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Their names and biographies are documented in the Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names in English, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, and German.  Assistance in filling out Pages of Testimony in Israel is available at: +972 2 644 3808.  For assistance in other parts of the world contact: names.outreach@yadvashem.org.il The Yad Vashem website had recently undergone a major upgrade The page you are looking for has apparently been moved We are therefore redirecting you to what we hope will be a useful landing page For any questions/clarifications/problems, please contact: webmaster@yadvashem.org.il Dla Twojego bezpieczeństwa oraz gwarancji poprawności działania strony Targów Kielce zalecamy zmianę przeglądarki na jedną z poniższych: Google Chrome A famous composer and jazz pianist Artur Dutkiewicz was the artistic director of this year's 13th Pińczów All Souls' Day Jazz Meeting the event will be long remembered by all jazz lovers This was an extraordinary spiritual feast and a journey through the world Both the local musicians such as  Artur Dutkiewicz Trio Gniewomir Tomczyk Project as well as the world famous artists such as the excellent jazz vocalist Karo Glazer and Regi Wooten Trio were performing This has been the first time the organises resolved to to expand the program to include singing and drum workshops This initiative was very much to young musicians' liking Polish and foreign musicians presented in Andrzej Mochoń's photographic exhibition' the vernissage took place during Pińczów All Souls' Day Jazz Meeting A few dozens of the Targi Kielce's President of Board's signature photographs were put on show - not only do they show Mr Mochoń's interested in photography but first and foremost his music fascinations The vivacity and the passion conveyed by made the photographer passionate; the exhibition emanates with emotions speaks through details such as droplets of sweat on the faces of the musicians a dark atmosphere of a concert illuminated only with the eye-piercing headlights beams In the photos we can see Leszek Możdżer in deep bow in front of the audience Tomasz Stańko leans towards the eye of the camera   The relaxed Staszek Soyka watches the photographer working He leans against a table with a cup and a kettle on a Tivoli's audiophile radio is there on the windowsill Andrzej Mochoń has taken his photographs at the New York and Chicago clubs Polish jazz lovers have had the chance to meet Mr Mochoń and see him shooting at concerts in Warsaw He has been an active member of the Kielce Jazz Club He unveiled the statue of Miles Davis in front the Culture Centre The monument was unveiled on the 10th anniversary of the trumpeter's death The "Grand Format Jazz" is another in the series of Andrzej Mochoń's exhibitions; "Not Only Jazz" (2013) "Photography" (2000) and "The Light" (2005) preceded In 2006 Mr Mochoń also participated in the collective exhibition of the new members of the Świętokrzyskie Region's ZPAF It is worth noting that photography and jazz are Mr Andrzej Mochoń's great hobbies He also loves mountains; Mr Mochoń would climbs Mont Blanc and Kilimanjaro he regularly takes his family to the Polish mountains Since 2006 Mr Mochoń has been the Targi Kielce Management Board President he is also one of the originators of the International Defence Industry Exhibition Since 2009 Mr Mochon has also been the honorary Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany in  Kielce a true aficionado - this is what we read about him in the exhibition folder Many of these characteristics of a manager and an artist will be revealed through the pictures he has taken