Iwonka Bogumila Szymanska Explained

Iwonka Bogumila Szymanska
Birth Date:11 July 1943
Birth Place:Warsaw, Poland
Occupation:Composer
Instrument:Piano

Iwonka Bogumila Szymanska (born 11 July 1943) is a Polish composer[1] and pianist[2] who developed a new musical form she called a “sonnet.”

Szymanska was born in Warsaw. She debuted as a pianist in 1951 and began composing in 1965, also performing on the radio. She studied piano at the State Music College in Gdansk and composition at the State Music College in Warsaw, graduating in 1972.[3] Her teachers included K. Jastrzebska and Witold Rudzinski.[4]

Szymanka’s compositions Two Essays (1971) and Trylogia (1973) received prizes. Her compositions include:

Chamber

Orchestra

Piano

Voice

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-08-17T14:09:00+01:00. 'A subtle blend of delicacy and strength' - Five female composers from Russia and Poland. 2021-09-28. The Strad. en.
  2. Book: Hixon, Donald L.. Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography. 1993. Scarecrow Press. Don A. Hennessee. 0-8108-2769-7. 2nd. Metuchen, N.J.. 28889156.
  3. Book: Cohen, Aaron I.. International encyclopedia of women composers. 1987. 0-9617485-2-4. Second edition, revised and enlarged. New York. 16714846.
  4. Web site: An Outline History of Women Composers in Poland. 2021-09-28. Polish Music Center. en-US.
  5. Web site: trio Lin Foulk Baird. 2021-09-28. www.linfoulk.org.
  6. Web site: Komponistinnen für Harfe (Konzertharfe und Hakenharfe) Isabelle Marchewka. 2021-09-28. www.isabellemarchewka.de.
  7. Book: Boenke, H. Alais. Flute Music by Women Composers: An Annotated Catalog. 1988. ABC-CLIO. 978-0-313-26019-3. en.