Mirosław Ławrynowicz
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Mirosław Ławrynowicz (born June 16, 1947, in
Warsaw, Poland Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-cen ...
and died April 6, 2005, in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish violinist and teacher.


Biography


Youth

Ławrynowicz was born on 16 June 1947 in Warsaw. He finished the National High School of Music in 1975 (currently the
Chopin University of Music The Chopin University of Music ( pl, Uniwersytet Muzyczny Fryderyka Chopina, UMFC) is a musical conservatorium and academy located in central Warsaw, Poland. It is the oldest and largest music school in Poland, and one of the largest in Europe.
) and studied
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at the University of Warsaw. He continued learning the violin with Jean Fournier in France and Wolfgang Marschner in Germany.


Career

Throughout his career Ławrynowicz performed in multiple recitals, played with many orchestras, and performed solos in Poland as well as in Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Cuba, Finland, France, GermanyHungary, Italy, Netherlands, Spain,
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, the United States (among others in
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), and Yugoslavia. He also frequently recorded for the second program of the Polish Radio. Ławrynowicz also made many steps as a publicist, he prepared for print pieces by renowned Polish composers such as Karol Lipiński and
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. Ławrynowicz was also highly successful in many international music competitions. He was a laureate of the International Modern Music Contest in Rotterdam in 1973 (in the category of
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), the International Bayerischer Rundfunk Contest in Munich in 1974 (in the category of violin - piano
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, with his wife Krystya Makowska-Ławrynowicz on piano), the International Podium of Young Musicians in Paris in 1980, and the International Music Contest in
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in1982. Ławrynowicz served on the juries in multiple of local and international music competitions including: * Groblicz Family International Violin Competition in Kraków (August 1996) * Stanisław Serwaczyński Competition for Young Violinists in
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(September 1996) * International Violin Competition in Kloster-Schöntal (July/August 1997)pp * Louis Spohr International Violin Competition in Freiburg (August 1997) * Karol Szymanowski International Competition i Łódź (September 1997) * Aleksandra Januszajtis Polish Violin Competition (November 1997) * International Competition for Young Violinists (three times) * International Competition of String Quartets in
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(twice) Since 1993 Ławrynowicz was the artistic director and professor of Musical Courses in Łańcut, as well as Musical Workshops in Zakopane which were intended for recipients of scholarships from the
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. He was a co-organizers and professor at Springtime Courses in Goch, Germany and a professor at Musical Courses for students from Japan at the
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(August 1997). Ławrynowicz was also a professor at a courses for students at
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in New Jersey (October 1997). Among other awards Ławrynowicz was presented the Medal of the Educational Commission ( KEN), the
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, as well as diplomas from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for promoting Polish culture abroad and from the
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for helping in the support of talented youth. He was also decorated as
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. He began lecturing as a professor at the
Chopin University of Music The Chopin University of Music ( pl, Uniwersytet Muzyczny Fryderyka Chopina, UMFC) is a musical conservatorium and academy located in central Warsaw, Poland. It is the oldest and largest music school in Poland, and one of the largest in Europe.
in 1997. As a professor, Ławrynowicz taught Polish musicians such as Monika Jarecka, Andrzej Gębski, Ryszard Groblewski, Dobrosława Siudmak, Agnieszka Marucha, Maria Machowska, Krzysztof Specjał, and Janusz Wawrowski.


References

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