Tamara Anna Cislowska
Tamara Anna Cislowska is an Australian concert pianist. She has performed across most of the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, South America, Italy, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Greece, The Netherlands and Poland, and has played with the Philharmonia, the London Philharmonic and Romanian Philharmonic orchestras as well as all six major Australian symphony orchestras.
Career
Cislowska was taught the rudiments of the piano by her mother, Neta Maughan. She emerged as a child prodigy, giving her first public performance at age two. She began recording material for ABC Radio at three years of age. One of her first mentors was Nancy Salas, and she later studied with Geoffrey Tozer. She won the most prizes of the McDonalds Sydney Performing Arts Challenge over three categories; instrumental, speech and drama, singing. She won the 1991 ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards, Australia's most prestigious classical music award, at the age of 14, becoming the youngest pianist ever to do so. A year later she was sent to Sydney's sister cities on a tour as a cultural ambassador, visiting Nagoya, Wellington and San Francisco. Cislowska was a founding member of the Australian Young Performers Trio, St Laurence Trio, Mozart Piano Quartet (Berlin) and Australia Piano Quartet. [1]
She has received a number of awards and honours for her work and has been a major prizewinner at several international piano competitions, including the Rovere d'Oro, Maria Callas and National World Power. She is the winner of the David Paul Landa Memorial Award for Pianists and is a Freedman Fellow. She has an APRA award for Best Performance ACT. Her work has received six nominations for ARIA awards for Best Classical Release.
Cislowska's recordings include five solo albums on the Artworks label, including The Enchanted Isle, The Persian Hours and The Russians. She has recorded for Naxos, Chandos, Dabringhaus and Grimm, ABC Classics, and Deutsche Grammophon. She has contributed to albums with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
As a recitalist she has performed at the Purcell Room in London, the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House, the Kleine Zaal of the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and in New York at the Frick Collection and Carnegie Hall. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2015 Cislowska won Best Classical Album for Peter Sculthorpe: Complete Works for Solo Piano.[2]
On Australian ABC Classic radio, Cislowska hosts the weekly program Duet, described as an hour of music and conversation at the keyboard.[3]
Family
Her mother, Neta Maughan, is an accomplished piano teacher. The Australian opera singer Eva Mylott (1875–1920), grandmother of Mel Gibson, was a relative of Cislowska's family.[4]
Discography
- Chopin Anew
- Mozart Live
- Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Edo de Waart: Peter Sculthorpe
- Mozart Piano Quartets
- Brahms Piano Quartets
- Chamber music of Gustav Jenner
- The Enchanted Isle
- The Persian Hours
- Piano: The Russian Album
- The Ghost Ship
- Dance of the Wild Men
- Close Your Eyes and I'll Close Mine (with Anna McMichael, violin)
- Peter Sculthorpe: Compete Works for Solo Piano
- Butterflying – Piano Music by Elena Kats-Chernin
- Elena Kats-Chernin: Unsent Love Letters – Meditations on Erik Satie (2017; No. 91 AUS[5])
- Into Silence (Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra)
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-21. Retrieved 2011-04-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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ARIA Music Awards for Tamara-Anna Cislowska:
- Search Results 'Tamara-Anna Cislowska': "Search Results for 'Tamara-Anna Cislowska'". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- 1997 winners and nominees: "Winners by Year 1997". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 22 December 2007. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- 1998 winners and nominees: "Winners by Year 1998". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- 1999 winners and nominees: "Winners by Year 1999". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- 2015 nominations: Baroni, Nastassia (7 October 2015). "Courtney Barnett, Hermitude, Tame Impala Lead 2015 ARIA Award Nominations". musicfeeds.com.au. Archived from the original on 7 October 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- 2015 winners: "And the ARIA Awards Goes to..." Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 27 November 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- "Duet". ABC Classic. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
- Great Australian Girls
- "ARIA Chart Watch #413". auspOp. 25 March 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
External links
- Profile, Shupp Artists Management