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Justyna Marianna Szynkarczyk
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2020
Flautist 🦁
🇵🇱 Born in Warsaw, Poland
🎓 GSMD Bachelor of Music with Honours - Classical Flute
🇬🇧 Currently a postgraduate student at Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, UK
🇵🇱 Born in Warsaw, Poland
🎓 GSMD Bachelor of Music with Honours - Classical Flute
🇬🇧 Currently a postgraduate student at Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, UK
Tilmann Dehnhard - Wake Up! for Piccolo and Alarm Clock (2001)
🎥 25th June 2024, Milton Court Concert Hall
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"Wake Up!" was written for piccolo and an alarm clock and premiered in 2001. The piece is an “improvisational frame,” requiring the player to playfully blend the sound into the clock’s persisting alarm, never falling out of the groove.
Justyna Szynkarczyk - Piccolo
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"Wake Up!" was written for piccolo and an alarm clock and premiered in 2001. The piece is an “improvisational frame,” requiring the player to playfully blend the sound into the clock’s persisting alarm, never falling out of the groove.
Justyna Szynkarczyk - Piccolo
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BMus Final Recital 2023 - The Colour of Pomegranates by Julian Anderson
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🎥 Recorded on 9th June 2023 at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama 🎓 Justyna Szynkarczyk's Bachelor of Music Final Recital 🎞🩸 The Colour of Pomegranates is a short nocturne for alto flute and piano premiered in 1995, after the film of the same name by the Armenian director Sergei Paradjanov premiered in 1969. The film is a poetic treatment of the life of 18th-century Armenian poet and troub...
Ph.Barnes & T.Phelan - The All-Knowing Salmon/Noogleshifty
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🎙 Recorded on 5th April 2022 at Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, UK 🎹 Recorded using a piano backing track 00:00 The All-Knowing Salmon 2:55 Noogleshifty The piece is a transcription of improvisation recorded by Philippe Barnes and Tom Phelan back in 2005 for “The Madrid Sessions” 💽 CD album. It combines Celtic and jazz influences, containing Irish ornamenting techniques. "The All...
Needlemakers Prize Finale 2024 - Justyna Szynkarczyk, Concertino Op107 by Cécile Chaminade
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The final piece of my programme for The Needlemakers Prize Finale with the amazing Jan Willem Nelleke on the piano 🎹 🪡 The Needlemakers Prize "Four exciting young instrumentalists compete in the final of Guildhall School’s prestigious Woodwind Prize, generously supported by the Worshipful Company of Needlemakers." 🎥 27th March 2024, Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Ian Clarke - The Great Train Race (1993)
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🎙 Recorded on 8th February 2023 in the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, England Ian Clarke is a British flutist, composer and teacher. He has established himself as one of the UK's most innovative flutists with a particular interest in contemporary works and techniques. "The Great Train Race" was written as a showpiece for the flute. It uses various contemporary techniques, such as ...
Justyna Marianna Szynkarczyk - Quasar J0313-1806 (2022)
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Justyna Marianna Szynkarczyk - Quasar J0313-1806 (2022)
Justyna Marianna Szynkarczyk - M81 & M82 (2021)
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Justyna Marianna Szynkarczyk - M81 & M82 (2021)
I played this piece for my high school senior solo, and I love this recording so much! I have probably listened to it over 300 times, and each listen I am so amazed. It really inspired me to do well and helped me grasp the deep emotions of the piece. Thank you so much 💙
That is such an honour to hear! I'm glad I could be of help in some way haha 🤣 I'm sure your recital was amazing, and best of luck for your future flute ventures 🍀
Awesome time
I was in the Butterfly chorus and I was amazed by the orchestra every single performance. Well done!
Fantastic! Mozart never dissapoints
Guildhall really is the only place that mozart and gabber exist next door to each other 😂
yep that's the magic here ✨💛
lovely vivaldi!
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Wow, so cooool! 😊
this is so lovely -- i love your control of the dynamics on the piccolo high notes, which can be really hard!
@@ShinyBr3nda Thank you so much!!
fantastic!!!
Good job
Godlike 💙
Bravo)))) original sound. I am flying in the deep blue👌
Thank you! It's such an amazing piece
This piece is just soo beautiful, I wanted to play it for a long time but unfortunately my flute doesn’t have open hole keys, only closed ones. Is it still possible to play it properly?
I mean it's possible but it might not sound the same...if you can find the music for free it'd be much appreciated
I would say that most of the glissandi are absolutely doable without open keyholes; you can use your embouchure instead! There are techniques such as twisting the flute in/out, moving your jaw up/down or back/forward + of course, blowing slower/faster air. In the description of the piece Ian says that every player can work out whether they prefer using the suggested open keyhole finger glissandi or one of the above, or a mix. Personally, I used both :) Good luck! I hope you enjoy the piece as much as I did 🩵
@@Phone_savorI would personally recommend getting the official published score. It currently costs only £11,95, includes the composer's description of the used techniques and the piece, and is nicely written out. It's definitely worth it! Here's the link to shops around the world (from Ian Clarke's official website): ianclarke.net/shops-links/ It's very important to support the work of the composers we love! 🩵
Woooow amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Nice!!!
So interesting. The alarm notes seem to change as you play with it !!
How cool :) The idea of it reminds me of the piano song over the car alarm!
THATS SO COOL WHAT THE HECK!! I haven't ever heard a solo piece for piccolo and you did it so well!!
Aw thank you! Credits to the amazing composer Tilmann Dehnhard 😎
bravo
Omg turn the thing off. This is what Hell must be like
Imagine having to practise the piece every day! 🥲
Slay
Гениальное произведение! Гениально исполненное!!! Благодарю за наслаждение!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you very much! All the credit goes to the brilliant composer (and my teacher) 🫶🏻
This can be great for Super Mario Galaxy!
Never thought of that 🤣 Absolutely!
brilliant playing
That was amazing! That takes a lot of air. Just curious but what flute do you have?
Thank you so much! It's a Yamaha YFL-677H (with a B foot). I've been playing it for 10 years now and I absolutely love it 🤍
J'ai la partition! il me reste plus qu'à m'y mettre. 😅 4, 5 ans de travail en perspective 😂
Bonne chance! I hope learning the piece is as rewarding for you as it was for me 💙 I bet it will be amazing
Listening to this with trained ears, the pitch bends throughout this recording make it sound like a soprano sax (straight one) sample played on a keyboard! I could be wrong, but it’s definitely not a flute, none of the flute overtones. Please enlighten me! 🥹
Hello, thank you for your comment! This is definitely me playing the flute in the recording :) However, I understand that many people aren't used to hearing the flute's tone like it is in this piece. Deep Blue uses a few contemporary techniques which make it sound different to when played just classically. 1️⃣ One of those techniques is extended/alternative fingerings: they can transform the tone by resonating different overtones to the extent that it sounds like an ethnic flute. Ian Clarke's pieces are particularly well-known for using alternative fingerings in very imaginative and clever ways. 2️⃣ Another important technique used in Deep Blue is called "pitch bending", which is achieved through either fingers sliding over the open-hole keys, or controlled changes of the embouchure. This is how the glissandi between some notes are produced. 📚 Robert Dick talks about the two mentioned techniques (as well as many others) in his exercise book "Tone Development Through Extended Techniques for Flute", which I whole-heartedly recommend of course! Hope that's helpful! ✨
I love this Piece im a young flutist and ill be playing it soon Think you for this masterpiece ❤🎶
Absolutely fabulous playing! In measure 154, beat 3 is a printed B4. I noticed on the recording that you're playing a G3 there. Is the B4 a misprint?
It's actually my mistake! Well-spotted 😅
Terrific version
TH-cam keeps recomending me this video every day, and i still watch it every single time. This piece is just amazing.
I'm glad you enjoy it! The piece is one of my favourites too
Such a great recording, thank you for sharing! I am currently playing it as well and would like to know if you have any tips in sustaining the long b in measure 157?
Hello, I'm sorry to have taken so long to reply! That's a tough one! Listening to the recording two years later, I wish I could re-record that note now and play it better actually 😅 Personally, I think the secret to sustaining it all the way through is playing it very quietly, as then, the embouchure hole between the lips is so small that the air stream is thin, and one is using very little air to produce the sound (little, but "fast" air, of course). If played in real piano, sustaining the note for longer is achievable way more easily. B4 is an "uncomfortable" note on its own, especially if to be played piano, and as Ian told me when working on the piece, it requires advanced technique. What you can hear in the recording was the best I could do at the time, and even though it's far from perfect, what mattered to Ian the most in the end was me going for it and not being afraid of trying. From a two-years-later perspective, I also think that it's what really matters the most not just with that B4, but in the general process of perfecting one's skills. So, remember to go for it and to not be afraid of splitting the note in the practice room! It's gonna get better with time. Hope that helps somehow:)
@@JustynaMariannaSzynkarczyk wow very sincere and encouraging reply! i recently purchased sheetmusic of this piece (i knew i would buy it someday since the first day i heard your recording here😊) and today i opened the sheetmusic and started sightreading... goodness the difficulty. (i am just an intermediate hobby flutist) yeah i jumped into the unknown😂😂 still i think i will get some fun out of trying the piece! 😊❤ your reply to this flutist is also precious to me😆👍
Thank you for sharing! I bet you will sound amazing. Hope you have fun learning it!! 💪🏻❣️
bravo
Thank you dear friend
I’ve come back to this recording many times and I’m just blown away by the pure beauty of it. My brother several years ago played this piece for a competition during the pinnacle of his career. And a few years after that he took his own life. Ultimately, what I’m trying to say is thank you for bringing such a powerful piece to life!
Thank you for sharing your story. I can only imagine what this piece means to you. I am sure that when Ian hears about it, he will be moved 🤍 I feel truly honoured that you have chosen my recording. Thank you.
Amazjng piece that i played with my teacher high notes are so nice and the dynamic of the piece really brings out the feeling being like undsrwater.❤❤❤
Aw thank you so much 🫶🏻
Coo! :D
thanks💛
That's surely the best interpretation of this piece. Simply amazing!
Wow, thank you! 🥹 I'm glad you like it!
Voilà une bien belle interprétation de Deep blue, très personnelle..... dans une détente extraordinaire... vraiment très inspirant! Merci! La musique de Ian Clarke est magique, moi aussi je suis fan...!😁
Merci beaucoup!! ✨✨
Wow cool claire de lune 🌚 Хело ми наме из алекс
Hello
Wow cool quasar 🌟
Danke schön
Wow cool galaxies 💫
Thanks I made them myself
@@JustynaMariannaSzynkarczyk wow cool I made them myself
Such a great recording!! I love this piece and your interpretation
Thank you so much 🥺💛
Niesamowite! Ogromne gratulacje! Pozdrawiam serdecznie
Wow! Serdecznie dziękuję! Pozdrawiam również
Przepiękne przenosi mnie w inny świat Pozdrawiam
Dziękuję, również ciepło pozdrawiam!
This was beautiful it almost made me fall asleep 😭❤️
Haha thank you! 💛
Nice work girl !!! Collabo?
with you boy, always
Amazing ❄️🌟💎🌟❄️
Thank you so much! ✨
i was searching for many different performances of this piece and your video grabbed my attention right away because the image was just what i imagined when i first heard the piece...i kept listening to the end and read the video comment and voila! the composer himself as the pianist and his own flute student! no wonder it captured the essence so well..i love your performance, really matches the title of the piece!
Thank you so much!! Professor Ian Clarke is inspiring in so many ways; I feel truly blessed to be able to learn from him. Thank you for listening; I really appreciate it!🌻
Hej Justunka to ja Michałek XD
hej<3