I would like to welcome you very warmly on my website.
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With my best regards.
Beata Bilińska
Tomasz Jakub Handzlik, GAZETA WYBORCZA, October 2003, about a concert in the Jewish Culture Centre in Cracow
"[...] Virtuosity and faithful representation of the Romantic culminated in performance of Chopin's Andante Spianato and Great Polonaise, in which Beata Bilińska presented musical perfection in every detail. Her instrument sparkled with dynamic splendour, from the most silent piano to a powerful forte - fortissimo. The difficult passages, runs and trills were played to perfection. Another accomplishment was the artist's genuine musical painting art, interpretations replete with vivid colours.
When it seemed that Bilińska could not surprise the audience any more, her feat continued after a short break with Karol Szymanowski's 5 Preludes, an Etude (op. 4 no. 3 in B - flat Minor) and Sergey Rachmaninov's Sonata No. 2 ( op. 36 in B - flat Minor, 2nd version ).
While listening to the brief dynamic Preludes and the stormy Sonata, one could non stop admiring the pianist's art. The tempestuous applause started even before the last notes of the music had died down. [...]
Bilińska's natural musical element is lyrical Romantic music and the fascinating expression of" works by Chopin, Szymanowski and Rachmaninov. She gave ample proof of this during the Sunday concert. The young artist's play, rich in varied emotions and splendid musical impressions, was one word - beautiful."
Tomasz Jakub Handzlik, GAZETA WYBORCZA, October 2003, about a concert in the Jewish Culture Centre in Cracow
"[...] Virtuosity and faithful representation of the Romantic culminated in performance of Chopin's Andante Spianato and Great Polonaise, in which Beata Bilińska presented musical perfection in every detail. Her instrument sparkled with dynamic splendour, from the most silent piano to a powerful forte - fortissimo. The difficult passages, runs and trills were played to perfection. Another accomplishment was the artist's genuine musical painting art, interpretations replete with vivid colours.
When it seemed that Bilińska could not surprise the audience any more, her feat continued after a short break with Karol Szymanowski's 5 Preludes, an Etude (op. 4 no. 3 in B - flat Minor) and Sergey Rachmaninov's Sonata No. 2 ( op. 36 in B - flat Minor, 2nd version ).
While listening to the brief dynamic Preludes and the stormy Sonata, one could non stop admiring the pianist's art. The tempestuous applause started even before the last notes of the music had died down. [...]
Bilińska's natural musical element is lyrical Romantic music and the fascinating expression of" works by Chopin, Szymanowski and Rachmaninov. She gave ample proof of this during the Sunday concert. The young artist's play, rich in varied emotions and splendid musical impressions, was one word - beautiful."