She comes from a family with broad musical traditions. She graduated with honors from the F. Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw, in the class of Prof. A. Wróbel. Additionally, she deepened her cello skills with Prof. A. Orkisz, R. Jabłoński, P. Janowski, and I. Monighetti. In 2007, she had the honor and pleasure of participating in courses organized in Caracas, led by the excellent Venezuelan cellist Dr. William Moliné. At the end of the course, as a recognition of her talent and abilities, she was admitted to the elite members of the Latin American Cello Academy.
She has performed at many festivals, alongside many distinguished Polish artists, as a soloist with the Camerata Vistula ensemble, with the Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra "Amadeus" conducted by A. Duczmal, with the Warsaw Chamber Opera Orchestra and the Świętokrzyskie Philharmonic Orchestra. She has performed in many cities in Poland, countries of Central and Eastern Europe, and in Venezuela, where in 2010 she performed Piotr Wróbel's piece "Moliendo cafe" based on Venezuelan folk melodies. This performance, along with the Camerata Vistula ensemble, was met with great applause from the Venezuelan audience. Anna Wróbel's concert in Caracas was also honored by Dr. Jose Antonio Abreu, the creator of the Venezuelan music education system "el sistema," who praised both the composition and the performance. "Moliendo cafe" was charmingly dedicated to Dr. Jose Antonio Abreu.
She has premiered many works by B. Konowalski, Z. Bagiński, J. Derfl, J. Maksymiuk, P. Wróbel. Also, as the first since 1868, she performed and, along with the Camerata Vistula ensemble, recorded for "Pro Musica Camerata" - a piece by the Polish composer Antoni Stolpe - "Dramatic Scene" for cello and string quintet. Together with pianist M. Rutkowski, she recorded for the "Dux" company a Suite for cello and piano - by another outstanding Polish composer - Aleksander Kulikowski. Anna Wróbel also has the first contemporary performance of "Fantasy" for cello and symphony orchestra by A. Stolpe and "Serenade" for the same ensemble - by M. Popławski.
Together with her parents - Andrzej Wróbel and Elżbieta Piwkowska-Wróbel, she forms the Family Cello Trio. She is also a graduate of musicology at the Institute of Musicology at the University of Warsaw.
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