Iwona Mironiuk

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Iwona Mironiuk (born June 4, 1969 in Bialystok ) is a Polish pianist.

Mironiuk studied piano with Bronisława Kawalla and chamber music with Jerzy Marchwiński at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music . This was followed by postgraduate studies in the performance of contemporary music with Szabolcs Esztényi and master classes with Pavel Gililov in Lübeck and Rudolf Buchbinder in Zurich.

She participated in several music festivals, u. a. at the Warsaw Autumn , and performed as a chamber musician with soloists such as Szabolcs Esztényi , Stanisław Skoczyński , Alina Maria Mleczko and Tomasz Strahl . She also worked with the Polish Society for Contemporary Music, played in the artist cellars of Wanda Warska and Andrzej Kurylewicz and Ryszard Ostromęcki and gave concerts with the Polish Radio and Radio Symphony Orchestra , the German Chamber Orchestra and the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra .

Mironiuk played solo works and chamber music by Waldemar Miksa , Iwona Kisiel , Maciej Żółtowski , Tadeusz Wielecki , Hanna Kulenta , Szabolcs Esztényi , Anna Ignatowicz , Carter Panna and Joe Cutler . For the DUX label she made a monographic recording with works for solo piano by Zygmunt Krauze and works for two pianos by Szabolcs Esztenyi with the composer, as well as an album with works by Andrzej Kurylewicz . She teaches chamber music at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music.

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