CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
Jakub Luboiński's graduation recital (premiere performance, choral parts)
Jakub Luboiński – saxophones
Sebastian Łobos – piano
Bartek Chojnacki – double bass
Kuba Lechki – drums
Ula Milewska, Julia Chętka, Kasia Fiedukiewicz, Alaksandra Kaim, Alicja Turowska, Wiktoria Łukowicz, Karolina Nosowska, Agnieszka Raczkowiak, Weronika Kałążna, Dariusz Kudełko, Mateusz Słonina, Michał Zborowski, Dominik Kozłowski - choir
Program: Park Avenue Petite (Benny Golson), Invitation (Bronisław Kaper)
Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław. April 27, 2025
The scent of cat eyes for piano, mezzo-soprano, vibraphone and trumpet in B (premiere)
"The piece is inspired by a meeting with my dear friend Magdalena, to whom I dedicate this piece. It captures the moods and thoughts I was experiencing at that moment.
At first, it was embarrassment, discomfort, and curiosity, which gradually turned into deep satisfaction and became the inspiration for the composition." ~ Marysia Łojko
Alicja Turowska – voice
Krzysztof Kwiatkowski – trumpet
Łukasz Ciesiołkiewicz – vibraphone
Aleksandra Orłukowicz – piano
Composition: Marysia Łojko
Light: Piotr Kojro
Recording made by: STM of the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław
The premiere was part of the bachelor's vocal recital, which took place on June 7, 2022 at the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław.
A performance concert accompanying the exhibition of Anna's works Marii Kryci Contact with sound
as a mystical practice
Inspired by Polish artistic folklore, greatly influenced by the work of Oskar Kolberg, this cycle of three songs for soprano, bass clarinet, classical guitar, piano, and ceramic sound installations draws from classical and contemporary music, as well as vocal-instrumental theatre. It illustrates three key moments of transition in human life: Birth, Wedding, and Death (Funeral).
Composition and voice: Alicja Turowska
Bass clarinet: Marek Zjawin
Classical guitar: Karol Woźniak
Piano: Natalia Cichoń
Ceramic sound installations: Michał Kram
Ceremonial objects: Anna Maria Krycia
Sound production: Tomasz Wajs
Video: The carousel is spinning
Photos: Alicja Kielan
The piece was composed for a concert held as part of the opening of an exhibition of Anna Maria Krycia's works of the same title. The project was co-financed by
by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The premiere took place on January 20, 2023 at the Nadodrze Infopoint in Wrocław.
Tymoteusz Lasik's monographic concert
- AOUM for a cappella vocal ensemble
Conductor: Aleksandra Akułowicz
Vocal group: Alicja Turowska, Katarzyna Daszkiewicz, Agnieszka Raczkowiak, Katarzyna Fiedukiwicz, Aleksandra Pająk, Katarzyna Mandla, Maciej Broda, Krzysztof Hertling, Krzysztof Krutul, Wiktor Patyk - Re man shabad for voice and piano
Alicja Turowska – soprano
Natalia Cichoń – piano
The concert took place on April 26, 2023 at the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław.
(Photos: Julia Walczak)
Jan Paweł Przegendza's monographic concert
(No)memory for voice and piano (first performance)
Composition: Jan Paweł Przegendza
Text: Julia Fiedorczuk
Alicja Turowska – voice
Katarzyna Kluczewska – piano
The concert took place on June 14, 2023 at the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław.
Wratislavia Cantans Festival, Matka Natura
Cosmogony K. Pendereckiego (choral parts)
The concert took place on September 7, 2023, at the Witold Lutosławski National Forum of Music in Wrocław. As the festival's opening concert, it was also broadcast live.
by Polish Radio Two.
Conductor: Mirian Khukhunaishvili
Artistic direction of the Polish National Youth Choir: Agnieszka Franków-Żelazny
Collaboration with the Polish National Youth Choir: Izabela Polakowska-Rybska
Iwona Hossa – soprano
Rafał Bartmiński – tenor
Jerzy Butryn – bass-baritone
Polish National Youth Choir
NFM Wrocław Philharmonic
(Photos: Karol Adam Sokołowski)
JAMA Festival – 77. ročník Milana Adamčiaka
Concert of the participants of the VENI ACADEMY 4×4 project (premiere, solo and ensemble parts)
An artistic and educational project bringing together young composers and performers from the Visegrad countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary) working in contemporary music. It combines a multi-day workshop on new music performance with an expanded ensemble/chamber orchestra, based on works by four composers selected through a competition for the performance of their graphic scores. Lectures and rehearsals took place at the Academy of Music in Banská Bystrica.
The project was co-financed by the International Visegrad Fund and ISCM in Slovakia.
LEADING: Ivica Gabrišová (SK), Robert Kurdybacha (PL), Péter Tornyai (HU), David Danel (CZ), Tibor Feledi (SK), Daniel Matej (SK)
COMPOSITIONS: Milan Adamčiak, Monika Wierbiłowicz, Adam Štefunko, Vojtěch Šembera, Tamás Frank, Barbora Tomášková
VENI ENSEMBLE 2023
The final concert took place on October 8, 2023 at the Jozef Kollár Gallery in Banská Štiavnica.
(Photos: Marek Jančúch)
International Poetry Festival Silesius
Concert Poetica Electronica
The project is co-organized by the Wrocław House of Literature, the PROZA Club and the Artistic-Scientific Club of New Media of the Academy of Music in Wrocław.
Alina Dzięcioł – GorSETowanie, to the text by Anna Adamowicz (first performance)
Alicja Turowska – soprano
Alina Dzięcioł – elektronika
The concert took place on May 19, 2024 at the PROZA Club in Wrocław.
(Photos: Wrocław Silesius Poetry Award, Marcin Rupociński)
Alina Dzięcioł's monographic concert
Concentration of Electrical Thinking for choir and electronics (2025) – premiere
Composition and electronics: Alina Dzięcioł
Musical director: Karol Knapiński
PółChór: Alicja Turowska, Aleksandra Knapińska, Karolina Zając, Paulina Stępień, Antoni Balasiński, Antoni Krasowski, Juliusz Stępień, Krzysztof Truskowski, Mikołaj Balasiński
Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław. April 27, 2025
The song was also presented in the program Nowa Polska by Ewa Szczecińska in Polish Radio Two. You can listen to the interview with Alina Dzięcioł at the following link: LISTEN TO.