Janusz Piotrowicz was born in England of Polish refugees. He began
piano lessons, aged two, with his mother, and at seven made his Rome
début in the presence of Pope John XXIII. At eleven, he was
offered scholarships to the Warsaw Conservatoire and Eton College,
where he became the first Honorary Music Scholar in the history of
the school. Gifted with an innate and profound musical understanding
far beyond his years, and irrepressible enthusiasm, he made his mark
at school and college with epic recital programmes, spanning the entire
repertoire from Beethoven to Prokofiev and was described as “a
comet” by his tutors. The Oxford Times wrote after his performance
at All Souls College in 1978 of the Liszt B minor Sonata and Beethoven’s
Hammerklavier: “infinitely musicianly … alive to the
constructional virtues, not less than the emotional content, keen understanding
of the prophetic writing in this sonata… ability to penetrate
into the vast landscape of Beethoven’s creation…infinite
depth and breadth of expression… authoritative, magisterial”
These
same qualities are the essence of his work as conductor. He began at
school, forming his own orchestra and initiating his own personal discipline
of conducting from memory. A musician of extraordinary communicative
powers, his unique, highly developed conducting technique “the
fluidity of his style .. allows the imagination of the players to soar – it’s
very operatic” (Miklos Perenyi) and the intense spiritual
quality of his musicianship, produces revelatory performances
Whilst at the Royal College of Music, where amongst other prizes,
he won the Worshipful Company of Musicians Medal for the most distinguished
student - he made his London recital début with the Brahms Paganini
Variations and the second and third sonatas of Chopin, performed Rachmaninov’s
Third Piano Concerto at Windsor Castle, staged cycles of the complete
Beethoven Piano Concertos and Sonatas in England, Poland and the USSR,
made his début at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire,
broadcast on Polish and USSR Radio and was a prizewinner in the Warsaw
International Chopin Competition. In 1994 he was invited to perform
to 5,000 people at the Chopin Memorial in the Royal Lazienki Park,
Warsaw, during the ceremonies marking the 50th anniversary of the Warsaw
Uprising, and was honoured with the Gold Medal of the Chopin Society
of Poland
Janusz
has toured in Canada, Denmark, Italy, Poland, Russia, Spain, the USA,
Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe,
Mauritius and throughout the UK, receiving the highest tributes from
critics for his qualities of poetry and sensitivity “magical
tonal mastery … a velvet touch” Il Tempi, Rome “white
hot intensity” The Western Australian. His tours have also
included extensive work in piano and chamber-music masterclasses and
orchestral coaching with young people who are inspired by his enlightened
teaching.
He
has conducted the London Bach Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestra, Northern Sinfonia, Opera North, the Goldberg Chamber Orchestra,
Manchester Camerata, and he created l’Orchestre du Monde from
international soloists, conducting them in London concerts including
Bach’s Mass in B minor at the Royal Albert Hall (with Marjana
Lipovsek, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Hermann Baumann, Michael Laird) -
a performance described as “sublime … the finest within
living memory”
In 2007 he conducted the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the complete
Beethoven Symphony Cycle at the Cadogan Hall, London
Janusz
is Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Ripon International Festival
which presents symphony, choral and chamber concerts in the magnificent
setting of Ripon Cathedral as well as recitals, drama and poetry in
ancient village churches and period houses. The festival celebrated
its tenth anniversary in September 2007 with a concert by the Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra, visiting Ripon for the first time
His concern for human suffering led him to create the charity, The
World Trust, which has supported over 50 causes in 40 countries, as
a result of funds raised through his recitals and orchestral concerts
in the UK and overseas. He follows the philosophy of the Shaolin Temple
of China through the disciplines of Qi Gong and Gong Fu, and his many
passions include the study of European history and heraldry, languages,
comedy and an abiding affection for Dr. Who.