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Culled from the extensive collection of
materials held at the Polish Music Center at the USC Thornton School of
Music, this exhibition chronicles the life and career of Ignacy Jan
Paderewski, the musician?statesman who received an honorary doctorate from
USC in 1923. Throughout his musical career Paderewski was actively
lobbying for Polish independence; he collected funds
to benefit the country, its soldiers and the victims of the war. His
campaign resulted in Poland returning to the map of Europe; he then became
the first Prime Minister of Poland and the first Polish delegate to the
League of Nations. Paderewski's compositions include songs and piano
pieces, an opera Manru (1901), and a Symphony in B minor, Polonia (1907).
He also edited a 20-volume anthology of music by other composers, and
Chopin's complete works. However, his main title to fame was his talent as
a virtuoso pianist: Paderewski gave thousands of concerts around the
world, traveling from Europe to North and South America, Asia,
and Australia. He repeatedly toured the U.S. where he became an "icon"
of the classical pianist, popularized through his recordings on piano
rolls and 78's discs, later transferred to LPs and CDs.
The
exhibition presents the composer's historical photographs from 1890-1930s,
manuscripts, piano-roll recordings from 1910s, early editions of his
music, concert programs from his American tours in 1920-24, advertisements
for Steinway, Victor-Victrola, and the piano rolls by the Aeolian Company,
as well as books and recordings on LP and CD. Californian material linked
to Paderewski includes documentation about his honorary doctorate from
USC, programs from his performances and the Paderewski Festival in Paso
Robles. The Exhibition is illustrated with excerpts from period writings,
including poetry and music criticism. Materials from the collections of
the Polish Music Center, USC Thornton School of Music. The Paderewski
collection includes gifts from Teresa Domanska, Henry Stojowski, Annette
Strakacz-Appleton, Maja Trochimczyk and Wanda Wilk. Items on loan from
Marek Zebrowski and Katarzyna Smogorzewska. Exhibition curated by Maja
Trochimczyk and Ljiljana Grubisic. |