Odczyt na Chopin & Paderewski 2010 International Conference Loyola University Chicago, November 12-1
Chopin & Paderewski 2010 International Conference
Loyola University Chicago, November 12-13, 2010
Program
Friday, November 12
Lectures at Loyola Lake Shore Campus, Klarchek Information Commons, 4th floor
8:30 – 9:00 Registration. Conference is open to the public and free of charge.
9:00 – 10:45 Dr. Boguslaw Raba, Musicologist, University of Wroclaw, Organist
Between Romanticism and Modernism, Ignacy Jan Paderewski’s
Compositional Oeuvre
Dr. Richard Dyer, Music Critic and Lecturer
Paderewski on the Radio – Rare Recordings
10:45 –11:00 Coffee break
11:00 -12:45 Dr. Maja Trochimczyk, Musicologist, Independent Scholar, Poet, Translator
The Image of Paderewski: An Archangel, Idol, Statesman
Dr. Irena Poniatowska, Institute of Musicology, University of Warsaw,
President of the Programming Board of The Fryderyk Chopin National Institute
Chopin and Paderewski – Two Artistic and Patriotic Attitudes
1:00 – 2:00 Lunch will be provided
2:00 – 3:00 Dr. Anna Gasienica-Byrcyn, Lecturer, Visiting Research Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
I. J. Paderewski and the Zakopane Connection
Dr. Malgorzata Perkowska, Musicologist, Jagiellonian University, Krakow
The Muses and Ladies of Ignacy Jan Paderewski
3:00 – 3:15 Coffee break
3:15 – 5:30 Documentary Film: Ignacy Jan Paderewski – zarys biografii. (I. J. Paderewski – An Outline of His Biography), Andrzej Chiczewski, Director, 1999 (83 min.)
Introduction, commentary and Q&A session with Zbigniew Banas, Lecturer, Loyola University; Film Critic and Translator
7:00 – 10:00 Benefit Piano Recital by Jan Milosz Lisiecki (Chicago Debut) and lecture by Dr. Richard Dyer; The Newberry Library, Chicago. Advance ticket purchase required. www.paderewski2010.org
Saturday, November 13
Lectures at Loyola Lake Shore Campus, Klarchek Information Commons, 4th floor
8:30 – 9:00 Registration. Conference is open to the public and free of charge.
9:00 – 10:45
Moderator: Malgorzata Kot, Head Librarian, The Polish Museum of America
Panelists: Dr. Teresa Kaczorowska, Author, Poet, Explorer; Academia Europaea Sarbieviana, Ciechanow Relations Between Ignacy J. Paderewski and Mieczysław Haiman, Founder of the Polish Muzeum of America in Chicago; and the creation of the „Paderewski Room”
Halina Misterka, Archivist, The Polish Museum of America
I. J. Paderewski Documents at the PMA Archives
Dr. Geraldine Balut Coleman, Secretary, the PMA Board of Directors
Renovation of the Paderewski Room at the PMA 2007-2009
11:00 – 11:45 Paderewski in Chicago
Moderator: Dr. Dominik Pacyga, Urban Historian, Columbia College, Author
Audio-visual presentations on Paderewski in Chicago
Panelists: Victoria Granacki, Historic Consultant, Author of Chicago’s Polish Downtown
Daniel Pogorzelski, Author, Contributor to Forgotten Chicago
12:00 – 12:30 Dr. Mira Creech, Historian, Author and Translater
Ignacy Jan Padarewski and His International Connection for the Service
of Poland and World Peace.
12:45 – 1:15 Paderewski Artifacts in the Polish American History Depository
Andrzej Dajnowski, Director of Conservation of Historic Objects Studio
Stan Bernacki, Conservator and Founder of The Paderewski Association
1:15 – 2:00 Lunch will be provided
2:00 – 4:00 Chopin with Cherries: A Tribute in Verse
Reading of Poetry featuring Poets:
George Bodmer, Sharon Chmielarz, Diane DeCillis, David Ellis, Gretchen Fletcher, Katrin Talbot, Maja Trochimczyk, and Kathabela Wilson
7:30 PM Concert at Mundelein Center Auditorium, 1032 W. Sheridan Road
Presented by Loyola University Department of Fine & Performing Arts Faculty Members: Haysun Kang, Anthony Molinaro, Cameron Smith, and HingHuan Xu;
The LIRA Ensemble, Artists-in-Residence, Loyola University Chicago,
Dr. Pawel Checinski, Pianist
Sunday, November 14
Time TBA: Dr. Boguslaw Raba, Organist, University of Wroclaw
Organ Recital, Madonna della Strada Chapel at Loyola University
Conference organized by the Polish Studies Program, Modern Languages and Literatures, History Department, and Fine and Performing Arts Department at Loyola University Chicago.
2010-11-08