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as well and made a number of solo recordings. In 1977 he decided to drastically limit his performance schedule to focus on his teaching career and composition work. Of the few concerts he gave later, his 23 September 1982 Toronto recital was particularly notable as he played only his music.
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Buczynski went on to have an active concert career during the 1960s and early 1970s, giving recitals in major concert venues throughout Canada and in New York City, Paris, and Warsaw. His concerts often featured his own work and pieces by other contemporary Canadian composers in addition to
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In 1962 Buczynski joined the piano and music theory faculty at The Royal Conservatory of Music. He left there in 1969 to teach on the faculty of the
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in 1974–1975. On 18 December 1983 a special concert honoring his 50th birthday was given by the
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in 1951 and a Licentiate in 1953. While there he studied music composition with
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composition competition, going on to win first prize there in 1954 with a
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In 1951 and 1952 Buczynski was awarded second prizes at the
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traditional repertoire. He made several appearances on
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Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada
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biography of a living person
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Canadian
composer
music educator
pianist
Toronto
Ontario
The Royal Conservatory of Music
Godfrey Ridout
Earle Moss
Darius Milhaud
Charles Jones
Aspen Music Festival and School
Rosina Lhévinne
New York City
Government of Poland
Zbigniew Drzewiecki
Warsaw
Canada Council
Nadia Boulanger
Paris
Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada
piano trio
Fromm Foundation Award
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Frédéric Chopin
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor
CBC Radio

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