In a remarkable tribute to the distinguished pianist and pedagogue, Prof. Andrzej Pikul, two concerts were held on April 26 and 27, 2024, showcasing the talent and dedication of his students and colleagues, including Anna Dębowska. These events highlighted both the pedagogical legacy and the artistic prowess of Prof. Pikul, who is a revered figure […]
On 12 May 2024 in Drummohr House, Scotland, Anna Dębowska and Poland’s soprano Katarzyna Oleś-Blacha restaged the concert F. Chopin originally gave on 7 July 1848 at the residence of Lord Falmouth, London. The audience at Drummohr House more than appreciated the performance, rewarding the musicians with a deafening standing ovation. Thus, Anna, as part […]
A concert featuring Brahms’ piano chamber music performed by Anna Dębowska alongside three other musicians in Krakow’s concert hall Florianka. The evening was a beautiful showcase of classical music, with each performer demonstrating incredible skill and passion for their craft.
On 19 November 2023 at the General Maczek Polish Ex-combatants House in Edinburgh, as we gathered to commemorate Poland Independence Day, we were transported by the spellbinding compositions of Polish maestros, beautifully rendered by Anna Dębowska. Together, we embarked on a harmonious journey that transcends borders and cultures, fostering a deeper appreciation for the Polish-Scottish connection that unites us all.
This concert offered a musical journey that reflected the extraordinary life and travels of the illustrious Frédéric Chopin.
On May 28, 2023, the enchanting larch wood church of St. Sebastian in Wieliczka was the venue for a mesmerizing concert titled „MUZYKA W POLICHROMIACH I SŁOWIE ZAMKNIĘTA.” The event featured a stellar lineup of performers, including the renowned soprano Katarzyna Oleś-Blacha, Anna Dębowska-Jaroszek, and other musicians including pianist Marta Mołodyńska-Wheeler, mezzo-soprano Monika Korybalska, tenor […]
On May 19-20, 2023, the International Scientific Conference „Practical Sport Psychology. Championship in Sport and on Stage” was held at the Academy of Physical Education in Krakow. It was organized by the Department of Psychology of the Academy of Physical Education in Krakow and the Institute of Psychology of the University of Gdańsk. The conference became a meeting place two environments – sports and artistic;
Organized by the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Edinburgh and performed by Anna Dębowska and Katarzyna Oleś-Blacha on 16 May 2023, the concert celebrated the introduction of the Polish Constitution of 3rd May in 1791, whose memory for years helped keep alive Polish aspirations for an independent and just society, the social attributes still valid and hard-fought for after nearly two centuries across much of Europe.
It was precisely on 20th April 1848 that Frederic Chopin arrived in London to begin his tour of the British Isles. And it was precisely 175 years later on 20 April 2023 that Anna Dębowska performed a number of Chopin’s compositions to commemorate this event organized as part of the April Conference by the Jagiellonian Univerity’s Institut of English Studies.
On Saturday, 11 February 2023, the first concert of the 4th Franciszek Schubert Days took place in the concert hall of the Music School Complex in Tarnów.
On 7 November 2022 Anna Dębowska and Krakow’s world-class Soprano – Katarzyna Oleś-Blacha performed Szymanowski’s Pieśni Kurpiowskie op. 58: Lecioły zórazie, Wysła burzycka, Uwoz, mamo, U jeziorecka, A pod borem siwe kunie, Sciani dumbek, Wscyscy przyjechali, as part of the Szymanowski 2022 concert at the Academy of Music in Kraków.
Anna Dębowska (piano) and Norway’s Edvard Adde (tenor) at Bamff House, Scotland, on 17 October 2022, restaged F. Chopin’s Matinee Musicale originally given at 99 Eaton Pace, London, on 23 June 1848 at the residence of Mrs. Adelaide Sartoris, whom he knew in Paris. She herself was a soprano and had married Edward John Sartoris – a wealthy man of fashion, with aspirations to become a Member of Parliament. This concert was one of the few he gave in London and the first public one in Britain. It began at 3 pm and tickets, limited in number, were one guinea each.