A new musical gem that dazzles more than just music lovers

Beata Szałwińska premieres the next single from her Golden Series, Carlos Gardel’s "El día que me quieras”

New York City, New York Jun 3, 2024 (Issuewire.com)  - A suspension of beauty in sound – perhaps the only phrase that captures the unique experience that is hearing world-renowned compositions performed by contemporary Polish pianist Beata Szałwińska.  Her latest recording is a moving reimagination of one of Carlos Gardel’s most beautiful songs - "El día que me quieras”.

It’s a performance full of sonic variation, romanticism, and unexpected interpretational changes. Celebrating every sound, Beata Szałwińska showcases the wide palette of her talent, an unmatched vulnerability, temperament, virtuosity, unconventionality, and exceptional playing style.

"El día que me quieras”, first released in 1935, tells the compelling story of the day love finds us and changes the world that surrounds us.

The record’s author, Carlos Gardel, was one of the most important figures in the tango scene of the first half of the 20th century – an Argentinian composer, tango performer, the first to embellish the tango with words.

Beata Szałwińska’s interpretation offers a stylistic variety, a medley of classical approach to music, the tango’s emotionality, and jazz harmony. What becomes of it is an unexpected, brand-new approach to the musical matter. The new version of Carlos Gardel’s tango was chosen by the artist for her Golden Serier after she was enamoured by the Berlin Philharmonic and Daniel Barenboim’s performance of it. Soon after this musical discovery, she was gifted the one-of-a-kind manuscript transcript used for the performance by it’s author – Nikolas Ladesma, an important figure in contemporary Argentinian tango. Ladesma has been wowed by Beata Szałwińska’s interpretation of Astor Piazzolli’s Oblivion before they met. And so it goes … a brand new musical gem had to see the light of day – a pleasure not only for the music lovers.

El día que me quieras” is yet another single from Polish pianist Beata Szałwińska’s Golden Series. The first three recordings from the series - Astor Piazzolli’s „Oblivion”, Sergiy Rachmaninov’s „Vocalise, op. 34 nr 14” and Peter Tchaikovsky’s „Wild Nights op. 60 nr 6” were received enthusiastically by the music world.

You can listen to Beata Szałwińska’s new record at

Or order it via email: beatasza@mac.com

More information about the artist’s musical projects on her official profile -> https://www.facebook.com/szalwinska.beata

Beata Szałwińska – a versatile pianiast, gifted with a grand musical personality. Her craft is characterized by the blending of styles and genres, which makes her music appeal to a wider audience. Szałwińska finds her audience in lovers of jazz and popular music, which feeds into her idea that a true artist is constantly searching for their individual path and expression. The Golden Series contains piano interpretations of world-renowed compositions created by Astor Piazzolli, Sergiy Rachmaninov, Peter Tchaikovsky, and Carlos Gardela.

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