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Maria Szymanowska on France Musique in the program of Anne-Charlotte Rémond MUSICOPOLIS from February 27, 2019 (25')
 
Women composers: "I do not just play the piano ...": Caroline Boissier-Butini and Maria Szymanowska
Radio broadcast by Ulla Zierau Musikstundesur SWR2, 6.06.2016

 

Maria Szymanowska – Woman of Shadow...
Denisa Kerschova in her broadcast on France Musique « Venez quand vous voulez » [Come whenever you like] of December 10, 2013, combines Maria Agata Szymanowska with Nannerl, the sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, calling both "women of the shadows." To listen to the 09/05/2016.

The women’s day - 8 March 2013
Radio program of Denisa Kerschova « Venez quand vous voulez » [Come whenever you like] , France Musique 8.03.2013

Maria Szymanowska - European artist
Radio program of Beata Stylinska « Notatnik Dwójki », Polskie Radio 23.05.2012 : Maria Szymanowska - artystka europejska

Shakespeare en notes
Radio program of Marc Dumont « Horizons chimériques », France Musique 26.04.2012 : Shakespeare in notes

Ballades & Romances by Maria Szymanowska (Acte Préalable AP0260) - the CD of the day
Radio program of Christophe Bourseiller « Musique matin », France Musique 3.04.2012 : from the CD of the day the song Le départ (Maria Szymanowska/Cervantes) by Elisabeth Zapolska, mezzo-soprano & Bart van Oort, Broadwood piano 1825

Vivent les femmes !
Radio program of Marc Dumont « Horizons chimériques », France Musique 8.03.2012 : Vivent les femmes ! (Long live women !)

Who was the First Pianist of The Empress of all the Russias?
Radio program of David Christoffel « Les oreilles sensibles », France Musique 30.09.2011 : Who was the First Pianist of The Empress of all the Russias?

Maria Szymanowska – the first professional female pianist in Europe
Radio program of Anna Rzeczycka, Radio France Internationale
(RFI) in Polish 4.01.2009 : «Warszawa-Paryż-Petersburg»

Bart van Oort plays the nocturne “Le Murmure” on a 1837 Erard piano
This recording comes from the CD The Art of the Nocturne in the Nineteenth Century (Brilliant Classics, 2003)