nd prize at the Mikola Lysenko Competition in Kiev in 2007 as well as winner of the International Contemporary Chamber Music Competition in Kraków, a laureate and a winner of a special prize at the Prague Spring Music Festival in 2006.

Bartosz Koziak also received prizes at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 2002 and the ARD competition in Münich in 2005. In 2003, he received a special prize of the Polish Cultural Foundation awarded by Ewa Podleś.

Bartosz Koziak is a holder of a scholarship granted by the French government and a participant in the programme of the Polish Ministry of Culture “Młoda Polska”.

He performed at Konzerthaus in Berlin, Rudolfinum in Prague, Cité de la Musique in Paris, Teatro Politeama in Palermo, Studio of Witold Lutoslawski and the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall.

As a soloist, Bartosz Koziak collaborated with the Polish National Philharmonic Orchestra, the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra Katowice, Sinfonia Varsovia, Sinfonietta Cracovia, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo, Concerto Budapest (under Andras Keller), Armenian State Orchestra (under Sergey Smbatayan), Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, radio orchestras in Warsaw and Budapest, as well as a majority of philharmonic halls in Poland conducted by Krzysztof Penderecki, Jan Krenz, Antoni Wit, Gabriel Chmura, Jacek Kaspszyk, Tan Dun and Massimiliano Caldi.

Since 2007 he plays in piano trio with the violinist Kaja Danczowska and the pianist Justyna Danczowska.



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