Robert Kabara
Evgeny Bushkov (in the middle) - 1st Prize; Nobu Wakabayashi (left) - 3rd Prize; Robert Kabara (right) - 3rd Prize.
At the very beginning of his artistic
path Robert Kabara met two of
the greatest Polish violin players: professor Eugenia Umińska and her
successor professor Kaja Danczowska. A
virtuoso artist, he holds a number of awards from prestigious international
violin competitions: the Henryk Wieniawski In Poznań (1986), the Zino
Francescatti In Marseilles and the Australia Bicentennial In Adelaide.
His repertoire embraces the entire range of
classics and avant-garde. He has performed W. A. Mozart’s
conducted by Maxim Vengerov, Krzysztof Penderecki’s 1st and 2ndViolin Concertos under the baton of
the composer himself. He is equally as happy to turn toward American music,
performing Leonard Bernstein’s and George Gershwin’s works.
Robert Kabara extended his instrumental
range to include the viola,
debuting as a soloist with Schubert’s Arpeggione and, on the main concert
platform, in Mozart’s Sinfonia
Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra with Maxim Vengerov, taking the
violin part. Lastly he has been performing Krzysztof Pederecki’s Viola Concerto, conducted by the Maestro
himself, at Frankfurt’s Alte Oper and at the Moscow Conservatoire.
Over and above all this, his artistic
biography includes some more dimensions of musical experience. He was a leader of Krystian Zimerman’s
Polish Festival Orchestra. Lastly, Robert Kabara has been starting his own
conducting activities with prominent Maestro Jerzy Maksymiuk as a mentor. With
the beginning of this year he has
debuted as a conductor with two performances: Sergei Prokofiev’s 1st Symphony „Classical”
and 1st Violin Concerto (Alena
Baeva starring), and Bela Bartok’s Music
for Strings, Percussion and Celesta.
Robert Kabara
stands at the very origin of the Sinfonietta Cracovia. In the earliest days, as leader and
mentor of the orchestra, he shaped a first-class orchestra from a student
ensemble and he has remained its artistic
director to this day. As
initiator and animator of musical events, he is the man behind the
project: La Musica da Camera (rare
instruments and rare pieces of chamber music), Grand Virtuoso (famous soloists as stars) and Pure Form (acoustic and audiophile
symphonic series).
Robert Kabara is also the author of a vast discography
comprising studio, TV and radio recordings. His recording of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons for Dux was distinguished
by the Fryderyk '98 award and his Penderecki album, featuring his
performance of the composer’s 1st
Violin Concerto, received the Diapason d’Or award.
In addition to leading a rich musical
life, Robert Kabara makes time available to teach at the Music Academy
of Cracow, where he completed his professorial dissertation last year.
Robert Kabara, 2012
Robert Kabara (Poland) - Sergei Prokofiev - Violin Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 19, I. Andantino - Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jerzy Salwarowski.mp3 8.69 MB
Rec. competition presentation (1986).