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  • Antoni Wit conducts the Polish premiere of the 6th Symphony "The Polish".

    In January in Krakow, the world premiere was in Hamburg in 1982.
  • Poster for the tour

    Concert tour for the album “V’stärker aus”.
  • solace

    From the album "solace", Sendecki & Spiegel, 2022 © Music: Vladyslav Sendecki | Video: Steven Haberland
  • Interview with Leszek Zadlo

    German only
  • With Yehudi Menuhin in New York

    Taken by a photographer from the record company RCA Victor Record Division. With a handwritten dedication by Landowska.
  • Stephan Höning & Joachim Seltmann

    With Jacobin caps, the symbol of the early German democratic movement in the 1790s.
  • Krzysztof Meyer and György Ligeti

    Between the pianola of Jürgen Hocker in Bergisch Gladbach near Cologne, January 1992.
  • Congratulations from the wife of the Reich Labour Minister Seldte

    Festive concert in honour of the Polish singer.
  • Karin Stanek’s song “Ich mag dich so wie du bist” (“I like you just as you are”) in the German charts

    Karin Stanek’s song “Ich mag dich so wie du bist” (“I like you just as you are”) in the German charts, 1979
  • Wanda Landowska at a pianino she bought in Paris

    Frédéric Chopin had played it in 1838 in the Valldemossa Charterhouse on Mallorca.
  • Lech and Pawel Wieleba

    Double bass and drums.
  • Student at the Music Lyceum in Kraków

    In preparation for his piano diploma examination (in the background Sonata in A flat, Opus 26 by Beethoven).
  • 01 The rock group "Rote Gitarren

    Back from left: Bernard Dornowski (git, voc), Seweryn Krajewski (keyb, git, voc), Jan Pospieszalski (bg, voc). Front: Jerzy Skrzypczyk (dr, voc).
  • In der Fremde - Mieczysław Weinberg at the Bregenz Festival

    A documentary by ORF, 30:24 min in German
  • The composer talking to the conductor Andrey Boreyko

    Before the world premiere of "Chansons d’un rȇveur solitaire" in January in Düsseldorf.
  • Facebook profile pic

  • “Entdeckung – Projekt SZYMBORSKA”

    Kunstfabrik Schlot, Berlin 2022
  • Piano reduction of ‘The Pole and his Child’

    Vaudeville by Albert Lortzing, adapted by C. Braun, Regensburg, Schwäbisch Hall, 1835. Print, 27 pages, 20 x 25.5 x 1 cm
  • „Erinnerungen an Wanda Landowska” [‘Memories of Wanda Landowska’]

    Poster for the exhibition in the Bachhaus Eisenach, 05/01-11/13/2011.
  • "Hoch Polonia"

    In German.