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ANDRZEJ JASINKI

First price winner at The M. Canals International Piano Competition in Barcelona in 1960, A. Jasinski made in 1961 his debut with The Radio And Television Orchestra RAI under C. Zecchi. in Turin, Italy. Since then he has been giving concerts in Poland, other countries in Europe and many times in the former Soviet Union. He performed also in Japan and South America. The National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra has made with him several archive recordings. Feeling a pedagogic vocation A. Jasinski in 1961 was engaged in teaching at The Music Academy in Katowice where since 1973 has headed its Piano Department. He has educated many concert pianists, such as Krystian Zimerman as well as long lineage of pedagogues, teaching in Poland and abroad. Pedagogy being his primary dedication, A. Jasinski taught from 1979 to 1982 also at The ?Hochschule fur Musik? in Stuttgart and currently holds many piano interpretation courses all over the world, among others at the famous Summer Music Academy ?Mozarteum? in Salzburg, Piano Academy ?Incontri col Maestro? in Imola, Italy, ?Wiener Meisterkurse? in Vienna.For his artistic and pedagogic achievements, the Minister of Arts and Culture in Poland has awarded him with special prizes, in 2002 with the prestigious distinction the ?Medal of National Education?. Since 1975 A. Jasinski has served on the Jury of many important international piano competitions, among others: Queen Elisabeth, M. Longue, A. Rubinstein, P. Tchaikovsky, Leeds, Dublin, F. Busoni, van Cliburn and F. Chopin in Warsaw, where in 2000 he was chairman of the Jury. He will be also the chairman of F.Chopin Competition in 2005 year.