Henry Doktorski

Henry Doktorski

Henry Doktorski III (born January 30, 1956) is one of America's premier concert accordionists. He has performed on accordion with cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, violinists Gil Shaham and Itzhak Perlman during concerts and recording sessions with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under conductors Lorin Maazel, John Williams, Mariss Jansons, Julius Rudel, David Del Tredici and Howard Shore.

Doktorski is also a former resident of the New Vrindaban Hare Krishna Community in Marshall County, West Virginia, where he lived from 1978 until 1994. He is currently completing a book on the history of the community. [New Vrindaban: The Black Sheep of ISKCON http://henrydoktorski.com/newvrindaban.shtml] Since 1994 he has lived in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania environs working primarily as a musician.

Early life

Henry Doktorski III was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to Polish-American parents Henry A. Doktorski and Theresa Maria Czartowicz, and grew up in East Brunswick. He cites his Polish background—accordions being often featured in Polish folk music—as a main factor in his childhood decision to take up the accordion rather than a different instrument. [Kelly D. Burgess. "Musician back to his roots with classical accordion", "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette", 1997-11-16, p. VE4.] At the age of seven [Michelle Quinn. "Bridging a musical g
Post-Tribune", 2005-09-28, p. A3.
] he began studying accordion and early on was considered a prodigy.

As a pre-teenager during the mid-1960s he played ethnic music and jazz standards (inspired by Myron Floren from the Lawrence Welk television show), but as a teenager during the late 1960s and early 1970s his musical tastes changed, and he began playing the accordion in a rock band which performed the music of The Beatles, Grand Funk Railroad, Carlos Santana and Black Sabbath. ["Band Plays At Center," "Suburban Weekly West", Sept. 15, 1971, p. 7]

However, after a few performances he quickly concluded that his instrument was not "stylistically correct" for that electric genre of music, and so he abandoned the accordion for a Farfisa electronic organ.

On June 7, 1971, he was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America (Troop 28 in East Brunswick), and received a Good Citizen Award from The American Legion.cite web|url=http://www.henrydoktorski.com/vitae.html|title=Curriculum Vitae|last=Doktorski|first=Henry|publisher=Henrydoktorski.com|accessdate=2008-10-02]

Discovering classical music

At Saint Peters High School in New Brunswick, Doktorski discovered classical music after joining the school choir, and his life's direction became more clear. He began studying classical piano at the age of 16 and became proficient enough to win a scholarship as a piano major at Park College (today Park University) in Parkville, Missouri (near North Kansas City). There Doktorski studied piano with Robert C. Anderson, acted in and served as music director for several musicals ("The Good Woman of Setzuan", "Godspell", "Scarpino Bambino", "Damn Yankees", and "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris"), sang as a chorus member with the Kansas City Lyric Opera and the Independence, Missouri Messiah Choir, and performed piano, harpsichord and celesta with the Northland Symphony Orchestra. ["Doktorski: A Man and His Music," The Park Stylus, April 14, 1978]

He was elected to "Who's Who Among Students at American Universities and Colleges" from 1976-1978, and was nominated as a candidate for the post of 1977 Harvest Festival King. ["1977 Harvest Festival King and Queen Candidates," "The Park Stylus", October 21, 1977 ] Doktorski graduated "summa cum laude" from Park College in 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in Music Performance and Music Education.

Life with the Hare Krishnas

In August 1978, hardly three months after finishing college, Doktorski's life changed dramatically when he joined the Hare Krishna movement at the rural New Vrindaban Community in Marshall County, West Virginia. He explained that he was unhappy with his life, and wanted to develop his spiritual side: "In college, I discovered music; the answer to my search for happiness. . . . But I was miserable. . . . If I wanted to compose, conduct and perform music which would awaken suffering humanity to the platform of love of God, first I would have to become a pure devotee [of God] . Only then would my talent have any value." ["Prelude to Perfection," "Brijabasi Spirit", February 1982]

Doktorski began following the principles and practices of Gaudiya Vaishnavism as delineated by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896-1977), the Indian guru and Founder-Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). He accepted initiation on March 13, 1979 from Kirtanananda Swami Bhaktipada (b. 1937), the ISKCON guru and founder of New Vrindaban, and was awarded the Sanskrit name "Hrishikesh dasa" ("Servant of Krishna, who is master of the senses").

During his time in the New Vrindaban Community, Doktorski helped build Prabhupada's Palace of Gold [ Prabhupada's Palace of Gold http://www.palaceofgold.com/] and briefly taught at the gurukula (grade school). In 1985 he helped establish the first office for the publication and distribution for Bhaktipada's books (Bhakti Books, later to be known as "Palace Publishing"). He traveled to India four times, including one trip to Mayapur, near Navadvipa in West Bengal, for the 1986 festival commemorating the quincentennial of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's appearance.

Returning to the accordion

Later Doktorski served as the Minister of Music (principal organist, choirmaster, orchestra director and composer-in-residence) during the New Vrindaban "City of God" interfaith era from 1986 until 1993. He composed music and performed for the three daily temple services (5 a.m., noon, and 7 p.m.) During this time, at the request of his guru, he picked up his accordion again after many years, and began playing it during the evening services. The accordion was a hit and several monks asked him to teach them how to play. [Debbi Neer, "Master Musician Shares Talent," "Wheeling Intelligencer", March 19, 1990]

He formed and directed an accordion orchestra which gave their debut performance at the Wheeling City of Lights parade on November 17, 1989. ["Accordion Ensemble at Lights Fest," "Wheeling News Register", November 12, 1989] This accordion ensemble won trophies at the American Accordion Musicological Society convention (King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, March 1990), the American Accordionists Association convention (Washington D.C., July 1990), and the Accordion Teacher's Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration (Kansas City, Missouri, August 1990). ["Accordionists Win First Prize," "Moundsville Daily Echo", August 24, 1990] Doktorski himself won first place in the American Accordion Musicological Society virtuoso solo competition. [Bob Kostanczuk. "Main squeeze: Polka, no! Accordion player aims to wow crowd with symphonic fare", "Post-Tribune", 2005-09-16, p. D1.]

In 1990, the American composer Alan Hovhaness composed a brief work entitled "Hymn" for Doktorski, which Doktorski recorded on his 2005 CD "Classical Accordion Recital". This CD was selected for admission into the collection of The Alan Hovhaness International Research Centre in Yerevan, Armenia. [Alan Hovhaness and Henry Doktorski http://www.henrydoktorski.com/misc/hovhaness.html]

In October 1993, Doktorski abandoned his service at the New Vrindaban Community when he became convinced about allegations regarding his guru's innapropriate sexual conduct with young men. Doktorski participated in the grassroots movement which questioned Bhaktipada's qualifications for leadership, and eventually recommended returning New Vrindaban to the temple worship style as advocated by the ISKCON founder and acharya, Swami Prabhupada. [Rochford, Burke E. Jr. and Kendra Bailey "Almost Heaven: Leadership, Decline and the Transformation of New Vrindaban" in "Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions" Vol. 9 nr. 3 February 2006]

Doktorski's left the community in April 1994, and moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he was awarded a Graduate Assistantship at Duquesne University. He received a Master of Music degree with a major in composition in 1997.

Concert accordionist

After moving to Pittsburgh, Doktorski attempted to capitalize on his classical accordion expertise, with some success. Between 1995 and 2005 he performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra forty times (on accordion, piano, harpsichord, organ, and celesta)cite web|url=http://henrydoktorski.com/pso.html|title= Performances with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra|publisher=Henry Doktorski|accessdate=2008-10-10] and appeared as guest accordionist with the Tanglewood Music Festival Orchestra, the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, the New Philharmonic Orchestra (Glen Ellyn, Illinois), the Northwest Indiana Symphony (Merrillville, Indiana), the Loudoun County Symphony (Leesburg, Virginia), the Butler County Symphony (Butler, Pennsylvania), the Wartburg Community Symphony (Waverly, Iowa), the McKeesport Symphony (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic, the Duquesne University Contemporary Ensemble, the River City Brass Band, the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Orchestra, the Westmont Philharmonia Accordion Orchestra (Haddon Township, New Jersey) and the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble.

Since 1997 Doktorski has served as Instructor of Accordion on the faculty of The City Music Center at Duquesne University.cite web|url=http://www.cmcpgh.org/faculty.cfm|title=Faculty|publisher=City Music Center of Duquesne Univeristy|accessdate=2008-10-02] He also served for two seasons as Instructor of Accordion at the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. [Debbie Carter, "Accordion fans enjoy unique musical niche," "Fairbanks Daily News Miner", July 21, 2005]

In 1997, Doktorski founded "The Classical Free-Reed, Inc."—a nonprofit educational organization devoted to the accordion and classical music. [The Classical Free-Reed, Inc. website http://www.ksanti.net/free-reed/] He has presented concerts and workshops at national and regional accordion conventions including the Coupe Mondiale (World Cup) for accordionists during August 2007 in Alexandria, Virginia. He has performed in Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Duluth, Fairbanks, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, New York City, Orlando, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, and Waverly, Iowa.

Recordings

Doktorski was featured as accordion soloist in six compact discs:

* "A Classical Christmas" with the Pittsburgh Chamber Orchestra (Alanna Records, 1993),
* "Music by George Gershwin" with the Duquesne Chamber Players (Alanna Records, 1998—This CD was part of a tribute for the 100th anniversary of Gershwin's birth), ["Accordionists join raft of Gershwin tributes", "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette", 1998-09-24, p. F1.]
* "Vaudeville Accordion Classics: The Complete Works of Guido Deiro" (2003 solo album, Bridge Records),
* "Classical Accordion Recital" (2005 solo album, The Classical Free-Reed, Inc.),
* "Celebrated Polkas by Pietro Deiro" (2006 solo album, The Classical Free-Reed, Inc.),
* "Ave Maria: Hymns to Mary" (2007 solo album, The Classical Free-Reed, Inc.).

Joseph McLellan of "The Washington Post" described Doktorski's "A Classical Christmas" as "the most interesting instrumental collection of Christmas music this year." [Joseph McLellan. "Classical recordings: 'Favorite Tenors': Have Yourself a Jose Carreras Christmas", "The Washington Post", December 12, 1993, p. G8.]

"Gramophone" magazine reported highly of his two-disc album of historic original works for accordion from the 1910s and 1920s released by Bridge Records—"Vaudeville Accordion Classics": "It takes only a few tracks—impeccably performed by Henry Doktorski and, just as importantly, superbly engineered to Bridge's standards—to show the visceral appeal to audiences of its day." [Ken Smith, "Music by Mae West's husband? Yes, really." "Gramophone", Volume 81, Number 978, April 2004]

Doktorski also played accordion with Itzhak Perlman and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under the direction of John Williams on the 1997 Sony Classical Records CD (SK 63005) "Cinema Serenade" which appeared on the Billboard Classical Crossover Chart for 92 weeks, where it reached number one. [ Doktorski has also appeared on recordings with soprano Hila Plitmann and the Cleveland Chamber Symphony ("Vintage Alice" by David Del Tredici), contralto Daphne Alderson, pianist Charlie Schaffer, and singer/guitarist Anne Feeney (See: http://henrydoktorski.com/discography.html).]

Author-Composer

Doktorski has had articles and letters printed in diverse publications ranging from the scholarly journal "Music Theory—Explorations and Applications" to "Rolling Stone"; from the new-age journal "Uzubuh" to the Danish accordion magazine "Harmonikacentret"; from "The Pittsburgh Catholic" to "Playboy" and "USA Today".

He has written over 130 reviews as well as dozens of articles which can be read on "The Classical Free-Reed, Inc." website. His pioneering research work, "The Classical Squeezebox—A Short History of the Accordion in Classical Music" was published by the British international journal "Musical Performance". His book, "The Brothers Deiro and Their Accordions", was the first published biography of those two early accordion pioneers: Guido Deiro and Pietro Deiro. His "How To Play Diatonic Button Accordion Method Book & CD" was published by Santorella Publications. [ See http://www.santopub.com/How-To-Play-Button-Accordion-with-CD_p_78-158.html.] He has also recorded for Santorella Publications. [ See http://www.santopub.com/How-To-Play-The-Accordion-Method-and-Songbook_p_18-159-reviews.html.]

Doktorski has written CD booklet notes for Bridge Records and Archeophone Records. [ See http://www.archeophone.com/product_info.php?products_id=87.] His "Complete Works of Guido Deiro" printed music anthology was published by Mel Bay Publications in 2008. [ See http://www.melbay.com/product.asp?productid=21651] He is still involved somewhat in the Hare Krishna movement, and has had articles published in the "Brijabasi Spirit" [ Brijabasi Spirit http://www.brijabasispirit.com/] and "Sampradaya Sun".

Doktorski is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda, the academic honor society in the field of music, and is a member of the advisory and editorial board for "The Center for the Study of Free-Reed Instruments" at the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. [ Center for the Study of Free-Reed Instruments Board of Advisors http://web.gc.cuny.edu/freereed/board.html]

His composition "Serenade" for oboe and harp was recorded by Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra members oboist James Gorton and harpist Gretchen Van Hoesen, on Boston Records CD (BR1015) "Pavanes, Pastorales, and Serenades". [See http://www.bostonrecords.com/servlet/the-86/Gretchen-Van-Hoesen/Detail.]

Today Doktorski serves as organist for Grace Lutheran Church in Rochester, Pennsylvania (he was awarded the title of "Colleague" by the American Guild of Organists), conductor for the Alcoa Singers of Pittsburgh, and also as a chess instructor and tournament director for Silver Knights Chess. [Silver Knights Chess http://www.silverknightschess.com/component/option,com_contact/task,view/contact_id,8/Itemid,32/]

References

External links

* [http://henrydoktorski.com Henry Doktorski official site]
* [http://www.cmcpgh.org/faculty.cfm City Music Center faculty page]
* [http://janpress.freeservers.com/biogHD.htm Henry Doktorski biography] at JanPress Publications
* [http://www.accordionusa.com/fe_05_05.htm "The Brothers Deiro as Composers,"] article published on United States National Accordion News website
* [http://www.accordionusa.com/fe_02_05.htm "The Accordionist as Accompanist,"] article published on United States National Accordion News website
* [http://www.bridgerecords.com/pages/catalog/9138.htm "Vaudeville Accordion Classics: The Complete Works of Guido Deiro"] CD, Bridge Records
* [http://www.archeophone.com/product_info.php?products_id=87 "Guido Deiro: Complete Recorded Works, Volume 1"] CD, Archeophone Records
* [http://www.accordionworld.org/Doktorski%20Review%20for%20web,PDF.pdf Concert review] , Harrington Arts Center, Superior, Wisconsin, April 3, 2005
* [http://mla.sam.2007.googlepages.com/doktorski_brothers.doc "The Brothers Deiro: Virtuoso Vaudeville Accordionists of the Early 20th Century,"] summary of presentation given for The Society of American Music and Music Library Association 2007 Joint Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
* [http://www.newmusicbox.org/article.nmbx?id=4178 "Accordion Registrations"] , article published by "New Music Box", February 1, 2005
* [http://post-trib.mycapture.com/mycapture/folder.asp?event=70390 Photographs] from performance for school children at Solon Robinson Elementary School in Crown Point, Indiana (September 2005)


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