Performers

Soprano, graduate of the Faculty of Voice and Drama at Kraków’s Academy of Music. In 2004 she received a Minister of Culture scholarship. She developed her vocal skills with Ingrid Kremling, Neil Semer, Kai Wessel, Charles Daniels, Olga Pasichnyk, and Vincent Dumestre. She focuses on early and contemporary classical music, collaborating as a soloist and chamber musician with such ensembles as the Gabrieli Consort, Le Poème Harmonique, Vox Luminis, Collegium 1704, Vasa Consort, Cappella Neapolitana, and Capella Cracoviensis.
He studied cello with Andrzej Bauer at Warsaw’s Chopin University of Music (an honours degree and the medal ‘Magna cum Laude’), with Julius Berger at the Leopold-Mozart-Zentrum Augsburg, as well as musicology at the University of Warsaw. He won the Witold Lutosławski International Cello Competition in Warsaw (2007) and represented Polish Radio at the International Forum of Young Performers New Talent in Bratislava, winning its main prize (2008). Zdunik’s repertoire ranges from the Renaissance to contemporary; he is also a music composer.
He graduated in percussion from Edward Iwicki’s class at Warsaw’s Chopin Academy (now University) of Music. He has given performances in Europe, the United States, the Near East and Asia. He is the winner of a bronze medal of the Delphic Games of the Modern Era in South Korea (2009) in the category of solo percussion. As a highly regarded performer of contemporary classical music. Zemler has given performances with artists representing the experimental, free jazz, ethnic, rock, and popular music scenes.
A charismatic soprano and composer, she graduated in composition from Jan Antoni Wichrowski’s class and in solo voice from Danuta Paziuk-Zipser’s class at Wrocław’s Karol Lipiński Academy of Music. She then studied at the Conservatorium Hogeschool Enschede. She is now a professor at her alma mater in Wrocław.
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