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Agata Lukasiewicz

Pianist Cologne, Germany 47 Followers
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About Agata Lukasiewicz

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"Agata Lukasiewicz frequently appears at recitals, festivals and competitions and often performs works by her countryman, 19th-century composer Frédéric Chopin".
This young pianist performed already in Vienna´s Konzerthaus, Bösenddorfersaal, Schloss Miller-Aichholz, Gesellschaft für Musiktheater Wien, Theater Aachen, Lutherkirche Bonn, Liszt Akademie Köln, Chopin House in Zelazowa Wola (Poland), Opera House in Ulanbaatar (Mongolia), Vouleftiko in Nafplio (Greece), Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athen (Greece) and many others.
2006 brought her U.S debut in Tucson with the Chopin Association of Tucson's.
2010 she was admitted in in the program of the Yehudi Menuhin's Foundation "Live Music Now" in Vienna, where she held numerous concerts and recitals
She performed F. Medelssohn Concerto with Silesian Orchester and S. Rachmaninov Concerto with Ignacy Jan Paderewski State Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Ian Hobson.

She took part in many festivals and won major prizes at prestigious piano competitions,
such as 5th International Piano Competition „Artur Rubinstein in memoriam” in Bydgoszcz (Poland), 5th J.Brahms International Piano Competition in Acqui Terme (Italy),
1st International Chopin Piano Competition in Budapest (Hungary), 1st Milosz Magin Piano Competition in Łódź (Poland), 15th Chamber Music Competition in Thessaloniki (Greece), OEJAB Music Competition and 32th Rudolf Heydner Piano Competition in Vienna (Austria).

In recognition of her artistic achievements she was awarded artistic scholarship by
a President of Szczecin, the “Friends of Szczecin” Society, Polish Prime Minister, Josef Windisch, Janaczek-Stiftung and many others.

Agata Lukasiewicz was born in Szczecin (Poland). She started her musical education at the age of nine in the Primary Music School in Szczecin with Jolanta Kowalczyk.
She continued her education in the Music Academy in Poznan with professor Alicja Kledzik, at the University of Music and performing Arts in Vienna by professor Roland Keller and at the University of Music and Dance in Cologne by Professor Ulrich Eisenlohr.

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