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Katarzyna Neugebauer, piano

competition accompanist

Poland

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The pianist Katarzyna Neugebauer is born in Poznan and graduated from the state music school with distinction. Winner of national piano competitions (Goleniów 1992, Warsaw 1994). For over a decade she has been connected to the Wroclaw music scene, in the city where she graduated from the Music Academy in 2007. As a soloist she had the opportunity to play with Jacek Kaspszyk, Antoni Wit and Adam Klocki accompanied by the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra and to perform in PoznaÅ„ and Kalisz. The collaboration with the violinist Bartosz Bokun led to the release of their first CD in this field (Duo4U, 2009, JB Records). The artist's area of ​​interest is contemporary music. She has many world premieres by composers such as Katarzyna Brochocka, Katarzyna Dziewiatkowska, Adam PorÄ™bski and she has appeared in festivals such as Eurosilesia, Gwiazda Promuje or Musik unter Zeit in Münster. In 2010 the Pianiisnt started working with the Philharmonic Choir of Wroclaw (today NFM Choir) as an accompanist and educator, which continues to this day. This collaboration led to a joint recording of the album with the legendary Bob Chilcott (Seed of Stars, Signu, Classic, 2012). Since 2010 she has been working with the Wratislavia Cantans Festival, where she had the opportunity to work with conductors such as Paul McCreesh, Giovanni Antonini, Giancarlo Guerrero, Bass Akiki and Jacek Kaspszyk.

The pianist is regularly invited to collaborate in national and international singing competitions and master classes in Poland and abroad, where she has worked with Rockwell Black, KaÅ‚udi KaÅ‚udow, Robert Nakoneczny, Eamon Dougan, Nicolas Mulroy, Linus Roth and Ingeborg Danz, among others. She gives concerts in Poland and abroad with soloists such as Iwona Sobotka, KaÅ‚udi KaÅ‚udow, Joanna Klisowska, Ewa PÅ‚onka, Tomasz Raff and Karina Skrzeszewska. She had the opportunity to take part in the production of the opera "King Roger" (Szymanowski) under the direction of Jacek Kaspszyk with Mariusz KwiecieÅ„ in the title role. In 2012-2015 she was a soloist at the Breslau Opera, where she was able to work on around 15 opera productions. In 2017 she took part in the recording of the album "Moniuszko differently sung" with the Leopoldinum Orchestra and the Choir Academy under the direction of Agnieszka Franków-Å»elazny. In 2014, together with the cellist Urszula Kopijkowska, they founded a duo that is also very active and gives concerts in Poland and abroad, including at the NOSPR in Katowice. Since 2007 he has been working as a companion at the Music Academy in Wroclaw.

 

 

 

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