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15 listopada 2008
Tamara Anna Cislowska specially for us
Saturday 22nd Nov. at the Polish Consulate

Tamara Anna Cislowska began her career at an early age studying with her mother, Neta Maughan. She gave her first public performance at the age of two, playing Bartόk, and recorded several pieces for ABC Radio at the age of three. Ms Cislowska began studies at the Sydney Conservatorium aged six, and two years later gave her first performance with an orchestra. At 14, she was the youngest pianist ever to win Australia’s most prestigious classical music award, the ABC Young Performers’ Award. Soon after, she was named Sydney’s Finest Performer’ resulting in a tour of Japan and the United States as a cultural ambassador.

Ms Cislowska has been a major prizewinner at several international piano competitions including the Maria Callas, National World Power, and Rovere d’Oro. In 2003, she was awarded the Music Council of Australia/Freedman Foundation Fellowship in Classical Music. As a recitalist she has performed at the Purcell Room in London, the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House and the Kleine Zaal of the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Ms Cislowska has toured in the United States, performing at the Frick Collection in New York, in Chicago, and in Los Angeles. She has also appeared in Japan, Poland, Italy and Greece. She has performed as soloist with the London Philharmonic and Romanian Philharmonic Orchestras, the NHK and New Zealand Symphony Orchestras and the six major Australian symphony orchestras.

Tamara Anna Cislowska is very highly acclaimed. She has been described as "a true virtuoso" Athens News (Greece), "skilful and poetic – a true artist" The Times (London), "an incredibly fine pianist" Nagoya Council Magazine (Japan), "a dynamic performer with a flawless technique and searing intensity" The Irish Times (Dublin), "a born artist" Live Entertainment Magazine (Australia). The Darmstadter Echo (Germany) reported that she "shaped the piano masterfully with feather-light runs and an incredibly varied touch", and the Brisbane Courier Mail reviewer said "I cannot recall a pianist so at one with the instrument as is Tamara Anna Cislowska".