MATEUSZ RETTNER piano
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Thursday 4 December 2025
Doors: 6.30pm
Concert: 7.30pm (approx 95 mins, with interval) Tickets: £20 Early Bird (if purchased by 4 November) £25 Adults £15 Concessions |
The award-winning pianist Mateusz Rettner will present an exciting programme including some masterpieces by composers from Brazil, Argentina and the USA including a World Premiere!
Programme (95 min, with interval)H. Villa-Lobos
Suite Floral A. Ginastera Sonata No.2 R. Marino Arcaro 'Aggravations', Op.12, Nos. 1, 4, 5 and 12 (World Premiere) J. Cage In a Landscape E. Carter Caténaires E. Wild Seven Virtuoso Etudes after George Gershwin |
Mateusz Rettner |
Pianist and composer Mateusz Rettner enjoys a career as successful as it is diverse. In his recitals he often couples works from the standard repertoire with lesser known pieces and includes new works, many of them written especially for him. His recent achievements include: receiving the Mercers’ Arts Award, 1st prize in the Brooks van der Pump Competition in London, being a finalist in the prestigious Opus Yvelines Piano Competition in Maisons-Laffitte (France) as well as releasing a multi-award winning CD on the DUX label with works by Grażyna Bacewicz. Additionally, Mateusz Rettner has recently been awarded the City of Warsaw Artistic Scholarship to compose a musical work based on the Warsaw Uprising Diary by Polish writer and poet Miron Białoszewski.
Mateusz Rettner’s performance career as a soloist and chamber musician has taken him to some of the most prestigious venues in the UK as well as Poland, Germany and Spain, such as: Wigmore Hall, St. John’s Smith Square, the Royal Over-Seas League, Warsaw Philharmonic, Ambika P3, Lodz Philharmonic, Victoria and Albert Museum, Gdansk Philharmonic, Chopin Museum in Warsaw, Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall in London and others. In 2016 he made his concerto debut with the Lodz Philharmonic. He has worked closely with many young musicians, but also with well-established composers, such as: Steve Reich, Chaya Czernowin, David Lang, Marco Stroppa, Michael Finnissy, Zygmunt Krauze and others.
Upcoming projects include giving premieres of new works written for La Tache Ensemble (a new music group founded by Mateusz Rettner) as well as a concert tour presenting the piano and chamber works of Gabriel Fauré, Alexander Scriabin, Isaac Albeniz, Karol Szymanowski and Bogusław Schaeffer.
Mateusz obtained a Master’s Degree (with distinction) from the Royal College of Music, London where he studied with Prof. Dina Parakhina and Prof. Leon McCawley as an RCM Award Holder supported by a Jenny Marsh Chapman Memorial Award as well as a Nina Polani Award. Previously he studied at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart, Germany (with Prof. Nicolas Hodges) and the Academy of Music in Lodz. He has attended masterclasses led by: Dmitri Bashkirov, Leslie Howard, Kirill Gerstein, Andrzej Jasinski, Dmitri Alexeev, Philippe Giusiano, Katarzyna Popowa-Zydron, Michel Beroff, Ewa Pobłocka, Laurent Lamy, Wojciech Switala and others. He has recently obtained a PhD under the supervision of Prof. Marek Szlezer at the Academy of Music in Kraków.
Mateusz Rettner’s performance career as a soloist and chamber musician has taken him to some of the most prestigious venues in the UK as well as Poland, Germany and Spain, such as: Wigmore Hall, St. John’s Smith Square, the Royal Over-Seas League, Warsaw Philharmonic, Ambika P3, Lodz Philharmonic, Victoria and Albert Museum, Gdansk Philharmonic, Chopin Museum in Warsaw, Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall in London and others. In 2016 he made his concerto debut with the Lodz Philharmonic. He has worked closely with many young musicians, but also with well-established composers, such as: Steve Reich, Chaya Czernowin, David Lang, Marco Stroppa, Michael Finnissy, Zygmunt Krauze and others.
Upcoming projects include giving premieres of new works written for La Tache Ensemble (a new music group founded by Mateusz Rettner) as well as a concert tour presenting the piano and chamber works of Gabriel Fauré, Alexander Scriabin, Isaac Albeniz, Karol Szymanowski and Bogusław Schaeffer.
Mateusz obtained a Master’s Degree (with distinction) from the Royal College of Music, London where he studied with Prof. Dina Parakhina and Prof. Leon McCawley as an RCM Award Holder supported by a Jenny Marsh Chapman Memorial Award as well as a Nina Polani Award. Previously he studied at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart, Germany (with Prof. Nicolas Hodges) and the Academy of Music in Lodz. He has attended masterclasses led by: Dmitri Bashkirov, Leslie Howard, Kirill Gerstein, Andrzej Jasinski, Dmitri Alexeev, Philippe Giusiano, Katarzyna Popowa-Zydron, Michel Beroff, Ewa Pobłocka, Laurent Lamy, Wojciech Switala and others. He has recently obtained a PhD under the supervision of Prof. Marek Szlezer at the Academy of Music in Kraków.
Poliphonia
Poliphonia is a charity founded in 2017 with the purpose of promoting the music of the Americas.
Through concerts, recordings, score restoration and education, Poliphonia aims to unlock exciting and diverse repertoire of the Americas to wider audiences. www.poliphonia.co.uk |
Thursday
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Doors: 6.30pm
Concert: 7.30pm (approx 95 mins, with interval) Tickets: £20 Early Bird (if purchased by 4 November) £25 Adults £15 Concessions |