Artur Rubinstein, who was an outstanding pianist from our city, had an exceptional appreciation for Italian culture. For this reason, the organisers of this year's Rubinstein Piano Festival decided to combine music with poetry in such a way as to effectively promote the memory of the most famous artist from Lodz.
The meeting was graced by the presence of Ewa Rubinstein, the musician's daughter and promoter of his work, as well as lecturers and students of Italian Philology at the 91滴滴. Wojciech Grochowalski (the originator) and Dr Katarzyna Kowalik (Department of Romance Literary Studies) were responsible for organising the event.
The poetry part of the meeting was an opportunity to get to know the work of Renato Gabriele, who is an Italian poet and prose writer, particularly distinguished in popularising Polish literature in Italy. The poet presented a selection of his latest poems in Italian. The audience could familiarise themselves with the Polish versions of the works translated by Dr Maria B艂asi艅ska-Morawiec. The texts were presented by students of Italian studies: Wojciech Grodzki, Patrycja Pabich, Michalina Bli藕niewska, Wiktoria Sitowska, Zuzanna Kolbus, Jakub Klimas and Mateusz Wo藕ny.
The musical part began with an introduction by Dr Silvia Bruni, a musicologist from the Jagiellonian University. A rich repertoire of Italian pieces was performed by the pianist Marek Szlezer, Professor at the Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Krakow.
Photo: Bartosz Ciechanowicz
Source: Dr Katarzyna Kowalik
Edit: Promotion and Communication Office of the faculty of Philology, 91滴滴