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Bartłomiej "Bartek" Nizioł (born 1 February 1974) is a Polish
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ist playing in a bel canto style. His interpretations tend to be objective and comprehensive.


Life


Education

Born in Szczecin, Niziol started learning the
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at the age of five. "I have loved music since I was a child. I did what my big sister did: I played the violin, and it suited my inclinations and my talent. Out of this has grown a great love, together with a need to place my gifts at the service of music and of the public. This is something I have never questioned. Consequently, for me, making music has become as natural a process as walking. Without music there is nothing for me", says Niziol. His first teacher was Stanisław Ślusarek (at Państwowa Szkoła Muzyczna I stopnia im. Tadeusza Szeligowskiego in Szczecin, 1979–1984). We can read on the website of his first school: "Very active musically from the beginning of his study, we found him diligent and patient as a pupil of a difficult study of playing the
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". Following this Niziol received tuition in Stanisław Hajzer's class (at Zespół Szkół Muzycznych im. Feliksa Nowowiejskiego in Szczecin, 1984–1987). Niziol entered the music school for gifted children in
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at the age of twelve to receive tuition in the class of Prof. Jadwiga Kaliszewska who told him that "a gift of music like Bartek's happens once a hundred years or even more rarely". Seven years later (in 1993), Niziol graduated with honour from the
Academy of Music in Poznań An academy ( Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy ...
to continue his study in
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under
Pierre Amoyal Pierre Amoyal (born 22 June 1949 in Paris) is a French violinist and is the artistic director of the Conservatory of Lausanne. He owns the "Kochanski" Stradivarius of 1717. It was stolen from him in 1987 and recovered in 1991. Life and ca ...
. Besides his regular studies, he took part in several master classes where he worked with such musicians as
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, Mauricio Fuks,
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and Michael Frischenschlager.


Competitions

Bartłomiej Niziol has won top prizes at many violin competitions: # Second Prize at the
Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists The Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists (or simply the Menuhin Competition) is an international music competition for violinists under the age of 22. It was founded by Yehudi Menuhin in 1983 with the goal of nurturing you ...
in Folkestone (group: Juniors, 1987), # First Prize at the International Competition for Young Violinists in Honour of Karol Lipiński and Henryk Wieniawski in Lublin (group: Juniors, 1988), # Third Prize at the
Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists The Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists (or simply the Menuhin Competition) is an international music competition for violinists under the age of 22. It was founded by Yehudi Menuhin in 1983 with the goal of nurturing you ...
in Folkestone (group: Seniors, 1989), # First Prize & Honourable Mention "summa cum laude" at the Polishwide Zdzisław Jahnke Competition for Violinists in
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(1989), # Second Prize at the Polishwide Tadeusz Wroński Solo Violin Competition in
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(1990), # Fourth Prize at the
Carl Flesch International Violin Competition The Carl Flesch International Violin Competition (also known as the International Competition for Violinists "Carl Flesch" and the City of London International Competition for Violin and Viola (Carl Flesch Medal)) was an international music competi ...
in
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(1990), # First Prize at the Adelaide International Competition (1991), # Third Prize at the Hanover International Violin Competition (1991), # First Prize at the
Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition The International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition ( Polish: ''Międzynarodowy Konkurs Skrzypcowy im. Henryka Wieniawskiego'') is a competition for violinists up to age 30 that takes place every five years in Poznań, Poland, in honor of the v ...
in
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(1991 - ex equo with Piotr Pławner), # First Prize at the Pretoria International Competition (1991), # First Prize at the
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in
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(1992), # First Prize at the Jacques Thibaud Competition in
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(1993). After winning at the J. Thibaud Competition, Niziol signed a special contract with the
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to give over 100 concerts all over the world, including 11 countries in
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and many countries in
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. He has performed in such cities as
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,
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, Caracas,
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, Bogotá,
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), and even in small towns in
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. Niziol, when being interviewed in 1995 for ''Studio'' (Polish magazine on classical music), was asked why he had taken part in so many competitions. He answered that "Probably only the latest Parisian competition actually gave me full satisfaction. That's why my activities so far have included such a great number of competitions". In reference to the
Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition The International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition ( Polish: ''Międzynarodowy Konkurs Skrzypcowy im. Henryka Wieniawskiego'') is a competition for violinists up to age 30 that takes place every five years in Poznań, Poland, in honor of the v ...
in
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Niziol stated: "It was, of course, a great satisfaction o win the competition as the
Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition The International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition ( Polish: ''Międzynarodowy Konkurs Skrzypcowy im. Henryka Wieniawskiego'') is a competition for violinists up to age 30 that takes place every five years in Poznań, Poland, in honor of the v ...
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doesn't bring many profits. Naturally, I was noticed in the country n Poland], I gained some prestige, but nothing matters as, actually, I had only a few subsequent concerts, and exclusively in the country (...)".


Career development

Niziol has performed as a soloist with many renowned orchestras: Tonhalle Orchester Zurich,
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,
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) is a Swiss symphony orchestra, based in Geneva at the Victoria Hall. In addition to symphony concerts, the OSR performs as the opera orchestra in productions at the Grand Théâtre de Genève. History Er ...
,
English Chamber Orchestra The English Chamber Orchestra (ECO) is a British chamber orchestra based in London. The full orchestra regularly plays concerts at Cadogan Hall, and their ensemble performs at Wigmore Hall. The orchestra regularly tours in the UK and internationall ...
,
London Symphony Orchestra The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London. Founded in 1904, the LSO is the oldest of London's symphony orchestras. The LSO was created by a group of players who left Henry Wood's Queen's Hall Orc ...
,
North German Radio Symphony Orchestra The NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra (german: NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester) is a German radio orchestra. Affiliated with the '' Norddeutscher Rundfunk'' (NDR; North German Broadcasting), the orchestra is based at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg ...
,
Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra The Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra (also known in English as the SWR Baden-Baden Freiburg Symphony Orchestra and in German as the Sinfonieorchester des Südwestrundfunks) was a German radio orchestra located in the German cities of B ...
, New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra,
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO) is a Canadian orchestra based in Edmonton, Alberta. As the professional orchestra of Alberta's creative capital city it presents over 85 concerts a year of symphonic music in all genres, from classical to cou ...
, Sinfonia Helvetica,
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, in many famous concert halls: Barbican Centre in
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(upon the invitation of
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),
Salle Pleyel The Salle Pleyel (, meaning "Pleyel Hall") is a concert hall in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, designed by acoustician Gustave Lyon together with architect Jacques Marcel Auburtin, who died in 1926, and the work was completed in 1927 by ...
in
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,
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in
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, Schauspielhaus in
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, Suntory Hall in
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. He has collaborated with many famous conductors:
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,
Jan Krenz Jan Krenz (14 July 1926 – 15 September 2020) was a Polish composer and orchestra conductor. Biography During World War II, Krenz studied piano with Zbigniew Drzewiecki and composition with Kazimierz Sikorski. From 1945 to 1947, he studied at t ...
,
Marek Janowski Marek Janowski (born 18 February 1939 in Warsaw) is a Polish-born German conductor. He is currently chief conductor of the Dresden Philharmonic. Childhood Janowski grew up in Wuppertal, near Cologne, after his mother traveled there at the st ...
,
David Zinman David Zinman (born July 9, 1936, in Brooklyn, NY) is an American conductor and violinist. Education After violin studies at Oberlin Conservatory, Zinman studied theory and composition at the University of Minnesota, earning his M.A. in 1963. H ...
,
Heinrich Schiff Heinrich Schiff (18 November 1951 – 23 December 2016) was an Austrian cellist and conductor. Early life Heinrich Schiff was born on 18 November 1951 in Gmunden, Austria. His parents, Helga (née Riemann) and Helmut Schiff, were composers. H ...
, Grzegorz Nowak,
Jacek Kaspszyk Jacek Kaspszyk (born 10 August 1952) is a Polish music conductor and was the Music and Artistic Director of the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra from 2013 until the close of the 2018/2019 season. In 2012, he was awarded the Elgar Medal. In ...
,
Wojciech Michniewski Wojciech Michniewski (born April 4, 1947) is a Polish composer and conductor. Michniewski studied with Stanisław Wisłocki as well as Andrzej Dobrowolski at the State Music Academy in Warsaw. From 1973 to 1978 he was the conductor of the Warsaw ...
,
Andrey Boreyko Andrey Boreyko (russian: Андре́й Ви́кторович Боре́йко, Andrey Viktorovich Boreyko, pl, Andrzej Borejko; born 22 July 1957) is a Polish-Russian conductor. He has Polish ancestry on his father's side and Russian ancestry ...
, Yoav Talmi,
Philippe Entremont Philippe Entremont (born 7 June 1934) is a French classical pianist and conductor. His recordings as a pianist include concertos by Tchaikovsky, Maurice Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Saint-Saëns and others. Early life Philippe Entremont was born in ...
. Niziol has participated in music festivals, the most important being:
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in
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(where his interpretation of Wieniawski’s
Violin Concerto No. 2 (Wieniawski) Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 22, by the Polish violin virtuoso, Henryk Wieniawski, may have been started in 1856, but the first performance did not take place until November 27, 1862, when he played it in St. Petersburg with Anton Rubins ...
received an enthusiastic reception),
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in Montpelier, “Zino Francescatti” Violin Festival, Festival de Carcassonne and “Musique et Amitié” in Switzerland. He has also appeared on Europalia Poland 2001 in Belgium,
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in Poland and Musica Polonica Nova in
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,
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(2006).


Various musical activities

From 1997 to 2003, Niziol was concertmaster of the Tonhalle Orchester Zurich. As he himself stated in an interview for
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(broadcast on January 5, 2009), “many of the best violinists, such as
Joseph Joachim Joseph Joachim (28 June 1831 – 15 August 1907) was a Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher who made an international career, based in Hanover and Berlin. A close collaborator of Johannes Brahms, he is widely regarded as one of t ...
or
Eugène Ysaÿe Eugène-Auguste Ysaÿe (; 16 July 185812 May 1931) was a Belgian virtuoso violinist, composer, and conductor. He was regarded as "The King of the Violin", or, as Nathan Milstein put it, the "tsar". Legend of the Ysaÿe violin Eugène Ysa ...
, for example, were all concertmasters in various orchestras.” Niziol added that he does not agree with a new image of “only-virtuoso violinist who doesn't perform in ensembles.” Since 2003 Niziol has been concertmaster of the Zurich Opera. Niziol is the founder of the Niziol Quartet. Their debut took place on the October 5, 2000 at the Tonhalle Zurich (sold out). On Niziol's official website we can read: "The Niziol Quartet performs with passion, virtuosity and a wide palette of tone colours and touches its audience through the depth of its playing. Its members are from
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, United States, Switzerland and Russia. They came together as players in the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra". The Niziol Quartet has recorded two albums, the second of them including String Quartets by
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(world premiere recording). In 2007 the
Stradivari Quartet Antonio Stradivari (, also , ; – 18 December 1737) was an Italian luthier and a craftsman of string instruments such as violins, cellos, guitars, violas and harps. The Latinized form of his surname, ''Stradivarius'', as well as the colloquia ...
was founded in
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where Niziol plays 1st violin. To find four
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instruments in one quartet is very rare. In fact, there are just two such quartets worldwide: the
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(founded in New York in 1969) and the
Stradivari Quartet Antonio Stradivari (, also , ; – 18 December 1737) was an Italian luthier and a craftsman of string instruments such as violins, cellos, guitars, violas and harps. The Latinized form of his surname, ''Stradivarius'', as well as the colloquia ...
. In May 2008, the two quartets together performed the
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in E-flat, Op. 20 by Felix Mendelssohn. The quartet has signed a contract with the prestigious mark of
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. Their debut disc will include String Quartets, Op. 50 by Joseph Haydn and is due to appear in 2009. Apart from the two quartets, Niziol gives regular recitals and sonata evenings in many prestigious venues, also appearing with different ensembles: he has performed with
Pinchas Zukerman Pinchas Zukerman ( he, פנחס צוקרמן, born 16 July 1948) is an Israeli-American violinist, violist and conductor. Life and career Zukerman was born in Tel Aviv, to Jewish parents and Holocaust survivors Yehuda and Miriam Lieberman Zuk ...
,
Elisabeth Leonskaja Elisabeth Leonskaja (born 23 November 1945) (In Russian: Елизавета Ильинична Леонская) is a Soviet and Austrian pianist. She was born to a family of Jewish and Polish extraction living in Tbilisi, then the capital of t ...
, the Imperial Piano Trio & the Limming Ensemble. He has also formed a part-time trio with the Yofin Ensemble, including Konstantin Timokhine (natural horn) and Daniela Timokhine (piano, organ). Their recording of ''Esquisse'' by Georges Barboteu can be found on
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. Niziol has also collaborated with the renowned film music composer
Vladimir Cosma Vladimir Cosma (born 13 April 1940) is a Romanian composer, conductor and violinist. He was born into a family of musicians. His father, Teodor Cosma, was a pianist and conductor, his mother a writer-composer, his uncle, Edgar Cosma, composer and ...
(performing his “Concerto de Berlin”).


Repertoire

Niziol's repertoire includes a few dozen violin concertos, from
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and
Vivaldi Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist and impresario of Baroque music. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lifetime was widesprea ...
to
Penderecki Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (; 23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor. His best known works include ''Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima'', Symphony No. 3, his '' St Luke Passion'', '' Polish Requiem'', '' ...
, whose 2nd Violin Concerto was performed at the
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with the
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra The Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra ( pl, Orkiestra Filharmonii Narodowej w Warszawie) is a Polish orchestra based in Warsaw. Founded in 1901, it is one of Poland's oldest musical institutions. History The orchestra was conceived on ...
under
Jan Krenz Jan Krenz (14 July 1926 – 15 September 2020) was a Polish composer and orchestra conductor. Biography During World War II, Krenz studied piano with Zbigniew Drzewiecki and composition with Kazimierz Sikorski. From 1945 to 1947, he studied at t ...
.


Teaching activities

In October 2006 Niziol was a member of the jury of the 13th
Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition The International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition ( Polish: ''Międzynarodowy Konkurs Skrzypcowy im. Henryka Wieniawskiego'') is a competition for violinists up to age 30 that takes place every five years in Poznań, Poland, in honor of the v ...
, the youngest juror in the history of this competition (he was 32 years old). As we can read on the site of the Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society of Poznań, "assisted by a group of domestic and international consultants, as well as the Board of the Wieniawski Society of Poznań,
Konstanty Andrzej Kulka Konstanty Andrzej Kulka (born 5 March 1947) is a Polish violinist, recording artist, and professor of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw since 1994, also heading the Institute of String Instruments there. Kulka graduated with honor ...
, one of the most illustrious Polish musical artists prepared the competition. With Wanda Wilkomirska and Bartlomiej Niziol, who represent two very different generations of the Competition’s laureates, and eight other international violin luminaries, he looked for young virtuosos most worthy of the Wieniawski 2006 laurel". Since autumn 2008 Niziol has been teaching at the Musikhochschule in Bern (Switzerland). As he himself claims (in an interview with
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), his professional motto is: "I don't want to force anybody to play in the same way as I do, to imitate my playing. I try to show many different ways of playing - while teaching I always play - and it's the student who must choose." Between the 13 and 19 July 2009, Niziol served as lecturer and artistic director of the first
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edition in
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(in
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) - the "masterly review of musical personalities", including the
violin The violin, sometimes known as a '' fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone ( string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument ( soprano) in the family in regu ...
, the alto, the
cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C2, G ...
& the
double bass The double bass (), also known simply as the bass () (or by other names), is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed (or plucked) string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding unorthodox additions such as the octobass). Similar i ...
. The other professors were Michel Willi (Switzerland), David Greenlees (
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), Alexander Neustroev (Russia) & Dariusz Mizera (
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
). Each day of courses was concluded with a concert evening with pupils in the leading role. One of them was Agata Szymczewska, the winner of the First Prize at the
Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition The International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition ( Polish: ''Międzynarodowy Konkurs Skrzypcowy im. Henryka Wieniawskiego'') is a competition for violinists up to age 30 that takes place every five years in Poznań, Poland, in honor of the v ...
in
Poznań Poznań () is a city on the River Warta in west-central Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint Joh ...
in 2006.


Instruments played

At the beginning of his career, Niziol played a contemporary
violin The violin, sometimes known as a '' fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone ( string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument ( soprano) in the family in regu ...
. When recording his debut solo CD for DUX (
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles Poles,, ; singular masculine: ''Polak'', singular feminine: ''Polka'' or Polish people, are a West Slavic nation and ethnic group, w ...
label), he played a
Giovanni Paolo Maggini Giovanni Paolo Maggini (c. 1580 - c. 1630), was a luthier born in Botticino (Brescia), Italy. Maggini was a pupil of the most important violin maker of the Brescian school, Gasparo da Salò. Maggini's early instruments are now considered very de ...
violin The violin, sometimes known as a '' fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone ( string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument ( soprano) in the family in regu ...
(1996). From 1997 to 2003 Niziol played the
Stradivarius A Stradivarius is one of the violins, violas, cellos and other string instruments built by members of the Italian family Stradivari, particularly Antonio Stradivari (Latin: Antonius Stradivarius), during the 17th and 18th centuries. They are c ...
“Wieniawski” from 1719 (which belonged itself to the 19th century
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virtuoso and composer Henryk Wieniawski). Since 2003 he has performed on the
Guarneri del Gesù Bartolomeo Giuseppe "del Gesù" Guarneri (, , ; 21 August 1698 – 17 October 1744) was an Italian luthier from the Guarneri family of Cremona. He rivals Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737) with regard to the respect and reverence accorded his inst ...
from 1727 and since 2007 he also has played the
Stradivarius A Stradivarius is one of the violins, violas, cellos and other string instruments built by members of the Italian family Stradivari, particularly Antonio Stradivari (Latin: Antonius Stradivarius), during the 17th and 18th centuries. They are c ...
“Aurea” (which means "Golden") from 1715.


Present

Today Niziol plays as a soloist, as concertmaster of the Zurich opera house orchestra, and the first violinist of two quartets.


Recordings

For his recordings, Niziol has received three
Fryderyk The Fryderyk is the annual award in Polish music. Its name refers to the original Polish spelling variant of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's first name. Its status in the Polish public can be compared to the American Grammy and the UK's BR ...
awards: for the discs with Wieniawski (DUX, 1996), Bacewicz (DUX, 2005) & Ysaÿe (MVCD, 2010). Niziol's interpretation of the
Violin Concerto (Brahms) The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, was composed by Johannes Brahms in 1878 and dedicated to his friend, the violinist Joseph Joachim. It is Brahms's only violin concerto, and, according to Joachim, one of the four great German violin co ...
in D, Op. 77 by
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is considered, alongside that of
David Oistrakh David Fyodorovich Oistrakh (; – 24 October 1974), was a Soviet classical violinist, violist and conductor. Oistrakh collaborated with major orchestras and musicians from many parts of the world and was the dedicatee of numerous violin ...
, as one of the most interesting in the history of recordings. In the ''Daily Telegraph'' we could read about this interpretation: "(...) There is something exhilarating about a musician who takes risks, within the stylistic orbit of the music he is playing. Niziol did that in the Brahms Concerto. It was a fascinating performance, full of colour and light and tonal variety, breadth and command, and he showed every sign of developing into a violinist of exceptional stature (...)".After: http://www.bartekniziol.com/.


From violin competitions

# from Henryk Wieniawski Competition (in: "Prizewinners of Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competitions 1935-2001") (including Wieniawski's Violin Concerto No. 2, parts II & III + Paganini's Capriccio in A minor, Op. 1 No. 5) (Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society of Poznań, 2005 - recordings from 1991) # from Henryk Wieniawski Competition (this disc is a supplement to a book on Henryk Wieniawski) (including Wieniawski's ''Thème original varié'' in A, Op. 15) (Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society of Poznań/Oficyna Wydawnicza ATENA, 2001 - recording from 1991) # from 6th Eurovision Competition for Young Musicians (including Brahms' Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77, part III) (Pavane/RTBF, ADW 7286, 1992) # from Jacques Thibaud Competition (including Chausson's '' Poème'', Op. 25) (REM 311216, 1993)


DUX recordings

# Wieniawski - Violin & Piano Works (DUX 0253, 1996) # Violin Concertos for Children, Vol. 2 (including pieces by Bériot, Viotti, Haydn & Mozart) (DUX 0169, 2000) # Mendelssohn - Concerto for Violin & Strings in D minor (DUX 0312, 2001) # Polish Violin Duos (including pieces by Górecki, Szymański, Ptaszyńska, Pstrokońska-Nawratil, Augustyn & Drożdżewski) (DUX 0398, 2002) # Brahms - Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77 & Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102 (DUX 0404, 2003) # Mendelssohn - Concerto for Violin, Piano & Strings, Schubert - Rondo in A, D. 438 (DUX 0468, 2004) # Bacewicz - Violin & Piano Works (DUX/PWM 0486, 2004)


CD Accord recordings

# Wieniawski - Violin Concerto No. 2 (CD Accord/Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society of Poznań, ACD 024, 1996) # Wieniawski - Pieces for Violin Solo, Two Violins and Violin with Piano (CD Accord/Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society of Poznań, ACD 106, 2001)


Miscellaneous commercial recordings

# from "Musique et Amitié" Festival (including Vivaldi's Concerto for 4 Violins) (Sonoris, SCD 105, 1994) # from "Musique et Amitié" Festival (including Saint-Saëns’ ''Havanaise'' Op. 83) (Sonoris, SCD 108, 1996) # from "Musique et Amitié" Festival (including J.S. Bach's Concerto for Violin and Oboe, BWV 1060) (Sonoris, SCD 110, 1999) # Astriab - Violin Concerto (Academy of Music in Poznań, AM 0-01, 2000) # Cosma – ''Concerto de Berlin'' (in : "Vladimir Cosma dirige Orchestre national de Lyon") (Pomme, CB 831, 2005) # Rheinberger - Violin & Organ Works (Wiediscon, WD 9427, 2006) # Ysaÿe - 6 Sonatas for Solo Violin (Bartek Niziol & Magnus Ventus/Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society of Poznań, MVCD 001, 2009)


Bootlegs

# The Yofin Ensemble & Bartek Niziol (including Szymanowski's '' Notturno und Tarantella'', Op. 28 & Brahms' Horn Trio in E-flat, Op. 40) (recorded in Zürich ZHdK, 14.I.2008)


Radio recordings (unedited)

# from Studio S1 (including Debussy's Violin Sonata, Wieniawski's ''Thème original varié'' in A, Op. 15, Szymanowski's '' Notturno und Tarantella'', Op. 28 & Wieniawski's Violin Concerto No. 2 with Sinfonia Varsovia under Wojciech Michniewski) (recorded for Polish Radio) # from Radio Katowice (including Sarasate's “''Carmen'' Fantasy”, Chausson's ''Poème'', Op. 25 + Wieniawski's & Szymanowski's works) # Dvořák - Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53 (recorded for Polish Radio) # Brahms - The Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102 (with Adam Klocek and Sinfonia Varsovia) (recorded for Polish Radio) # Elgar - Violin Concerto in B minor, Op. 61 (recorded with Edmonton Symphony Orchestra) # recordings with Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra under Grzegorz Nowak (including Wieniawski's Violin Concerto No. 2, Ysaÿe's Sonata for Solo Violin No. 3 & Sarasate's “''Carmen'' Fantasy”) (14.XI.2003 & ??? - recorded for SWR.de Radio)


TV recordings (unedited)

# from Radio Poznań (including Chausson's ''Poème'', Op. 25 & ???) # from TV Poznań (including Ravel's ''Tzigane'', Wieniawski's “''Faust'' Fantasy”, Dinicu's ''Hora staccato'' & ???) # Penderecki - Violin Concerto No. 2 (from "Warsaw Autumn" festival) # Bottesini - Gran Duo Concertante for Violin and Double Bass (with Jacek Mirucki & Camerata Nova under Eugeniusz Kus)


Niziol Quartet recordings

# Haydn & Borodin – String Quartets (Arte da Turicum, 2000) # Juon - String Quartets (Musiques Suisses, MGB CD 6242, 2006)


Stradivari-Quartett official recordings

# Weihnachtsrosen (arrangements by Florian Walser) (StradivariQuartett, 2008) # Haydn – Complete String Quartets, Op. 50 (Sony, upcoming soon)


Stradivari-Quartett non-official recordings

# Debut Stradivari-Quartett, Zürich 18.IX.2007 (StradivariQuartett) # Stradivari-Quartett - Debut-Tournee, Berlin 11.XI.2007 (StradivariQuartett)


Niziol as concertmaster playing solos

# R. Strauss - ''Le Bourgeois gentilhomme'' (with Orchestre de la Suisse Romande under Marek Janowski) (recorded for Radio France, unedited) # Stravinsky - ''Pulcinella'' (with Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich under Christopher Hogwood) (recorded for Schweizer Radio DRS 2, unedited) # R. Strauss - ''Der Rosenkavalier'' (with Orchester der Oper Zürich under Franz Welser-Möst) (EMI Classics, DVD, 0724354425899, 2005)


References


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20090928042205/http://www.bartekniziol.com/main.htm * https://web.archive.org/web/20090321053625/http://www.stradivariquartett.com/index_en.html * http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/wyszukiwanie/szukaj?query=Niziol * https://web.archive.org/web/20110707004910/http://www.wiediscon.ch/niziole.php {{DEFAULTSORT:Niziol, Bartek 1974 births Living people Polish classical violinists Male violinists Musicians from Szczecin Winners of Eurovision Young Musicians 21st-century violinists 21st-century male musicians