Bio

Education

Przemek’s interest in classical and modern piano performance influenced his career and life choices from the earliest years and brought him to London’s Royal College of Music. He graduated from the Master’s Programme in Piano Performance with distinction in 2012, having studied with Kevin Kenner and Niel Immelman.

As a flexible musician, Przemek is interested in various aspects of piano playing, including classical solo and chamber performance, improvisation, composition and  piano arrangements/transcriptions.

Interpretation

Przemek’s interpretations aim to create a perfect blend of a passion, imagination and thorough intellectual research including all historical, cultural, scientific and stylistic references.

Performance

Przemek’s performances have taken him to many European countries and venues as a laureate and participant of various competitions and festivals both for solo and chamber musicians. The most important appearances included: Steinway Hall and Royal Albert Hall – Elgar Room, St Martin in the Fields, St. James’s Piccadilly in London, Polish Cultural Institute in Madrid, Polish Cultural and Social Institute in London, Conservatoire de Paris and many others.

As an addition to the Conservatoire education, Przemek took part in multiple masterclasses led by the most outstanding pianists of our times such as Joseph Banovetz, Bruno Canino, Therese Fahy, Kevin Kenner, Aleksei Orlovetsky, Dhang Thai Son, Anthony Spiri, Joseph Stanford, Adam Wodnicki, Mitsuko Uchida, Alfred Brendel and John Lill.

Prizes and awards

Przemek’s CD release “Contrasts-piano recital” was awarded a gold medal in the “best CD” category by Music Stars and Awards in 2021.

Przemek is a holder of many prestigious awards and prizes both in Poland and the UK. The most important include: The Audience Prize – St. Martin Chamber Music Competition- London 2013, The Royal College of Music Scholarship (2009, 2010), The Managing Director’s Special Award – Jaques Samuel Piano Competition(2012), The 1st place and The Philip Carne Foundation Prize – RCM Competition “Ensemble with Piano”, The Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Scholarship (2009), The Polish Prime Ministry Scholarship (2004, 2005, 2006) and many others.

Teaching

Przemek is also extremely active as a teacher. Since 2016 he has been an Artistic Director at the Masters Music School in London- an institution that focuses on bringing the performance experience into the teaching environment and preparing young individuals for a successful start of their career in the music industry. Przemek’s students are regularly attending national festivals and won multiple medals in piano competitions.

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