Jerzy Sapieyevski (born Jerzy Sapiejewski in à Âódà º, 20 March 1945), is a Polish-born pianist, composer and educator who settled in the United States in 1967.
Jerzy Sapieyevski was born in à Âódà º on 20 March 1945 and began music and engineering studies in his native Poland and settled in the USA 1967. A triple laureate of "Jazz nad Odrà" festivals/competitions (1964, 1965, and 1966) completed his music degree in the United States. In 1968 he received a scholarship from the Koussevitzky Foundation and participated as a pianist and composer at the Tanglewood Music Festival. In the following year he worked as a teaching assistant at the Catholic University of America and in 1971 he was a finalist at an international conducting competition in France. For a while he was married to Anne Lindbergh, some of whose poems he set to music in 1979.
Sapieyevski's music blends popular and classical styles and he has experimented with interactive works, in which electronic instruments were featured, including collaborations in live performances with painters â "Painted Music". In 2001, Sapieyevski foresaw a need for remote collaborations of multimedia artists/performers and music instructions. He designed Method of Multiple Computers Synchronization and Control for Guiding Spatially Dispersed Life Music/Multimedia Performances.
In 2005 the composer was decorated with the Knight Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland. Sapieyevski's commissions and performances included the Kennedy Center and the Library of Congress commission and premiere of "Mazurka Variations" based on a Polish folk song.
His classical concert music scores are held in many libraries through the world. His score for the Washington Shakespeare Theatre's Production of "Richard III" was nominated for 1991 Helen Hayes Award.
In 2018, he established AmericanSongClubî serving talent development, social understanding and cultural interaction through workshops and performances of time-honored American music. From 2018 to 2021 Sapieyevski litigated (pro se) alleged infringement of his trademark (MusicHappensî) by Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.
Currently, he is professor emeritus at American University in Washington, DC.