Feb 24 2018
Classical Guitarist: Lukasz Kuropaczewski, Poland

Classical Guitarist: Lukasz Kuropaczewski, Poland

Presented by John E. Marlow Guitar Series at Westmoreland Congregational UCC

For the fourth performance of the 2017-2018 Season, we invite you to the Westmoreland Congregational Church in Bethesda, MD to hear classical guitarist, Lukasz Kuropaczewski (Poland) perform.

Guitarist Lukasz Kuropaczewski is well on his way to becoming a major figure on the worldwide classical music scene. Born in 1981 in the small Polish town of Gniezno, Lukasz began studying guitar at the age of ten. At 13, his early talent brought him to the attention of the distinguished guitar teaching of Piotr Zaleski with whom he studied from 1994-2003.

Upon receiving a Master’s degree from the Academy of Music in Wroclaw, Poland, he traveled to the U.S. on a full scholarship to study with Manuel Barrueco at the Peabody Institute, where he was awarded an Artist Diploma in 2008. During this time, he performed concerts in Poland and around the world, demonstrating his remarkable passion and precision to enthusiastic audiences.

Always in great demand as a recitalist and as soloist with orchestras, he has been invited to perform in numerous festivals in countries including France, Spain, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Iceland, Greece, Bulgaria, Japan, China, Canada, Mexico, Panama, and the United States. Highlights of his solo recitals include appearances in London’s Royal Festival Hall, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Warsaw’s National Philharmonic Hall, Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, and New York’s Carnegie Hall. An avid chamber music collaborator, he frequently works with musicians from his native Poland, as well as the Orion String Quartet, Avi Avital, Chen Reiss, Richard Galliano.

A proponent of new music, Lukasz has premiered many pieces including concertos and solo works by such esteemed composers as Krzysztof Penderecki, Angelo Gilardino, Krzysztof Meyer, Henryk Górecki and many others. In 2015 Lukasz premiered a guitar quintet “Acequias” by Marc Neikrug at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and his “Three Pieces for Guitar” at the Baltimore Museum of Art.

Lukasz is on the faculty of the Academy of Music in Poznan, Poland, holding a Doctorate in Performance. He is also the Artist Director of the Polish Guitar Academy Festival held in Poznan every year, and has recorded six CDs to date.

Come by for a delightful program of classical guitar music, on February 24, 2018, 8pm. View his program and buy tickets here: marlowguitar.org

We look forward to seeing you there!

Admission Info

Tickets for individual concerts and season packages are now on sale.

Special Rates:
Students (ages 18-22): half price of Adult tickets
Youth (ages 7-17): one free Youth ticket is available with each paid Adult ticket
For Student, Youth and Group (10 or more) tickets, please call 301-799-4028 to place your order*.
*Orders that contain these ticket types must be handled by phone.

To complete your on-line Order:
Follow links below to purchase and choose your seats.
Please note that tickets ordered within one week prior to the concert will be held at Will Call.

For more information or help with ordering please call 301-799-4028

Phone: 301-799-4028

Email: info@marlowguitar.org

Dates & Times

2018/02/24 - 2018/02/24

Additional time info:

Please join us at 7:15pm for a Pre-Concert Lecture by Candice Mowbray.

Appearing as a soloist, chamber musician and guest lecturer, Candice Mowbray has been a featured artist at many prestigious festivals and concert series. Mowbray earned the Doctorate of Musical Arts in Classical Guitar Performance at Shenandoah Conservatory. (Full bio on our website: https://www.marlowguitar.org/education-outreach/)

After the performance, please join us in the Reception hall downstairs for a delightful Meet-The-Artist wine and cheese.

Location Info

Westmoreland Congregational UCC

1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD 20816