Employees

dr hab.

Robert Morawski

prof. UMFC

piano

Fot. Robert Naumiuk

Polish chamber pianist and university lecturer. Student of Bronisława Kawalla and Jerzy Marchwiński. He performed in the National Philharmony as a 7 year-old child. Given concerts both in Poland and abroad, among others in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Canada and USA.

Performs with renown musicians such as Wanda Bargiełowska-Bargeyłło, Urszula Kryger, Alaksandra Kurzak, Iwona Hossa, Anna Kutkowska-Kass, Alison Pearce, Iwona Socha, Katarzyna Trylnik, Aga Wińska, Agnieszka Wolska, Joanna Woś, Małgorzata Walewska, Vadim Brodski, Marcin Bronikowski, Christian Danowicz, Andrzej Dobber, Robert Gierlach, Romuald Gołębiowski, Krzysztof Jakowicz, Stefan Kamasa, Sylwester Kostecki, Rafał Kwiatkowski, Konstanty Andrzej Kulka, Piotr Pławner, Kazimierz Pustelak, Artur Ruciński, Tomasz Strahl, Dima Tkaczenko, Sławomir Tomasik, Janusz wawrowski, Adam Zdunikowski, Marcin Zdunik, Michał Klauza, Sławomir Chrzanowski, Marek Moś. Cooperates with chamber ensembles Camerata Quartett and Camerata Vistula. Together with Daniel Olbrychski and Krzysztof Jakowicz gives recitals of Polish poetry and music.

The laureate of numerous prestigious rewards. Two times the winner of Fryderyk. Received many awards for the best pianist in vocal competitions. Was granted second prize in the Krzysztof Penderecki Chamber Competition in Cracow.

Runs chamber piano class at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. Leeds master classes in Poland and abroad.

Made the first public performance of contemporary pieces: W. Lutosławski, A, Kościów, A. Jastrzębska, P. Zych, S. Yamauchi, S. Krajewski, M. Jachim. His repertoire ranges from the old to contemporary music.

He was a contract pianist of the Stanisław Moniuszko International Vocal Competition in Warsaw and the pianist team supervisor.
He made recordings for the Polish Television, The Polish Radio, Hungarian Television, and CDs for the Acte Préalable, Dux, WW open sources, CD Accord and Sarton.