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Sancte angele dei by klaudia pasternak
Klaudia Pasternak (born 1980 in Warsaw, Poland) – Polish contemporary composer, opera conductor, numerous prize winner, nominated twice to prestigious Paszport Polityki (Policy Passport).
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- Sancte angele dei by klaudia pasternak
- Klaudia pasternak siedem twarzy na fortepian
- Life
- Events
- Broadcast
- Composition
- Awards
- Performances
- Performers
- Records
- Conducting
- Selected works
- References

Klaudia pasternak siedem twarzy na fortepian
Life

Klaudia Pasternak was born in Warsaw, in music family. At the age of 12, she began composing own music and the result was her first piece Suite for piano. At the age of 11, she started playing percussion and continuing education in the classroom of Bogdan Lauks, in Music High School of Józef Elsner. At that time, in addition to the composition and percussion interests, her musical attention took conducting. At the age of 17, she received her first composer award. In 2000 she began studies at The Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, where she graduated two directions: composition in classroom of Stanisław Moryto and symphony – opera conducting in the classroom of Tomasz Bugaj.
Artist lives and works in Warsaw. She is also involved in supporting democratic values and woman rights in Poland and abroad.
Events
In 2000 and 2005 Pasternak received scholarship of The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in Poland. In 2000 and 2005 she was nominated to Policy Passport in the Music category. In 2000, she participated in 20th International Composers Course in Radziejowice, organized by the Society for Contemporary Music, where she met personalities like Christina Asher, Zygmunt Krauze, Wojciech Michniewski, Louis Andriessen and Hanna Kulenty. In 2003 conducted lectures about own and Polish contemporary music at University of Oregon. In 2003 she participated in masterclasses of conducting led by Antoni Wit, in Austria. In 2005 she took part in composition masterclasses led by French composer Betsy Jolas, in France. In 2006 she received two scholarships of prestigious scholarship project Młoda Polska (Young Polish) founded by The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, and also Creativity Support Fund scholarship founded by Association of Stage Writers and Composers ZAiKS. In 2010 she became finalist of composer competition Unique forms of continuity in space organized by Italian Institute in Melbourne, Australia.
Broadcast
Her music was broadcast in Poland and abroad including Polish Public Television TVP, Campus Radio, Polish Radio Second Channel PR 2, Polish Bis Radio, Hamburg Radio, Katowice Radio, Denmark Radio. As a composer she was involved with TV production of series Dolina Kreatywna, czyli czego szuka mloda sztuka (Creative Valley) created by Polish Television TVP2.
Composition
Pasternak in her works emphasizes to combine modern composer techniques with traditional means of expression. A special role in her work plays piano and vocal music.
Awards
Performances
Pasternak compositions were performed around the world including Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, France, Italy, Switzerland, United States, Japan and Sweden, during such events as:
Young Talented Concert at National Philharmonic in Warsaw • Schumannfest Festival 2004 in Düsseldorf, Germany • Oregon Bach Festival in Portland • Choral Festivals in Portland • Chicago • Florida • frequently in Polish Radio Recording Studio of Witold Lutosławski including series of concerts titled "Warsaw Generations" • Music Academy in Lucerne, Switzerland • Organ Seminars in Legnica • IV Festival of Paschal Music in Poznań • VII International Festival of Sacral Songs "Lapskie Te Deum" • Arizona State University • Northern Arizona University • I National Choral Competition "Ars Liturgica" in Torun • concerts at Music Theatre in Lublin • XXIV Choral Meetings in Gliwice • Contemporary Music Festival of Witold Lutoslawski in Szczecin • Festival of Contemporary Music "Musikhost" – Polish Days in Denmark • International Festival "Musica Sacra" in Czestochowa • VI European Choral Meetings in Warsaw • VIII International Choral Competition in Slovenia Republic • Lenten Concert at Polish National Opera in Warsaw • Concert of the Youth of Polish Composer Union ZKP during Warsaw Autumn • Choral concerts in Kyoto, Japan • Polish Composers Warsaw Branch concert of series "Musical Seasons – Autumn" • Choral concerts in Göteborg, Sweden.
Performers
The performers of Pasternak compositions were outstanding artists and ensembles in Poland and abroad:
Silesia String Quartet • notabu.ensamble. under the baton of Marek Andreas Schlingensiepen • Pacific Youth Choir conducted by Mia Savage • Alla Polacca Choir conducted by Sabina Wlodarska • Wilanow String Quartet • pianist Maria Gabrys • organist Pawel Wrobel • pianist Marek Bracha • Oregon Repertory Singers conducted by Gil Seeley • saxofonist Piotr Wysocki • Czestochowa Philharmonic • saxofonist Dariusz Samol • pianist Pawel Siwczak • double bass player Adam Bogacki • Camerata Silesia Choir • bass-baritone Grzegorz Szostak • Musica Viva Chamber Choir of Economic University in Poznań • soprano Dorota Laskowiecka • orchestra of Music Theater in Lublin • orchestra of Mazovian Music Theater in Warsaw • Camerata Jagellonica Academic Choir of Jagiellonian University • Vocal Art Ensemble • Ensemble Academy Kyoto • Grazyna Szapolowska.
Records
In 2005, the composition Ave vere was released on CD by the publisher Acte Prealable and on the album "Credo" by the choir "Musica Viva" in 2006. In 2006, the composition Ave Stella Matutina was released on "Songs of Light" album by the Pacific Youth Choir in United States. In 2007, Pasternak completed a series of recordings of her works in the Recording Studio of Radio Katowice. In 2010, composition Sancte Angele Dei was released on DVD by Ensemble Academy Kyoto in Japan.