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Born in 1974, he studied composition with
Marek Stachowski at the Music Academy in Cracow (1993-98).
Since 1998 he has taught the theory of music at the Academy.
He also collaborates with the Polish Music Publishers - pwm
Edition.Selected works: String Quartet No. 1 with solo
soprano (1993-95), Violin Concerto No. 1 Le quattro
staggioni' (1995), Symphony No. 2 (1996), String Quartet No.
2 (1996), Sonata for Oboe and Piano (1996), Piano Trio
(1997), String Quartet No. 3 (1997), Piano Concerto No. 1
(1997), Symphony No. 3 (1997-98), Five Songs for soprano and
piano (1997-98), Piano Quintet (1998), Violin Concerto No. 2
(with choir, words by Emily Dickinson, 1998), Concerto da
camera for chamber orchestra (1998), Sinfonietta for string
orchestra (version of String Quartet No. 3, 1999), Toccata
for piano and orchestra (version of the 1st movement of
Piano Concerto No. 1, 1999), Concerto grosso 31.12.1999' for
trombone, synthesizer and small orchestra (1999), Symphony
No. 4 for organ and orchestra (1999-2000), The Last Dream of
Donald Merrett for organ and percussion (2000), Sonata for
Violin and Piano (2000), W for chamber ensemble (2000), ?
for chamber ensemble (2001), Kankan for chamber ensemble
(2001), Piano Concerto No. 2 (2000-2002), Cello Concerto
(2002).Symphony No. 4 was written at the end of 1999 and the
beginning of 2000. Duration: ca 20'.
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