Piano concert by Aleksander Dębicz on the occasion of Poland’s Independence Day
The concert is organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Valletta
Entrance is free. To book a seat in advance please send an email to the Embassy on valletta.amb.sekretariat@msz.
Embassy of Poland’s Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/PLinMalta
Artist’s biography
ALEKSANDER DĘBICZ is one of Poland’s most versatile pianists as well as a composer. His two main points of departure are improvisation and his own original music which he frequently combines with the works of old classical masters. His love of film music, reflected for years in his own output, marks a key direction in his current activity as a composer.
His 2015 debut album Cinematic Piano (Warner Classics) featured a cycle of 12 original pieces inspired by films. Since then, Dębicz has composed music for films, radio dramas, and theatrical spectacles. 2018 saw the release of the artist’s third album, Invention (Warner Classics), comprising his interpretations of J. S. Bach’s complete Inventions and Sinfonias, as well as Dębicz’s original works inspired by Bach and hip-hop.
The artist’s new composition titled The Union, written for the 15th anniversary of Poland’s accession to the European Union, was published in April 2019. In the same year he composed PasaCatedral for concertante guitar, oboe, piano, and strings, a Guitar Academy Festival commission presented in Poland’s oldest cathedrals in Gniezno, Kołobrzeg, and Poznań, with outstanding guitarist Łukasz Kuropaczewski as soloist. Victoria 1920 was written in 2020 for the centenary celebrations of the Battle of Warsaw.
For his duo collaborations with excellent musicians, Dębicz has developed several original concert programmes combining classical music with improvisation. With cellist Marcin Zdunik he recorded, among others, the highly acclaimed 2CD-album Bach Stories (Warner Classics). With sax player Szymon Nidzworski he composed and recorded music for Katarzyna Michałkiewicz’s documentary Dotknięcie (The Touch). Since 2020 Dębicz has performed with Jakub Józef Orliński. Together they present unusual arrangements of Baroque music as well as original compositions.
Dębicz’s fourth album Adela (Warner Classics, 2021) contains his own works and arrangements recorded in a duo with guitarist Łukasz Kuropaczewski, with guest appearances by countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński. A single by the duo Dębicz & Zdunik comprising the artists’ own arrangement of Jauchzet, frohlocket from J. S. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio came out in the same year 2021.
For his largest original project to date, his latest album Sideways (2022), Dębicz composed works scored for more extensive instrumental forces, including a wind quintet and a string orchestra. The programme also includes his unique interpretations of two classical pieces by Bach and Gershwin.
A graduate of Warsaw’s Chopin University of Music (piano class of Elżbieta Tarnawska), Dębicz has presented his own works, improvisations, as well as classical and new music in Poland and abroad in, among others, Germany, France, the United States, Romania, Italy, Austria, and Turkey.
The artist’s numerous accolades include the 1st prizes in the Transatlantyk Instant Composition Contest (the world’s only competition for simultaneous improvised composition of film music) and Spitfire Audio’s 2022 Bridgerton Scoring Competition, in which his composition to a fragment of Netflix series Bridgerton was selected as the best of four thousand submitted entries.
Photo credit – Adam Stępień