FINAL CONCERT
Concert co-financed by the Municipality of Kamień Pomorski
Artists:
Józef Serafin – organ
Tomasz Dąbrowski – trumpet
Dawid Głogowski – trumpet
Prenzlau Chamber Orchestra/Germany
Eugeniusz Kus – conductor
In the program:
Chorale Prelude Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 659
- Allegro
- Grave
- Allegro
Orchestra
E. Kus
- Allegro
- Adagio
- Allegro
Orchestra
E. Kus
transcription M. Besly
- Ouverture
- Air
E. Kus
- Allegro
- Andante
- Allegro
D. Głogowski
Orchestra
E. Kus
Biographical notes:
Józef Serafin graduated with distinction from the PWSM in Kraków, in the organ class of prof. B. Rutkowski and prof. J. Jargoń, and from the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna, in the class of prof. A. Heiller. He is a laureate of first prizes, among others, at the national organ competition in Warszawa (1967) and the international organ competition in Nuremberg (1972). He has given concerts in almost all European countries, as well as in the USA, Canada, Japan and Kazakhstan. He is the artistic director of the international organ and chamber music festivals in Kamień Pomorski and Leżajsk and the international festival of young organists "Juniores Priores" in Sejny. He was a juror in many international organ competitions (including Prague, Nuremberg, Paris-Chartres, Mainz, Gdańsk). Professor of the Organ Class at the University of Music and Performance in Warszawa (honorary professor of this university since 2018) and the Academy of Music in Kraków. in 2016 he received the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal from Pope Francis.
Tomasz Dąbrowski began his studies at the Academy of Music in Poznań (trumpet class of prof. R. Grynia), and in 2007 he left for studies in the USA, where he studied for 4 years at Oklahoma City University. He earned his Master of Arts degree at the Academy of Art in Szczecin. He is the co-founder of the brass quintet Szczecin Brass Quintet, and regularly collaborates with orchestras in Poland and Germany as a soloist and orchestra musician. On a daily basis, he plays in the Military Orchestra in Szczecin and teaches at the Marek Jasiński Secondary Music School in Szczecin. He is an active solo trumpet player, chamber musician and orchestra musician collaborating with symphony and chamber orchestras in Poland and Germany. He has recorded albums.
Dawid Głogowski is a graduate of the Academy of Music in Poznań - Szczecin branch (2010), the Academy of Music in Wrocław in the trumpet class of prof. I. Cecocho (2013) and the Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz in the natural trumpet class of dr T. Ślusarczyk (2017). He is also a graduate of the Academy of Sound Realization in Warszawa (2016). In the years 2010-2013 he was the first trumpet soloist of the Wrocław Opera. Since 2014 he has been a trumpet player of the Military Orchestra in Szczecin, and since 2018 a soloist musician of the M. Karłowicz Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in Szczecin. Since 2015 he has been teaching at the General Primary School of Music named after prof. M. Jasiński in Szczecin and co-founds the Szczecin Brass Quintet, performing as a chamber musician. In 2020 he recorded his debut album Oblicza.
The Prenzlau Chamber Orchestra originates from the State District Orchestra founded in 1954. The seat of the currently existing chamber ensemble is Prenzlau. The orchestra's activities are characterized above all by its universality: in addition to regular concerts of classical music, pop music and chamber performances in Prenzlau, the ensemble often performs in Germany and abroad, having performed in Denmark, Pakistan, the United States, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Netherlands, Poland and Italy. A significant tour of the ensemble was the performance in Switzerland in March 2012. The orchestra has participated in CD recordings of music by J.S. Bach, G.F. Händel, J.K. Vanhal, W.A. Mozart.
Eugeniusz Kus graduated from the Academy of Music in Poznań. He perfected his skills at the Academy of Music in Warszawa and at universities in The Hague, Rotterdam and Vienna. In the years 1969–2005 he directed the Choir of the University of Szczecin, and from 1984 he led the Ensemble of Vocalists and Instrumentalists Camerata Nova. He has performed throughout Europe, China, Brazil and the USA. He has been a juror at many international choral, solo singing and composition competitions (including in China, South Korea, Germany, Poland and Italy). In the years 1974–2007 he was the director of the Pomeranian Dukes' Castle in Szczecin. He is the program director of the International Festival of Organ and Chamber Music in Kamień Pomorski, the artistic director of the International Organ Festival in Szczecin and the artistic director and chairman of the jury of the choral competition in Gorizia (Italy). As a professor of musical arts, he lectured at the Academy of Art in Szczecin. He was awarded, among others, the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, the Silver and Gold Medal for Merit to Culture Gloria Artis, and twice the Cross of Merit of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.