The cycle Tynieckie XXXVIII Organ Recitals
Post-graduate studies took place in France under the direction of Professor. Eric Lebrun (I study in the class of perfect bodies in the Conservatory in Saint-Maur/Paris granted unanimously by the jury and the gold medal in the classroom harpsichord). As a winner of many music competitions (Grand Prix d’orgue de l’Académie des Beaux Arts in Angers in France, I place in the twentieth century Music Competition in Warsaw, and I place a special prize at the International Competition Organowym the Mondaino Italy, the International Competition finalist Organ in Chartres, III place in the International Competition C. Franck in Haarlem in the Netherlands, a special prize at the International Competition organowym Reger-Messiaen in Graz in Austria, …) is now often invited to the recitals in major music festivals in Europe and to the jury for the competitions international. As a soloist he performed with many orchestras in Europe (Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra de Bretagne, Slovak Sinfonietta and others.)
As the author of the publication of educational teaching games, the piano and organ konserwatoriach in France (in Trélazé and Bouchemaine) and give master courses in the field to play the piano and organ. Her repertoire includes works from the Renaissance to contemporary music (many prawykonania). Recorded for Polish Radio, ORF (Vienna) and Radio France.
PERFUGIUM – early music ensemble, founded in 1997 by members of the pastoral care of the Dominican scholi “Przystań” in Cracow. The main field of interest is the team ages old religious music and traditional songs of the Church in Poland. Team prepares concert programs connected with each liturgical periods, carry them in the churches of Krakow and other Polish cities. He won the national choral competitions; He has a 4-CD recorded last of them was the occasion 400. anniversary of the arrival on earth, English Bonifratrów order.
Artistic director of the team is a graduate of the Krakow Academy of Music, gambista Matthew Smith.
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