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Jan Lisiecki

Jan Lisiecki

born on 23/3/1995 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Jan Lisiecki

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Jan Miłosz Lisiecki (born March 23, 1995) is a Canadian classical pianist of Polish descent. In addition to performing in live concerts, he has been a recording artist with Deutsche Grammophon since 2010.

Life and career

Lisiecki was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada to Polish parents. He began studying piano at the age of five. Lisiecki had his orchestral debut at the age of 9, and has since performed with orchestras in Canada and internationally, including the New York Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, to name a few. Lisiecki has performed with conductors Claudio Abbado, David Zinman, Paavo Järvi, Antonio Pappano, and Yannick Nézet-Séguin. On January 1, 2010 Lisiecki opened the Chopin 200th Birthday celebrations from the composer’s birthplace, Żelazowa Wola. The same month, he performed Chopin Concerto No. 1 in E minor at the MIDEM Classical Awards Gala in Cannes, France. Lisiecki performed for Queen Elizabeth II and 100,000 people on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as part of the Canada Day 2011 celebrations.

Lisiecki has played at the Royal Albert Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Carnegie Hall, Salle Pleyel, Tonhalle Zürich, Konzerthaus Vienna, and Suntory Hall, and has substituted for pianists such as Martha Argerich[1], Radu Lupu[2], and Nelson Freire. Lisiecki has shared the stage with Yo-Yo Ma, Pinchas Zukerman, James Ehnes, Emanuel Ax, and Truls Mørk performing at various concert venues in Armenia, Belgium, Brasil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Guatemala, Greece, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Sweden. Switzerland, UK, and the USA. Lisiecki has appeared at festivals including the Verbier Festival, Festival de la Roque d'Antheron, Merano Festival, Chopin and his Europe Festival and many others in Canada and the USA.

In 2008, Lisiecki performed the Chopin F minor Concerto and was named the sensation of the prestigious festival “Chopin and His Europe” in Poland. In 2009, he returned to Warsaw, performing the Chopin E minor Concerto. Lisiecki's debut CD, featuring these two live performances, with Sinfonia Varsovia and Howard Shelley, was released in early 2010 by the Fryderyk Chopin Institute. The CD was awarded the prestigious Diapason d’Or Découverte award in May 2010. The Diapason magazine describes Lisiecki as “an unmannered virtuoso already with virile, and above all, irresistibly natural playing.” BBC Music Magazine’s July 2010 review commended "Lisiecki's mature musicality,” and his “sensitively distilled” interpretation of the contrasting concerti, played “with sparkling technique as well as idiomatic pathos”, noting that “even in a crowded CD catalogue, this refreshingly unhyped CD release is one to celebrate".

Lisiecki was featured in the CBC Next! Series on March 1, 2009, on Sunday Afternoon in Concert as one of the most promising young artists in Canada. On September 7, 2009, CBC National News broadcast a Joe Schlesinger documentary about Lisiecki, "A Reluctant Prodigy". In April, 2013, Lisiecki was named one of Canada's future leaders by Maclean's Magazine.[3] In May 2013, he was featured by the national German television ZDF in the Heute Journal.[4]

In June 2008, Lisiecki was appointed a National Youth Representative by UNICEF Canada.[5] Since 2012, Lisiecki is a UNICEF Canada Ambassador [6].

Upon the school board’s recommendation, Lisiecki was accelerated four grades. In January 2011, he graduated from Western Canada High School in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Since September 2011, he has been studying with Marc Durand for a Bachelor of Music at the Glenn Gould School of Music in Toronto on a full scholarship.

In October 2010, Lisiecki and Deutsche Grammophon signed an exclusive recording-agreement.[7] Lisiecki’s debut recording for Deutsche Grammophon features Mozart’s Piano Concertos no. 20, K. 466 and no. 21, K. 467 and was released internationally on April 16, 2012.[8] Lisiecki was signed by IMG Artists in 2010 and has been represented by Dorn Music since 2016.

Discography

  • "Chopin: Piano Concertos No. 1 and No. 2" (2010)[9]
    Jan Lisiecki, piano
    Sinfonia Varsovia
    Howard Shelley, conductor
    • Diapason d'Or Découverte Award, May 2010[10]
    • Gold Award, Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry [11]
  • "Mozart: Piano Concertos K 466, No. 20, in D minor and K 467, No. 21, in C Major" (2012)[12]
    Jan Lisiecki, piano
    Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
    Christian Zacharias, conductor
    • 2013 Juno Nominee - Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) With Large Ensemble Accompaniment[13]
  • "Chopin: Études" (2013)[14][15][16][17]
    Jan Lisiecki, piano
    • 2014 Juno Nominee - Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble[18]
    • Grammophone Magazine Editor's Choice, October 2013
  • "Schumann: Piano Concerto and Concert Pieces Op. 92 & 134]" (2016)[19]
    Jan Lisiecki, piano
    Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
    Antonio Pappano, conductor
    • 2017 Juno Nominee - Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment[20]
  • "Chopin: Works for Piano and Orchestra" (2017)
    Jan Lisiecki, piano
    NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester
    Krzysztof Urbanski, conductor
    • Echo Klassik 2017 - Concerto Recording of the Year (19th Century) [21]

Awards

Recognized for his poetic and mature playing, Lisiecki has received many prestigious awards. He has won numerous major Canadian music titles. In 2009 he was awarded Grand Prize at the OSM Standard Life Competition (the youngest in history).[22] In 2008, he won the Grand Award in both the Canadian Music Competitions (June 2008) and the Canadian Music Festival (August 2008, as the youngest in history). He is a prize winner in seven international competitions in the USA, Italy, England, and Japan.

  • 2013 Gramophone Young Artist of the Year[23]
  • 2013 Leonard Bernstein Award, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival[24]
  • 2013 Canadian Chopin Society Artist Recognition Award[25]

References

  1. ^ [1], Slipped Disc, March 14, 2013 Archived May 14, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ [2] Antwerp Symphony Orchestra website
  3. ^ [3], Maclean's, April 12, 2013
  4. ^ [4], Heute Journal, May 2013
  5. ^ [5], Calgary Herald, November 3, 2008
  6. ^ [6], UNICEF website
  7. ^ [7], Calgary Herald, September 30, 2010
  8. ^ [8], New York Times March 29, 2013
  9. ^ [9], Fryderyk Chopin Institute June 10, 2013
  10. ^ [10], Jan Lisiecki website June 10, 2013
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved 2012-05-19. , Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry June 10, 2013
  12. ^ [11], Deutsche Grammophon June 10, 2013
  13. ^ [12], Calgary Herald April 18, 2013
  14. ^ [13], Deutsche Grammophon June 10, 2013
  15. ^ [14], Musical Toronto, April 23, 2013
  16. ^ [15], Whole Note Magazine, June 2, 2013
  17. ^ [16], The Toronto Star, April 22, 2013
  18. ^ [17] Archived March 20, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Juno Awards 2014
  19. ^ [18], Deutsche Grammophon catalogue
  20. ^ [19]Juno Awards website
  21. ^ [20]Echo Klassik press release, July 27, 2017
  22. ^ [21], The Globe and Mail, January 13, 2010
  23. ^ [22] The Globe and Mail, September 19, 2013
  24. ^ [23] Culture.pl, September 2, 2013
  25. ^ [24] Canadian Chopin Society, March 3, 2013

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