Adam Harasiewicz, born on July 1, 1932, in Chodziez, Poland, is a pianist renowned for his interpretations of classical music. He began playing the piano at age 10 and studied under Kazimierz Mirski and Janina Illasiewicz-Stojalowska in Rzeszów. Harasiewicz's breakthrough came when he won first prize at the 5th International Chopin Piano Competition in 1955, outperforming Vladimir Ashkenazy and Fou Ts'ong. This victory launched his international concert career, with notable performances including a gala concert at the 1958 Brussels World Expo and a 1960 performance of Chopin's two piano concertos with the New York Philharmonic under Stanislas Skrowaczewski at the United Nations headquarters. His recordings from the 1960s, particularly those featuring works by Frédéric Chopin, contributed to his international acclaim. Harasiewicz continued performing but saw a decline in recognition after 1970 until his name resurfaced in the late 1990s with reissues of his recordings.
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