Hesse-Bukowska, Barbara (1930–)
Hesse-Bukowska, Barbara (1930–)
Polish pianist. Born in Lodz, Poland, June 1, 1930; studied at Warsaw Conservatory with Margherita Trombini-Kazuro.
Won 2nd prize at Chopin Competition (1949); received Chopin prize at Long-Thibaud Competition (1953); began teaching at Warsaw Academy of Music (1973); lauded for her Chopin interpretations, recorded for both Polish and American recording firms; also known for performances of contemporary Polish composers, whose works she championed.
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