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  • Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Poland’s accession to the EU and Polish Irish cultural links the Irish Polish Society presents a piano recital by Polish pianist Tamara Niekludow

    Tamara Niekludow
    The concert will take place on Sunday, 11th May, at noon, at the Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square, Dublin 1. The programme includes music by Liszt, Mendelssohn, Debussy and Prokofiev. Admission is free.
    You may be interested to know that 11th May marks the 80th anniversary of the first Irish Polish Society foundation (it was established in Dublin on 11th May 1934 and was active until the outbreak of WW2).

    For further information contact Gavin O’Sullivan
    ph: +353872456971 email: info@gallery-music.com website: www.hughlane.ie
    DUBLIN CITY GALLERY HUGH LANE, PARNELL SQ., DUBLIN 1, IRELAND.

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    DUBLIN CITY GALLERY THE HUGH LANE

    SUNDAYS @ NOON CONCERT SERIES

    Sunday May 11th 2014
    Admission Free – Concerts start at 12.00
    Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Poland’s accession to the European Union

    The Irish Polish Society presents

    Tamara Niekludow piano

    C.Debussy – Pour le piano
    F.Liszt – Rhapsodie Espagnole
    F.Mendelssohn – Songs Without Words op.30 no 6
    S.Prokofiev – Sonata no 7

    The Sundays @ Noon Concert Series is funded
    by Dublin City Council
    and grant aided by
    The Arts Council/ An Chomhairle Ealaíon.

    Tamara Niekludow was born in Gdansk, Poland, in 1989. At the age of seven she started her
    piano education in Feliks Nowowiejski Music School in Gdansk. She continued her studies at
    the Academy of Music in Gdansk in the class of Prof Katarzyna Popowa-Zydron. She received
    her Bachelor’s degree from the Academy of Music in Gdansk in 2011. Since 2011 she has
    been working under guidance of Thérese Fahy. In 2013 she received her Master degree in
    Piano Performance from the Academy of Music in Gdansk and the Royal Irish Academy of
    Music in Dublin.

    During her studies, Tamara Niekludow won many awards and prizes including the 1st Prize
    and Special Prize of the Polish Radio in the National Witold Lutoslawski Competition; the 1st
    Prize in International Chopin Piano Competition in Budapest, Hungary; the 1st Prize in the
    International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland; the 2nd
    Prize and Special Prize of the International Bluthner Competition for Young Pianists in
    Kaliningrad, Russia. In July 2006 she was the only European finalist in the Morningside Music
    Bridge Concerto Competition in Shanghai, China. In September 2010 she became a laureate
    of the “Young Pianist Stage” event within the Polish Piano Art Festival in Slupsk, winning
    three other awards as well. She recorded for Polish Radio and Polish TV. She performed in 14
    different countries, including prestigious concert halls in Moscow, Nice, Warsaw, Dublin,
    Shanghai, Budapest and Calgary. She participated in many international piano master classes
    and worked with the well-known musicians (such as Alexei Orlovetsky, Boris Petrushansky,
    Dang Thai Son, Lee Kum-Sing, John Perry, Victor Merzhanov, Andrzej Jasinski, Viera Nossina,
    Eugen Indjic)

    Tamara Niekludow has been granted the Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage
    Scholarship six times. In January 2011 she has become one of the beneficiaries of the
    Ministry of Culture Scholarship Programme “Young Poland”.

    The Irish Polish Society is the primary organization in Ireland for promoting integration
    between Irish and Polish people. It is a voluntary, non-profit-making and non-political
    organization. It has been in existence since 1979 when Pope John Paul II made his historic
    visit to Ireland. The Society organizes lectures, musical events, art exhibitions, poetry and
    literature readings, film shows, discussions, talks by local and visiting high profile lecturers
    and social gatherings. We also celebrate the main cultural and religious festivals of both
    countries. Our meetings take place at the Polish House, 20 Fitzwilliam Pl., Dublin 2. Our
    committee is made up of Irish and Polish people who work together to promote the best from
    each country. The committee is democratically elected each year at the Annual General
    Meeting. Membership is open to all who live on the island of Ireland and have interest in
    Poland and Polish-Irish relations.

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