Marek Stachowski (21 March 1936 – 3 November 2004) was a
Polish composer. He received many awards and won many competitions for composers, including first prize at the K. Szymanowski Competition in 1974.
Personal life and education
Stachowski was born March 21, 1936, in
Piekary Śląskie and died in
Kraków
, officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the List of cities and towns in Poland, second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 ...
on 3 December 2004.
Stachowski spent the first three years of life with his parents in the
Silesia
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province of
Poland
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. However, after the start of
World War II
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, he traveled with his mother across Poland to
Bydgoszcz
Bydgoszcz is a city in northern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Kuyavia. Straddling the confluence of the Vistula River and its bank (geography), left-bank tributary, the Brda (river), Brda, the strategic location of Byd ...
, where the composer's father was hiding from the Nazis.
In 1952, Stachowski began attending the piano classes given by
Stanisław Czerny at the State First Level Music School in Kraków. In 1959, at the State Second Level Music School he obtained a diploma in piano on a "fast-track" basis, and also in 1960 in the theory of music. In 1962 he married Maria Jabłońska.
From 1963 to 1968, Stachowski studied composition under
Krzysztof 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'', '' ...
and
music theory
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at the State Higher School of Music in Kraków (today known as
Academy of Music in Kraków
The Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Kraków () is a music school, conservatory located in central Kraków, Poland. It is the ''alma mater'' of the renowned Polish contemporary composer Krzysztof Penderecki, who was also its rector for 15 ...
), from which he graduated with honours. During his studies at the State Higher School of Music in Kraków (today known as
Academy of Music in Kraków
The Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Kraków () is a music school, conservatory located in central Kraków, Poland. It is the ''alma mater'' of the renowned Polish contemporary composer Krzysztof Penderecki, who was also its rector for 15 ...
) he achieved his first international successes: in 1968, the prize during the International Competition of the 'Gaudeamus' Foundation for the piece entitled ''Musica Con una Batuta del Tam-tam''; the first prize during the
Artur Malawski Competition for Composers for the piece ''Neusis I'' as well as the award for ''Sequenze Concerttatii'' received during the Competition for Young Musicians organised by the Polish Composers’ Union. The following year, he won second prize in the International Competition organised by the 'Solidarity Committee' in Skopje for his piece entitled ''Chant de l'espoir''.
In 1970 ''Audition'' for flute, cello and piano was Marek Stachowski's first piece which was performed during the
Warsaw Autumn festival.
In 1971, he was awarded the third prize during the National Competition for Composers for the cantata 'Słowa do wierszy W. Broniewskiego' ('Words for the W.Broniewski's Poems'). He was three times awarded during the International Tribune of Composers (
UNESCO
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) in Paris: in 1974 for Neusis II, in 1979 he was again awarded for the ''Divertimento'' for string orchestra and in 1990 for ''III String Quartet'' written on the request of the
BBC
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Bristol
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. In 1974 he received the first prize in the
Karol Szymanowski
Karol Maciej Szymanowski (; 3 October 188229 March 1937) was a Polish composer and pianist. He was a member of the modernism (music), modernist Young Poland movement that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Szymanowski's early w ...
Competition for the piece entitle ''Thakurian Chants''. In 1975, he was giving lectures at the
Yale University
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(USA). One year later he received the musical prize of the city of
Mönchengladbach
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for the piece entitled ''Poeme sonore''.
In 1984 he received the prize of the
Polish Composers’ Union.
Apart from his creative work, Marek Stachowski was also a highly respected educator. From 1967 he gave composition classes at the State Higher School of Music in Kraków, from 1981 as a full professor. In this role he taught many of the younger and middle generations of Polish composers. Between the years 1993-1999 and 2002-2004 he was rector of the Academy. He also lectured in composition at the
Rubin Academy of Music and Dance in
Jerusalem
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, during the summer courses at
Durham University
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, and gave seminars as part of
Gaudeamus Music Week. He served on many juries of competitions for composers and performers, including the Krzysztof Penderecki Competition in Kraków.
Legacy
One of the streets in Kraków is named in Stachowski's honor.
Works
*''String Quartet No. 1'' (1963)
*''Five Senses and a Rose'' for voice and for four instruments (1964)
*''Musica da camera'' for flute, cello, harp and drums (1965)
*''Musica per quartetto d’archi'' (1965)
*''The Bravest Knight'', children's opera in 3 acts for soprano, tenor, 2 baritones, bass, mixed choir and orchestra (1965)
*''Musica con una battuta del tam-tam'' for orchestra (1966)
*''Ricercar 66'' for concerting organ and chamber orchestra (1966)
*''Sequenze concertanti'' for large symphony orchestra (1968)
*''Neusis II'' for two vocal ensembles, percussion, cellos and double basses (1968)
*''Chant de l’espoir'' for reciting voice, soprano, baritone,
boychoir, mixed choir and large symphony orchestra (1969)
*''Irisation'' for large symphony orchestra (1969–70)
*''Audition'' for flute, cello and piano (1970)
*''Extensions'' for piano (1971)
*''Words...'' for solo voices, mixed choir and large symphony orchestra (1971)
*''String Quartet No. 2'' (1972)
*''Musique solennelle'' for symphony orchestra (1973)
*''Thakurian Chants'' for mixed choir and orchestra (1974)
*''Poème sonore'' for symphonic orchestra (1975)
*''Birds'' for soprano and instruments (1976)
*''Divertimento'' for chamber string orchestra (1978)
*''Odysseus amidst the White Keys'' for children for piano (1979)
*''Quartetto da ingresso''(1980)
*''Choreia'' for symphony orchestra (1980)
*''Symphony of Songs Sanctified by Nostalgia'' for soprano, mixed choir and orchestra (1981)
*''Amoretti'' for voice, lute and viola da gamba (1981–82)
*''Pezzo grazioso'' for wind quintet (1982)
*''Madrigali dell’estate'' for voice and string trio (1984)
*''Capriccio per orchestra'' (1984)
*''Sapphic Odes'', for mezzo-soprano and large symphony orchestra (1985)
*''Musique en quatre scènes'' for clarinet and string quartet (1987)
*''Concerto per violoncello ed orchestra d’archi'' (1988)
*''Jubilate Deo'' for mixed choir and organ (1988)
*''String Quartet No. 3'' (1988)
*''Chamber Concerto'' for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, percussion and piano (1989)
*''Magic Chimes'', a musical fairytale for children (1989)
*''From the Book of Night I, II, III'' for symphony orchestra (1990–2000)
*''Sonata per archi'' (1991)
*''Tre intermezzi per trio d’archi'' (1993–94)
*''Musica festeggiante per quartetto d’archi'' (1995)
*''Quodlibet per trio a fiato'' (1995)
*''Tastar e canzona'' per violoncello e pianoforte (1996)
*''Cinq petites valses'' for piano (1997–98)
*''Jeu parti'' for violin and piano (1998)
*''Sinfonietta per archi'' (1998)
*''Concerto per viola ed orchestra d’archi'' (1998)
*''Trio'' for clarinet, cello and piano (1999)
*''Recitativo e la preghiera''
versionfor cello and string orchestra (1999)
*''Adagio ricordamente''
versionfor cello and piano (1999)
*''Viva May! 3rd May!'' for mixed choir a cappella (1999)
*''Freedom March'' for mixed choir a cappella (1999)
*''Trio'' for clarinet, cello and piano (1999–2000)
*''Recitativo e la preghiera''
I versionfor cello and piano (2000)
*''Campanae Cracovienses'' for twenty-five cracovian churches' bells (2000)
*''String Quartet No. 4 „Quando resta l’estate”'' (2001)
*''Three interludes'' for clarinet and piano (2001)
*''Felicitamento'' for string quartet (2001)
*''Concertino claricellato'' for clarinet, cello and string orchestra (2001)
*''Adagio ricordamente''
I versionfor cello and string orchestra (2001)
*''Concerto per percussioni ed orchestra'' (2002)
*''Miroir du Temps'' (Hommage à Olivier Messiaen) for violin, clarinet, cello and piano (2002–2003)
Honors and awards
* 1979 - Prize of the City of Kraków
* 1981 - Second Degree Prize from the Minister of Culture and Arts
* 1984 - Prize of the Polish Composers’ Union
* 1989 - Prize from the Minister of Culture and Arts for his work devoted to children
* 1990 - Prize of the Alfred Jurzykowski Foundation in New York
* 1996 - Prize of the Provincial Governor of the Cracow Province
* 1997 - Prize of the Ruth and Ray Robinsone Foundation 'Excellence in Teaching'
* 1999 - Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
* 2000 - Prize from the Minister of Culture and Arts
* 2001 - Gold Medal from the Minister of National Defence for his 'services for the country's defences'
* 2005 - Medal for Merit to Culture Gloria Artis (posthumously)
Further reading
*Thomas Adrian ''Stachowski Marek'': The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Second Edition (ed. Stanley Sadie), vol. 24,
Macmillan Publishers Limited
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, London 2001
*Bogdan Snoch: Górnośląski Leksykon Biograficzny. Supplement do wydania drugiego. Katowice: Muzeum Śląskie, 2006, s. 106.
*Anna Woźniakowska ''Trzeba umieć marzyć'' Rozmowy z Markiem Stachowskim, Kraków 2005 PWM
*''Polish Composers 1918-2000'' (Kompozytorzy polscy 1918–2000. Tom II Biogramy (Marek Podhajski, Akademia Muzyczna im. Fryderyka Chopina w Warszawie, Akademia Muzyczna im. Stanisława Moniuszki w Gdańsku, Warszawa/Gdańsk 2005 r.
References
External links
Marek Stachowski at PWM EditionStachowski streetat
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Marek Stachowski at the Polish Music Information Centre"Between the Lines: Reading Into Marek Stachowski’s Self-Reflections"on
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Polish composers
Alumni of the Academy of Music in Kraków
Academic staff of the Academy of Music in Kraków
1936 births
2004 deaths