Maciej Zieliński

Maciej Zieliński - born in Warsaw on 29 March 1971, Polish composer.

He graduated with distinction from the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw in 1996, where he studied composition with Marian Borkowski and from the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1999, where he studied with Paul Patterson.[1] In 1996 he took part in 'Project 96 Churches' in Copenhagen: Cultural Capital of Europe 1996, when he composed the Polish part of the European Requiem.

Selected works

  • Musica per archi A. D. 1993, (1993)
  • String Quartet No. 1, (1994)
  • Domine, quis habitabit for Unaccompanied Mixed Choir, (1995)
  • Lutosławski in memoriam for Oboe and Piano, (1999)
  • Concerto Inquieto for clarinet and symphony orchestra, (2010)

Bibliography

  • Ewa Cichoń, Maciej Zieliński in Encyclopedia of Music PWM, vol .12.

References

  1. Małgorzata Kosińska (August 2003). "Maciej Zieliński" (in Polish). Retrieved 1 March 2012.



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