Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Polish Musicians in California: Tomasz Golka and Mikolaj Stroinski, May 22, 2021, at 12 noon on Zoom

Video ze spotkania w YouTube: https://youtu.be/hWH7NNUiObc

Helena Modjeska Art and Culture Club is pleased to present two eminent Polish musicians whose careers skyrocketed in California. On Saturday, 22 May 2021 at 12 noon (early in the day due to time difference with Poland), Tomasz Golka, Polish violinist and conductor, the Music Director of the Riverside Philharmonic and Mikolaj Stroinski, prize-winning Polish composer of music for films and games, will talk about their musical passions, careers, and plans for the future. Both distinguished guests will play musical excerpts and videos as part of their presentations.  The audience will be able to ask questions and participate in the fascinating and lively discussion. The invitation to this event on Zoom will be emailed to Modjeska Club's members and guests. 

TOMASZ GOLKA 

conductor • composer • violinist

Since winning 1st Prize at the 2003 Eduardo Mata International Conducting Competition, conductor and composer Tomasz Golka has appeared with orchestras in North and South America and Europe to great critical acclaim.

As guest conductor, he has appeared with the symphony orchestras of Seattle, Fort Worth, Buffalo, Spoleto Festival USA, Warsaw Philharmonic, Baden-Baden Philharmonic, Sinfonia Varsovia, as well as numerous orchestras throughout Mexico, including those in Xalapa, Mérida, Queretaro, Guadalajara, Boca del Río, Guanajuato, Puebla, Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Juarez, Monterrey, Saltillo, and the OFUNAM in Mexico City, as well as Puerto Rico Symphony in San Juan and in Concepción (Chile), where he was Principal Guest Conductor. He has collaborated with some of the world’s top soloists, including Susan Graham, Alisa Weilerstein, Gary Hoffman, Inon Barnatan, Miriam Fried, Yuval Yaron, Joseph Swensen, and his pianist-brother Adam Golka.

Past positions include Chief Conductor of Colombia National Symphony in Bogotá as well as Music Director of the Lubbock Symphony. He is currently in his 11th season as Music Director of Riverside Philharmonic, a virtuoso orchestra made up of the top studio musicians in Hollywood, and will become Artistic Director of Village Concerts in the 2021-22 season.

Golka has served as Cover Conductor for Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Cleveland Orchestra. He was a semi-finalist in the 2010 Solti International Conducting Competition and the 2005 Malko International Conducting competition, where he conducted the Frankfurt Radio Symphony and the Danish Radio Symphony, respectively.



A composer of both film and concert works, he was named Composer-in-residence of the 2018 Boulder International Chamber Music Competition, which commissioned his piece “True Green.” He composed scores for the films “Shaking Cup” (2019), “The Dare” (2018), and the web series “Pagan Holidays” (2019). His concert works have been performed by the symphony orchestras of California, El Paso, Williamsport, Boca del Río, and the Suffolk County Festival Orchestra.

As violinist he appears as chamber musician and soloist throughout North America. In the past few seasons, he has appeared as soloist with the Lake Charles Symphony, the Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthews, and Riverside Philharmonic.

As a conducting fellow at the 2006 Tanglewood Music Festival, Golka conducted a historic performance of Stravinsky's Soldier's Tale with legendary composers Milton Babbitt, Elliott Carter, and John Harbison as narrators – a recording that is now available through the Boston Symphony. He has also recorded Ciranda das sete notas by Heitor Villa-Lobos for Melo Records. He was also a fellow at the Aspen Music Festival in 2002 and has conducted in masterclasses for such esteemed conductors as David Zinman, Yuri Temirkanov, and Daniel Lewis.

Born in Warsaw, Poland in 1975, Golka’s family emigrated to Mexico in 1980 and to the United States in 1982. His conducting teachers were David Effron at Indiana University and Gustav Meier at the Peabody Conservatory. He has a Certificate in Film Scoring from the prestigious UCLA Extension Film Scoring Program where he was the recipient of the coveted BMI/Jerry Goldsmith Film Scoring Scholarship. He also holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in violin performance from Rice University, where his teachers were Sergiu Luca and Kenneth Goldsmith. His other violin teachers included Tadeusz Wronski and Marina Yashvili. He is fluent in Polish, English, and Spanish.

SELECTED LINKS: 

The Golka Brothers Play Kreisler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wj5tk_fq6M

The Riverside Philharmonic: https://www.riversidephilharmonic.org/

The Riverside Philharmonic YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx4Gnxy848yKZpY4hUIbveQ

Spring Concert, April 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHHFJNa9Gus

J.S. Bach's Birthday Concert, March 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl_NnQgGBDY


MIKOLAJ ("MIKOLAI") STROINSKI 
Composer

Mikolai Stroinski was born in Nairobi. He lived in Warsaw (where he grew up), Katowice (where he graduated from the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music), Boston (where he graduated from the Berklee College of Music) and, ultimately,  made Los Angeles his home where he writes and produces music in his own studio.

Mikolai Stroinski started working in California by creating music for television networks such as CBS, NBC, FOX, the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, HBO and many others. The list of projects  includes the following television series: Bez Tajemnic [US version: In Treatment] (directed by A. Holland, W. Smarzowski, M. Lechki, K. Adamik, A. Kazejak, J. Borcuch, A. Glińska and produced by HBO), Paradoks [Original Polish production: Paradox] (directed by B. Lankosz and G. Zgliński, I. Brejdygant) and Zbrodnia [Polish version of a Swedish tv series: Crime] (directed by G. Zgliński and S. Fabicki). He also composed music for the documentary about Helena Modjeska (Modjeska - Woman Triumphant), directed by Barbara Myszynska and premiered by the Modjeska Club in 2009 

Mikolai Stroinski is mostly known for composing music for video games. In addition to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Witcher3: Blood and Wine (CDPR), he has created the soundtrack for the following games, among others: Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (CDPR), League of Legends (Riot Games), Age Of Empires 4 (Relic Entertainment/Microsoft), The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (The Astronauts), Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts (CI Games), and more.  His work also includes very unique productions such as the music for the opening ceremony of Hannover Messe 2017.

His work covers most musical genres. He strives to incorporate the variety ensuing from them in my compositions while searching for an original sound. "The purpose of my music is to enhance the attractiveness of commercial projects (trailers, action movies, animation) by magnifying the stimuli communicated to their audience. I very much appreciate productions in which music can add a deeper layer to the content. For music helps express emotions that cannot be conveyed through video or dialogue. It contributes to making images and their underlying content multi-dimensional where music can take the audience on an intriguing journey."

He has won numerous awards including Playstation Best Soundtrack, Best Video Game Album (at Gamemusic.net), IGN Award, Best Audio Award at Global Game Awards, 3x Digital Dragon Award, Society of Composers' And Lyricists' Award, an Outstanding Pole Award, Game Audio Network Guild Award and many more.


SELECTED LINKS

Metamorphosis:

Bee Simulator:

Witcher 3:

Witcher 3 Blood and Wine:

HBO In Treatment (Bez Tajemnic)

Vanishing Of Ethan Carter:

And tons of other stuff:



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