Andrzej Mysiński

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Andrzej Mysiński (born November 15, 1948 in Mszczonów ) is a Polish double bass player , conductor and music teacher .

Mysiński studied double bass at the Higher State Music School in Warsaw with Tadeusz Pelczar until 1972 . From 1971 to 1980 he was a member of Jerzy Maksymiuk's Polish Chamber Orchestra, with which he has appeared on radio and television many times. a. recorded Gioachino Rossini's sonatas for string orchestra at EMI .

In 1985 he became artistic director of the Warszawscy Soliści "Concerto Avenna" . With the orchestra he has performed as a soloist and as a conductor at concerts in the United States, Mexico, Japan, India, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, England, France, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Romania, made radio and television recordings as well as more than forty recordings and took part in international festivals such as the Warsaw Autumn , the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival and the Prague Spring .

Mysiński has been teaching double bass at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music since 1972 , initially as assistant to his teacher Pelczar, and since 1998 as professor. Between 1994 and 1996 he also headed the studio for early music, and from 2002 to 2008 he was vice dean of the faculty for instrumental music.

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