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Elizabeth Borowsky, pianist

 

 

Biography:

 

  Although young (b.1983), Elizabeth Borowsky has achieved international recognition as an  outstanding  artist of her generation. Her impressive interpretations and her oustanding talent have been praised around the world. Since her Baltimore debut at age seven, she has been invited to perform concerts and recitals in   North America, Europe, and Asia. Some of her concerts in Bulgaria (1992), Indonesia (1996), Israel (1999 & 2000), Japan (1998), Jordan (1999 & 2000), Korea (1998), and Poland (1993, 1998, 1999,  2000) were nationally or internationally televised. Elizabeth's live performance of the Haydn D-Major Concerto with the Polish Camerata at the Paderewski Ad Memoriam Festival (Poland) has been broadcast  world-wide by Pol-Sat TV several times since June 1999. Her televised performance at the World Child  Prodigies Concert, under the auspices of UNESCO and sponsored by the Ford and Texaco Foundations, was distributed world-wide.

 

  Miss Elizabeth Borowsky’s musicality and technique have impressed audiences and music experts alike.  She has received national and international awards and prizes. Among them are: the International Young (1997), the International Music Talent Award (1998), and the Heidelberg  Grand Prix (1998). In 1999, Elizabeth received the Best '99 CD Prize for her highly praised debut  CD,   “Pearls of Music," recorded together with Emmanuel Borowsky, her younger brother. “Pearls of  Music” was recorded for the ICR label and is distributed worldwide by Amazon.com. In January 2000,  Miss Borowsky received in Jerusalem the distinguished Cultural Achievement Award from the  Middle  East Consortium of the International Friends of Music. She has received the Pro Sinfonika  Award for Promoting Classical Music Among Youth (Poland), the Merit Award from the U. S.  National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, the distinguished Chopin Foundation of the United  States Scholarship (four times), and the title of “Maryland’s Junior Miss 2001.” For her  outstanding performance at the National Finals of the America’s Junior Miss Contest in Alabama (June 27th, 2001), Elizabeth Borowsky received the Audience’s Choice Talent Award.  

Elizabeth Borowsky has also earned a reputation as an outstanding chamber musician. She has performed  with acclaimed musicians, including the protégé of Jascha Heifetz- Erick Friedman, the Metropolitan  Opera’s diva Teresa Kubiak, the International Cello Quartet, the American Virtuosi, and renowned cellist  Cecylia Barczyk..

   

Miss Borowsky began her piano studies at age four. She has continued her studies under the guidance of  her lead-teachers Reynaldo Reyes and Cecylia Barczyk (both of the University of Maryland-Towson). She  Andrzej Jasinski, Maria Kolakowska-Schweiger (both of Katowice Music Academy), Veronika Jochum (New England Conservatory), and Ann Schein (Peabody).