Henry Doktorski
Accordionist
Pianist Organist Composer Conductor Author Educator
Miscellanea

Q. Who is the Patron Saint of Accordionists? A. Our Lady of Spain!
Playing an avant-garde "Lady of Spain" at Gugenheim Museum's Tenri Cultural Institute (August 1997).
Miscellaneous Pages

  • 2008 National Button Accordion Festival

  • The Accordion and Fiddler on the Roof

  • The Accordion and Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue

  • The Accordion and Kurt Weill's Lost in the Stars

  • The Accordion and Threepenny Opera

  • Adios Nonino

  • Alan Hovhaness and Henry Doktorski

  • American Accordion Musicological Society Conference 2006

  • Arturs Maskats' Tango

  • Butler County Symphony Concert

  • California Accordion Recitals

  • Charles Magnante DVD Released

  • Chess Instructor

  • Chicago Accordion Club Recital

  • Christmas Concerts 2001

  • Christmas Concerts 2002

  • Christmas Concerts 2003

  • Christmas Concerts 2004

  • City Music Center Concert

  • Classical Accordion on Classical Radio (2006)

  • Classical Free-Reed, Inc. eBay Store Opens

  • Cleveland Chamber Symphony Concert (2001)

  • Cleveland Chamber Symphony Concert (2003)

  • Concert with Ames Iowa Orchestra (2008)

  • Delaware Recital

  • Doktorski on Cleveland Chamber Symphony CD (2008)

  • Duquesne University Concert

  • Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival 2005

  • Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival 2006

  • Greetings from Bimini!

  • Guido Deiro CD In Progress

  • Guido Deiro CD Update

  • Guido Deiro 1928 Sound Film DVD released

  • Henry Doktorski in Wikipedia

  • Historic Accordion Records On CD Released

  • Lord of the Rings Symphony

  • Music at the New Vrindaban City of God

  • New Edition of Historic 1843 Accordion Book Published

  • New Sound Files: Adios Nonino and Concerto for Bandoneón

  • New York City Recital

  • Performance at Heinz Chapel

  • Performance in Orlando, Florida

  • Performance with the Butler County Symphony Orchestra

  • Performance with Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic

  • Performance with Daphne Alderson at Heinz Chapel

  • Performance with Pittsburgh Symphony Chamber Orchestra

  • Performances with Gil Shaham

  • Performances with the Loudoun County Symphony

  • Performing and Teaching in Alaska

  • Pietro's Celebrated Polkas CD released

  • Recital at Guthrie Theater, Grove City, Pennsylvania

  • Santa Claus Appears with Symphony

  • Slee Sinfonietta Concert

  • Society for American Music Conference Lecture/Recital

  • Step Tango

  • Student Performs Recital on 75th Birthday

  • Suite on Four Polish Carols

  • Texas Accordion Convention 2004

  • Vrindaban's Woods and Groves

  • Wartburg Community Symphony Concert

  • World of Accordions Museum Concert

  • Other Sites by Henry Doktorski

  • The Funeral Choir: A Ministry for the Family of the Deceased
    Plus related articles from The Catholic Spirit Newspaper

  • Gregorian Chant: Archaic Relic or Relevant Revelation?
    Article from Pittsburgh Catholic on physical benefits of chant

  • The Classical Free-Reed, Inc.
    475 + page site devoted to the advancement of the free-reed instruments in classical music

  • Guido Deiro (1886-1950)
    Vaudeville accordionist, recording artist, composer, arranger, educator

  • Hank and Terri Doktorski
    Tribute to the parents of Henry Doktorski

  • Online Articles by Henry Doktorski published by The Classical Free-Reed, Inc.

  • Accordion Adventures with the River City Brass Band

  • The Beatles and the Free-Reed Instruments

  • Cinema Serenade: Recording with the Pittsburgh Symphony

  • Classical Recital: Time to Retire?

  • The Last Laugh: Accordion Jokes and Joking Accordions

  • Leo Niemi: An Artist Among Accordion Technicians

  • Performing in Kurt Weill's Opera "Mahagonny"

  • The Symphonic Squeezebox: Performing with the Pittsburgh Symphony

  • The Accordion and George Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue

  • Who Was First? and the Recording of Vaudeville Accordion Classics

  • For booking information and teaching inquiries
    see Contact Henry Doktorski.

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