Rostislaw Wygranienko
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Rostislaw Wygranienko (b. 1978 in Ukraine) is a concert organist, who resides in Warsaw.
- Master of Arts (2003 "excellent degree" diploma from Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music, Warsaw; concert organ studies with Professor Joachim Grubich).
- Prizewinner of the International Organ Competitions in Rumia (2002), Saint-Maurice ("Prix de l’Etat du Valais", 2003), "Felix Nowowiejski" in Poznań (2005) - all the 1st Prizes.
- Scholarship holder of Polish Government (1998 - 2003) and Open Society Institute, Budapest / Zug (1999, 2001, 2002).
- Solo organ recitals and concerts in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
- Lessons and masterclasses with Edith Picht-Axenfeld, Johannes Geffert, Edgar Krapp, Bernhard Haas, Christopher Stembridge, Jon Laukvik, Martin Haselböck, Karin Tausch, Olivier Latry, Jozef Serafin, Julian Gembalski, Alexander Fiseisky.
- Co-operation with many soloists, orchestras and ensembles (Belarusian State Chamber Orchestra, Wieniawski Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in Lublin, Camerata Vistula and other).
- Historical and musicological publications and articles.
- Edition of the catalogue of all organs placed in Belarus.
- Recordings for CD-Company "DUX Recording Producers", the TV & Radio in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Switzerland and for the Radio Vaticana.
- The World Premiere Recording of Complete Works by Adam of Wagrowiec for Acte Préalable Publishing House.
- The Jury-member for the 19th "Organ Conversatorium" Organ Competition in Legnica, Poland.