Andrzej Karałow
Andrzej Karałow, b. 1991 is a young Polish pianist and composer. He is a laureate of many national and international piano competitions, e.g. Milosz Magin Competition in Paris, Konzerteum in Athens, or Frederic Chopin National Competition in Warsaw. He performed in prestigious concert halls in the country and abroad, also with accompaniment of renowned orchestras, under the baton of Maciej Niesiołowski and Jakub Chrenowicz. Equally successful as a composer, he won, among others, Zygmunt Mycielski Composition Competition in Warsaw, or Opera Compostion Competition in Miskolc, Hungary, where he was praised for his professionalism, imagination and artistic sensibility. Although classical music is the main field of his activity, he is also open to experiments in electronic and alternative genres, combining techniques and inspirations from various fields of art into his own, unique musical language. He also co-creates an electroacoustic improvisational project with Jurek Przeździecki, with whom he released the album Wir.
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Andrzej Karałow, b. 1991 is a young Polish pianist and composer. He is a laureate of many national and international piano competitions, e.g. Milosz Magin Competition in Paris, Konzerteum in Athens, or Frederic Chopin National Competition in Warsaw. He performed in prestigious concert halls in the country and abroad, also with accompaniment of renowned orchestras, under the baton of Maciej Niesiołowski and Jakub Chrenowicz. Equally successful as a composer, he won, among others, Zygmunt Mycielski Composition Competition in Warsaw, or Opera Compostion Competition in Miskolc, Hungary, where he was praised for his professionalism, imagination and artistic sensibility. Although classical music is the main field of his activity, he is also open to experiments in electronic and alternative genres, combining techniques and inspirations from various fields of art into his own, unique musical language. He also co-creates an electroacoustic improvisational project with Jurek Przeździecki, with whom he released the album Wir.