Robert Szreder, The Netherlands
violin: 3.7. - 13.7.
320 €
Robert Szreder
(1946) was born in Deblin (Poland). He studied under professor Z. Brzewski at
the Warsaw Academy of Music and graduated in 1970 with excellent.
Before moving
to the Netherlands,
his present home, Robert Szreder had already been among the prize-winners at
the International Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition in the Netherlands,
Bela Bartok Competition in Budapest
and some others International Music Competitions.
At present
he is the professor at the Music
Academy in Maastricht. He is also
visiting professor of some Music Academies in abroad and gave master classes in
the United States,
Russia,
Ireland, Poland, Germany, France, Spain, China, South Korea, Turkey and many
other countries.
Robert
Szreder performs in various festivals such as the Beethoven Festival in Sweden, Mozart
Festival in the United
States, Warsaw Autumn in Poland, Holland
Festival.
He has
toured with great success all Western Europe,
the United States,
South America, Asia,
Poland,
Russia,
and Czech Republic. Slovakia, Bulgaria, Hungary and
made numerous radio, television, LP and CD recordings.
He has been
invited as the jury member of several music competitions.
Robert
Szreder was the first and till now only one artist to be invited to give a gala
concert on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the International
Court of Justice at the Peace
Palace in The Hague.
As the
conductor he conducted several orchestras and ensembles in Netherlands and
abroad.
Since 1974
Robert Szreder has resided in the Netherlands.
From
1996-2015 he was the president of the Foundation "Robert Szreder Stipendium”
and from 2015 he is the director of the Robert Szreder Young Musicians
Management.
He was
decorated with several international distinctions (as for example Order of the
International Court of the Justice,
The Medal
of Thomas More Society). The President
of the Polish Republic awarded him a Medal of Merit to the Polish Culture and
Officer’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.