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Pianist MARKUS PAWLIK at the Free Admission GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS

Free Admission GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS

Every FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY at 12:10-12:40 pm

On Wednesday APRIL 4, 2012 at 12:10-12:40 pm

MARKUS PAWLIK Piano Recital

Program:

W.A. MOZART

Sonata in C Major K.330


PETER KNELL (Los Angeles composer)

4 Snapshots (2003)

Audio clips:
Markus Pawlik (see bio below)
http://www.myspace.com/ markuspawlik

Los Angeles composer Peter Knell
http://www.myspace.com/ peterknellcomposer

RELAX DURING YOUR LUNCH HOUR WITH LIVE MUSIC
Light lunch to go prepared by ANGELA'S BISTRO
available for $6.


Artist Bio:
MARKUS PAWLIK is best characterized as one of the rare pianists of today who manage to combine sensitivity and expressiveness together with a phenomenal virtuoso technique. Born in Bremen in 1966, his talent was recognized at a very early age as he began performing publicly at 7 and was the three-time winner of both the German National Young Musician's Competition and the Hamburg Steinway Competition. His development as a musician was influenced both by the German tradition through his studies with Karl-Heinz Kaemmerling at the Musikhochschule Hannover, and by the Russian school through his studies with Naum Grubert in Amsterdam, resulting in his facility to choose from a wide palette of different expressive styles while interpreting music from various genres. In 1982, sent as the German representative to the first European Broadcast Union’s televised “Eurovision Young Musician” competition, Pawlik won the grand prize, which brought him much acclaim and began his international career. He has since given performances in international halls in countries such as Germany, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Greece, Canada, Poland and in Asia. In the United States, he has performed on the podium and in radio broadcast in locations including New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Princeton, Phoenix and Tucson. Pawlik's recent concerts include performances at the Karuizawa Arts Festival in Japan, the Braunschweig Classics festival, in the Meistersinger hall in Nuremberg and in recitals in Boston, Toronto, Athens, and Berlin. As well as continuing to perform with an emphasis on the classical and romantic piano repertoire, he is exploring the area of contemporary music. In 2003 he debuted a concerto written for him by Japanese composer Ichiro Nodaira in Berkeley under the direction of Kent Nagano, and in 2006 performed the Japanese premiere at Suntory Hall in Tokyo. Pawlik has been featured numerous times on radio and television including the farewell gala of former German president Carl Carstens. His recordings of the piano concerto by Moritz Moszkowski with the Polish National Radio Orchestra and two CDs with solo pieces by Max Reger and Ernst von Dohnanyi have been released under the Naxos label. 

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