12th International Master Course for Pianists - 2005 - Towarzystwo Ferenca Liszta we Wrocławiu
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12th International Master Course for Pianists - 2005

12th International Master Course for Pianists took place as planned 18-29 August 2005. 18 pianists applied to the course. They were between 13 and 54 years old and came from 7 different coutries (Iran, Japan, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Ukraine, the USA). The course is basically intended for young but already professional pianists who want to further improve their skills under supervision of the most outstanding masters of piano art. The professor of the course was the outstanding Russian pianist and educator, Alexei Orlovetsky (St Petersburg - Russia), and theoretical lectures were given by Juliusz Adamowski. There were held over 70 hours of open classes and 5 concerts, where 11 participants performed (most of them few times).The concerts were on a fair artistic level, and the concert in the Wroclaw Philharmonic Hall was professionally recorded on CD. The course was designed first of all for candidates preparing for international or nationwide music competitions; however, it is not an obligatory requirement and participant may present any repertoire.
The course was organized by the F. Liszt Society in Poland in co-operation with the State Secondary Music School in Wroclaw, the Music and Literature Club in Wroclaw, the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra, the Duszniki Zdroj Municipalities and the Piast Dynasty Museum in Brzeg with the financial help of Polish Ministry of Culture, Wroclaw Municipalities and Lower Silesia Office.

Concerts:18th August - opening recital
26th August - concert in Brzeg (Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle in Brzeg - one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in Poland)
27th August - concert in the F. Chopin Manor House in Duszniki Zdroj
28th August - concert in Philharmonic Concert Hall or in Music and Literature Club in Wroclaw
29th August - short concert at the Music and Literature Club

The programs of all concerts contained the photos of performers and the course professor.