composer, pianist and conductor; b. 30th July 1966 in Wroclaw. He took his first piano lessons from Selima Morska-Wełmińska. In 1987 he graduated from the State Secondary Music School in Toruń, where he studied with Barbara Muchenberg. He studied at...
harpsichordist, teacher; b. 8 April 1980 in Zielona Góra. In 2004 she graduated with honours from the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw (harpsihord classes of Leszek Kędracki and Władysław Kłosiewicz). She continued harpsichord studies with...
composer, musicologist, playwright, graphic artist and teacher; b. 6th June 1929 in Lviv; d. 1st July 2019 in Salzburg. In 1946-49 he studied violin and music theory in Opole. In 1949-53 he studied composition with Artur Malawski at the State Higher...
conductor, composer, viola player; b. 4th September 1930 in Poznań. In 1952-56, studied viola, composition and conducting at the State Higher School of Music in Poznań. Before graduation, he joined the Poznań Philharmonic, and then worked for the...
conductor; b. in Lublin. She graduated in conducting from the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, where she studied with Krzysztof Kusiel-Moroz. She obtained a scholarship for outstanding academic achievements from the Minister of Culture and...
composer; b. 8th May 1993 in Lublin. In 2012 he graduated with honours from the Tadeusz Szeligowski Music School in Lublin. He studied composition with Wojciech Widłak at the Academy of Music in Kraków, Poland (2012-18), with Alessandro Solbiati at...
composer and teacher; b. 3rd Jun 1956 in Warsaw. Son of composer Ryszard Sielicki. He studied composition with Andrzej Dobrowolski and Włodzimierz Kotoński at the Academy of Music in Warsaw (1975-1980). In 1984 he continued his studies with Ton de...
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