Peter Jablonski is an accomplished classical pianist known for his diverse repertoire and depth of musical interpretation. Born in Lyckeby, Sweden, in 1971, to a Swedish mother and Polish father, Jablonski began playing drums at the age of six, before transitioning to the piano. He gave his first concerto performance with an orchestra at the age of nine. His extraordinary talent was recognized early on, leading to his studying at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and at the Juilliard School in New York under the guidance of distinguished teachers such as Gaby Casadesus and Staffan Scheja.
Throughout his career, Peter Jablonski has established himself as an expert interpreter of a wide range of compositions, with a particular affinity for the works of Chopin and lesser-known Polish composers. His discography boasts a host of critically-acclaimed recordings, including the recent "Chopin: Complete Mazurkas, Vols. 1 & 2," highlighting his finesse with Chopin's emotionally nuanced miniatures. His dedication to Polish music is further evidenced in his recordings of Grazyna Bacewicz's compositions, offering a deeper dive into the Polish musical heritage. With a keen eye for the underappreciated gems of the piano repertoire, Jablonski has also brought attention to the works of Alexei Stanchinsky and Scriabin’s "Mazurkas," adding to a legacy that not only venerates the giants of classical music but also illuminates the works of less mainstream composers. His international career has led him to perform in some of the world's most prestigious concert halls, collaborating with leading orchestras and conductors, and affirming his position as a truly dynamic figure in the realm of classical piano music.
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