Barbara Jazwinski

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Barbara Jazwinski is a Polish-American composer and pianist known for her contributions to contemporary music. She is Head of the Composition Program at the Newcomb Music Department, Tulane University in New Orleans. She was honored with the Prince Pierre of Monaco Composition Award for her work on the Sextet, and she also secured the top position in the Nicola De Lorenzo Composition Contest for her composition of Music for Chamber Orchestra. [1] [2]

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Education

She studied composition and theory at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw and earned her M.A. in composition and piano from Stanford University and her Ph.D. in composition from the City University of New York. [3] [4]

Career

Jazwinski's music has been selected for programming at Diffrazioni Multimedia Festival in Florence, the London Festival of American Music, Laboratorium Muzyki Wspolczesnej in Poland, Washington Square Contemporary Music Series, the New York University New Music Ensemble, and the International Music by Women Festival in Oxford, Mississippi. [5] [6]

Her works have been performed or recorded by ensembles and organizations such as the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Polish Radio and TV Orchestra of Cracow, the Koszalin Philharmonic, the New Orleans Chamber Orchestra, Shenson Recital Series at Stanford, Klassik & Elektronik Music Play in Berlin, and the Filarmonica de Stat Banatul in Timișoara, Romania, The ISCM Virtual Collaborative Series, International Double Reed Conference, International Clarinet Association. [7] [8]

Since 1988, she has served as the Music Director of Spectri Sonori, an acclaimed concert series dedicated to contemporary music. [9]

Selected works

Jazwinski's music is published by the American Composers Edition. [10]

Selected discography

Virtual albums

Selected publications

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References

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  2. "Barbara Jazwinski". American Composers Alliance . 2 January 2002.
  3. "Barbara Jazwinski: Dreams of Vagabond Winds". International Society for Contemporary Music . 28 September 2022.
  4. "Women's Voices: a sung celebration of six eloquent and confident voices". Opera Today. 27 August 2020.
  5. "Barbara Jazwinski". Navona Records.
  6. "Faculty piano recital to celebrate women in music April 19". Delta State University . 14 April 2022.
  7. "Royal Scottish National Orchestra". Royal Scottish National Orchestra .
  8. Giraudet, Jean-Paul (24 September 2003). "Barbara". Musicalics (in French).
  9. "Recordings by Barbara Jazwinski | Now available to stream and purchase at Naxos". Naxos (company) .
  10. "Barbara Jazwinski, new work premiered by Sonora Winds at IDRS conference, July 2021". American Composers Alliance .