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Marianna Bednarska, photo: Venera Red / Kolberg Percussion

When a writer commissions a composer to write music for a play, they must expect that the latter’s name will be henceforth associated with the title of the work. Just as it would be difficult to name from memory the authors of the words to all our favourite operatic arias, in the case of the drama Peer Gynt, many of us first think of Edvard Grieg, the composer of the brilliant music, rather than the playwright Henrik Ibsen. Over time, Grieg divided selected fragments of his music for the play into two suites that migrated out into the wide world, successfully detaching themselves from their theatrical original.

Exercises, studies and passages are, on the one hand, the bane of most musicians and, on the other, useful practice. Overheard by American composer Kevin Puts as he passed an auditorium, the simple harmonic progressions used by a pianist to play himself in may have influenced the shape of his warm-sounding Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra, written towards the end of the last century.

Jean Sibelius’s Symphony No. 1, written a century earlier, stems from the tradition of Romantic programme music, although the composer himself denied that it was accompanied by extra-musical content. Somewhat in spite of the composer’s claims, researchers have arrived at the work’s precisely thought-out (though ultimately abandoned) programme, to be titled Musical Dialogue, drawing on such inspirations as poetry by Heine and probably also a Shakespeare play.

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Marianna Bednarska

Soloist, chamber and orchestra musician, Marianna Bednarska is regularly invited to international musical events in Europe, the United States and Asia.

She collaborates with renowned artists and participates in the premieres of new works. She is the winner of the Concours de Genève (2019), the Prix Crédit Suisse Jeunes Solistes (2019) and of the twenty-four First Prizes and special mentions in international competitions (Chicago, Bamberg and Paris). In 2009, she was a finalist in the National Eurovision Young Musician of the Year competition.

As a soloist, she has performed with such orchestras as the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Tongyeong Festival Orchestra, National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, International Chamber Orchestra of Washington, Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin, Tadeusz Szeligowski Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra and Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw. She has performed at festivals in Lucerne, Tongyeong (South Korea), Weiwuying (Taiwan), Davos and the Solsberg Festival.

In 2014, she was the first to record all the Marimba Concertos by Anders Koppel, a contemporary Danish composer (Dacapo Records). The artist has also participated in recordings for Bayerische Rundfunk and for PWM Edition in the project 100 for 100. Musical Decades of Freedom, which was honoured with the Fryderyk 2020 awards in two categories.

She graduated from the Staatliche Hoschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Stuttgart and the Haute Ècole de Musique in Geneva.

Marianna Bednarska has been teaching at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw since 2023 and since 2024, she has been the artistic director of the International Marimba Meetings at the Krzysztof Penderecki European Music Centre.

 

[2025]