Employees

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Marta Wróblewska

Department: Department of Instrumental and Educational Studies of the UMFC Branch in Bialystok

Singer, valued as a soloist and chamber musician, especially among ensembles specializing in the performance of early music; conductor; artistic director of Ensemble QuattroVoce.

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Marta Wróblewska

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Marta Wróblewska graduated from the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Department of Instrumental and Educational Studies in Białystok, majoring in Education through Music in class of conducting of Professor Violetta Bielecka (2000) and Vocal Studies in class of solo singing of Professor Cezary Szyfman (2009). She completed both majors with honours. In 2012 she obtained a doctoral title in musical art, artistic discipline of vocal studies. Currently she is Assistant Professor at her parent Department at the FCUM.

Marta Wróblewska (soprano) pursues a vivid activity as a soloist. She has given concerts in Poland and abroad (Germany, Belgium, Spain, Andorra). She has performed along such artists as: Kevin Kenner, Andrew Parrott, Vincent Dumestre and Simon Standage. On her artistic score card she also has performances of more than 50 cantata and oratorio pieces, songs and opera parts.

For many years, as a soloist and chamber singer, she has been connected with ensembles specializing in early music performance, i.e.: Concerto PolaccoArs NovaSubtilior EnsembleDilettoEnsemble Quattro Voce, and “Podlasie” Camerata. She collaborates with: Bornus ConsortCapella Cracoviensis and Il Tempo. Since 1999 she has co-created the Vocal Octet Gaudium.

In 1998 she recorded a programme for the Białystok TV entitled “Moja Muzyka” [My Music]. Many of her concerts were recorded by Polish radio broadcasting stations. On her score card she also has CD recordings, which were many times nominated for the “Fryderyk”: Award, e.g. S. Moryto’s Legnica Mass, music from the Jasna Góra Collections, pieces by Z. Stojowski – Cantata entitled A Prayer for Poland (awarded by the British magazine Gramophone in 2009). The album Kurpie Songs – Szymanowski, Górecki, Moryto, recorded by the Podlasie Opera Choir and Philharmonic, on which she performs solo parts, won the “Fryderyk 2009” Award in the category “Phonographic debut of the year”.

In 2005 she was awarded with the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw Rector’s Cup as a winner of the 1st place at the 6th Moniuszko Competition called “The Evening Song”.