“We are a Vienna-based ensemble with Polish origins. We all met in Warsaw during our studies and we decided to form an ensemble with the mission to promote unknown Polish chamber music. We have great love and appreciation for Polish music and we have always been very dedicated to the cause of finding and popularizing the music of the less fortunate composers. 

During our journey through the Polish history of music, we have found some true piano chamber music gems, which deserve to be presented to a wide, international audience. Our favorite Polish composers include Ludomir Różycki, Artur Malawski, Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński and Franciszek Lessel. They all represent different times and styles, from late classicism until the second half of the XX century. Our research has led us to work as music editors for the EUPHONIUM Publishing House, for which we edited Lessel’s Piano Trio in E major op. 5. The score was published in 2020 as the first ever printed edition of this beautiful piece. We have also recorded three Polish piano trios for the biggest Polish label – DUX Recording Producers – and our performances have been very well reviewed both by critics and the audience. 

We believe that bringing newly discovered music to the public is our duty, as we are artists carrying the musical legacy of our country to the next generations. This is the main goal for which we aim through our studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, where we study in the class of piano chamber music of professor Avedis Kouyoumdjian. We also work with Sibila Konstantinova and Vida Vujic regularly. What we admire about our university is that it is very international and diverse. Coming from Poland, studying with teachers from Austria, Lebanon, Armenia, Bulgaria, Serbia, and other countries has been a true inspiration for us as young people looking forward to learning from different stories, habits, and experiences of our mentors. 

In the past few years, we have succeeded to present rediscovered Polish music to some prestigious concert halls around the world, such as the Polish National Philharmonic Hall and other wonderful concert halls in Lithuania, Italy, Austria, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Our highlight for the 2022/23 season is a concert cycle in Musikverein in Vienna, probably the most recognized hall in the world, where we will perform three concerts, each of them including a Polish piece. 

Our biggest musical dream is to travel with our music to all the countries, all the communities, and all the surroundings, to connect traditions of different origins and cultures throughout the world. We are delighted to be able to fulfill that dream already, but our aspirations and ambitions wander way further and we keep working on expanding our project.”

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