p, 1905-1975 PO
Musician of Classical
From Wikipedia: Stanislas Niedzielski (1905–1975) was a Polish pianist, noted for his playing of Chopin. His given name is also seen as Stanislaw or Stanislaus. Born in Warsaw, he studied with Józef Śliwiński and Henryk Opieński in Poland, and with Ignacy Jan Paderewski in Switzerland. He gave his first concert in London in 1925. He played Cyril Scott's Piano Concerto No. 1 in March 1928, with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under Sir Dan Godfrey. On 18 January 1930, in Madrid, he gave the first performance of Joaquín Turina's Contes d'Espagne, Set II, Op. 47. He toured in many countries, including frequent performances in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. He settled in Paris, dying there in 1975 of a tropical disease contracted during an African tour. Niedzielski is not well known today, but he had a commanding technique, as shown in his own paraphrase on Johann Strauss II's A Thousand and One Nights Waltz, Op. 346, recorded in London in 1930. His recordings are now rare (some have been reissued on CD in recent years): Chopin: Ballade, Scherzo, Polonaise, Impromptu, Mazurkas Chopin: Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor; nine études Chopin: Mazurkas (selection; 1931) Liszt: Liebestraum No. 2 Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Ludomir Różycki: Légende Schumann: Symphonic Studies, Op. 13 Johann Strauss II arr. Niedzielski: A Thousand and One Nights, Op. 346 pieces by Claude Debussy, Federico Mompou and others.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Niedzielski Piano Gaveau | Stanislas Niedzielski | 1962 | Album |
Chopin | Stanislas Niedzielski | 1957 | Album |
Sonate En Si Bémol Mineur "Funèbre" | Frédéric Chopin - Au Piano Stanislas Niedzielski | Album | |
Sonate "Funèbre" En Si Bémol Mineur - Les Plus Célèbres Études | Frédéric Chopin - Stanislas Niedzielski | Album |