In this section, you will find profiles of artists and groups participating in musical events described on CameralMusic.pl
MoNo Guitar Duo is a Polish-Italian guitar duo from Rome. Anna and Giuseppe met in 2010 during their master's studies at the Conservatorio "Santa Cecilia", but the idea of founding MoNo Guitar Duo came to them only in 2017.
Aleksandra Kurzak is a laureate of competitions in Warsaw, Helsinki, Barcelona, and Canton. In 2009, she defended her doctorate in art. She has twice received scholarships from the Minister of Culture and Art, as well as a scholarship from the Crescendum Est - Polonia Aleksandra Gudzowatego foundation. She also received an award from the President
In March 2020, the second album of the ensemble Gems of the Polish Baroque was released, this time featuring Polish baroque instrumental music. The album includes works by Szarzyński, Förster, Mielczewski, Jarzębski, and Zieleński.
Dalbergia Duo is the only Polish marimba percussion duo. Founded in 2017, the duo has already achieved international success.
Versatile Polish musician of the young generation; pianist, composer, and improviser. Lives and works in Copenhagen collaborating with many already recognized artists.
A graduate of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk, in the piano class of Ekaterina Popova-Zdron and Zbigniew Śliwiński.
His individual, original, often interpreted as melancholic, raw sound is a synthesis of inspiration from classical music, folk, jazz, and fjord music.
Irmina Trynkos – a passionate and devoted Polish violinist. She currently resides in the United Kingdom and is developing her career on the international stage.
Born in 1951 in Wrocław. While studying at the Music High School, he mastered playing several instruments, including piano (as the main), violin, oboe, and organ.
He was born in 1986 in Wrocław. He graduated from the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław in the classes of: prof. Grzegorz Kurzyński (piano), prof. Lidia Grzanka-Urbaniak (cello) and prof. Marek Pijarowski (conducting), receiving a diploma with distinction.
The orchestra is made up of students from the Instrumental Department, and working in this ensemble - alongside individual instrument playing classes - is one of the most important areas of education for young instrumentalists.
She studied composition at the former State Higher School of Music in Wrocław, initially under Prof. Stefan Bolesław Poradowski (1966-1967), and then in the class of Prof. Tadeusz Natanson (1967-1971).
His individual, original sound, often interpreted as melancholic and raw, is a synthesis of inspirations from classical music, folk, jazz, and the music of the fjords.
Edward Czerny, real name Eberhard Antonius Czerny, pseud. Edward Czerny, Edward Eberhard Czerny, La Strado, composer, conductor, multi-instrumentalist arranger, sound director; born June 11, 1917, Hindenburg (Zabrze); died February 16, 2003, Salzgitter (Lower Saxony).
The Polish Orchestra Sinfonia Iuventus was established at the initiative of one of the most outstanding Polish conductors, Jerzy Semkow. The Orchestra consists of the most talented graduates and students of art schools who have not yet turned 30.
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