The VIII Intenational Paderewski Piano Competition is financed by the Bydgoszcz City Hall

The Competition is a member of the Alink - Argerich Foundation since 2004.

The Competition is a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions based in Geneva since 2010.

Music Asociation

The Management of the Paderewski Music Association in Bydgoszcz in the years 2010 - 2013:

President - Felicja Gwincińska

Vicepresident - Maria Murawska
Vicepresident – Irmina Ziółkowska
Board Member - Małgorzata Gruszczyńska
Board Member - Hanna Michalak
Board Member - Wacław Kłaput

Honourable Board Member - Tadeusz Przecherko

 

The Office of the Paderewski Music Association in Bydgoszcz:

The Director of the VII International Paderewski Piano Competition - Henryk Martenka
The Artistic Director of the VII International Paderewski Piano Competition - Piotr Paleczny
 
The Assistant of the Directors of the International Paderewski Piano Competition - Agata Szpadzińska
The Head Accountant - Urszula Tauzik

The Paderewski Music Association in Bydgoszcz
ul. Ks. Piotra Skargi 7
85-018 Bydgoszcz
Poland

tel./fax +48/52/327 02 91
website: http://www.paderewskicompetition.pl/
e-mail: info@ paderewskicompetition.pl  
 
account:
PeKaO S.A. II Oddział w Bydgoszczy
SWIFT: PKOP PL PW
account number: IBAN BANK PL 74 1240 3493 1111 0000 4305 8930


 

History

 

The Bydgoszcz Music Association came into being in 1922, shortly after Poland regained independence. Its creation by a group of musicians and music lovers symbolized Polish society's will to revive and develop music life in Bydgoszcz after the First World War. Three years later, in 1925, Zygmunt Lisiecki, a pianist, founded the City Music Institute which two years later was transformed into the City Music Conservatory. This institution was directed by Zdzislaw Jahnke, and later by his wife Irena. It provided education at a very high level and became the center of music activities in Bydgoszcz. The Music Association assembled many conservatory teachers, among them Alfons and Edmund Rezler, Zdzislawa and Halina Wojciechowska, Jerzy Stefan and Felicja Krysiewicz, who made a great contribution towards propagating and boosting musical culture in Bydgoszcz and the region.

After the Second World War the Society focused its efforts on creating a professional symphonic orchestra. It came into existence in 1946, at the 600th anniversary of Bydgoszcz, under the name of the Pomeranian Symphonic Orchestra of the Music Association. Arnold Rezler initially conducted the orchestra and then Mieczysław Tomaszewski took over. On the 1st of January 1953 the orchestra changed its name to the State Pomeranian Philharmonic. Simultaneously, the Society’s members supported efforts to build the Philharmonic edifice.

In 1956 the Music Association, acting on the advice of Felicja Krysiewiczowa - a singing teacher, organizes an Opera Studio, which lay the foundations for the music scene. The Studio, after four years, was transformed into the Opera and Operetta Music Theatre in Bydgoszcz. In 1960 it is put under state’s control. In the same year the Association created Music Studies for high- and post-graduate-schools.

In 1986 the Music Association adopted the name of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, and its statutory aim became to extol the great Polish pianists, composer and politician, popularize his ideas and music. During the 2nd I. J. Paderewski Piano Competition the Association founded a prize for the best interpretation of Paderewski's work (won by Andrzej Janaszak). For its 65th anniversary (in 1987) it organized a symposium, a series of concerts and a literary competition, devoted to Paderewski.

I.J. PADEREWSKI'S PERSONAL KEEPSAKES
- OWNERSHIP OF THE MUSIC ASSOCIATION

 
The Mission of the Association consists in promoting compositions and composer’s and performer’s activity, as well as the personage of this eminent Pole – Ignacy Jan Paderewski through, among other e ndeavors, staging concert and meeting devoted to the Master. Alongside these efforts the I. J. Paderewski International Piano Competition and the newest undertaking: namely the Paderewski Piano Academy constitute the most prestigious events.

 


 
 
 
Henryk Martenka