Konstancja Kochaniec (born 27 May 1976) is a Polish classical and film music composer. She has pursued independent creative activities, such as film music,[1][2] television,[3][4] theater music,[5] solo music,[6][7] chamber music,[8] electronic music,[9] as well as in the field of synthesis of the arts[10] (including music concert painting of Mary A. Orzechowska Club Literary and Music in Wrocław, Poland).

Education

  • The National School of Music in Wrocław, Poland;
  • 1991–97 Richard Bukowski School of Music in Wrocław, piano class of Andrzej Janusz;
  • 1997–2003 Department of Music Theory, Composition, and Conducting, at the Academy of Music in Wrocław, Poland;
  • 2003–2006 Student of Wlodzimierz Kotonski in Warsaw, Poland;
  • 2006 – professional degree in composition at the Academy of Music in Katowice, under supervision of prof. Wieslaw Cienciala;
  • 2009 – Master of Arts degree in composition at the Academy of Music in Katowice, under supervision of prof. Wieslaw Cienciala;
  • Participated in many optional courses of contemporary music, including in 2004 in Klodzkiej Bystrica, Poland, where studied under the guidance of Boguslaw Schaeffer and Hector Fiore.

Memberships

  • Polish composers association[11]
  • Association of Performing Artists[12]

Compositions

Selected classical and modern music

  • Four epigrams, for solo flute (Cztery fraszki, na flet solo) (1998)
  • Dead I miss (Umarla tesknie), miniature piano (1998)
  • The colors (Kolory), the duo for violin and light (1999)
  • A song with a melody (Utwór z melodia), for piano and didgeridoo (1999)
  • Female (Kobieta), for solo violin (1999)
  • Madness (Szalenstwo), String Quintet (1999)
  • Something for cello (Cos na skrzypce), (2001)
  • Symphonic impressions (Impresje symfoniczne), (2003)
  • Three Sonnets (Trzy sonety), for soprano, mezzo-soprano, bass and symphony orchestra, to the words of William Shakespeare in the translation of Maciej Slomczynski (2007–2008)
  • Nike (Nike), for cello solo (2008)
  • Psyche (Psyche), for cello solo (2008)
  • Sinfonietta Concertante (Sinfonietta Concertante), for oboe, violin, cello and orchestra (2009)
  • Fantasy Fire and Ashes (Fantazja Ogien i Popiól), for solo organ (2010)
  • Nocturne 1 (Nokturn 1), for Piano (2011)
  • Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Strzegom (Litania do Matki Boskiej Strzegomskiej), for solo organ (2012)
  • Nocturne dell 'anima (Notturno dell 'anima), (2012)[13]
  • Nocturne No 3 Nocturne Of Questions (2014)

Selected film and TV program music

  • TV news cycle literary programs (Telewizyjne wiadomosci literackie), real. Miroslaw Spychalski (2009)
  • Documentary Underground City (Podziemne miasto), dir. Agnieszka Zwiefka-Chwalek (2009)[2]
  • The series of documentaries 13 minutes into the past (cykl programów dokumentalnych 13 minut w przeszlosc), dir. Martin Bradke (2009)
  • Documentary City of meetings (film dokumentalny Miasto spotkan), dir. Eve Sitek (2011)
  • Music Lab program ideas (program Laboratorium pomyslów), Part 1 to Part 30. Dir. Agnieszka Zwiefka-Chwalek (2011)
  • Condemned Soldiers. Jerzy Woźniak. Part I. Cursed Time (Żołnierze Wyklęci. Jerzy Woźniak. Część I. Przeklęty Czas), dir. S. Gorski
  • Condemned Soldiers. Jerzy Woźniak. Part II. The Finger of God (Żołnierze Wyklęci. Jerzy Woźniak. Część II. Palec Boży), dir. S. Gorski
  • Condemned Soldiers. Jerzy Woźniak. Part III. Restore the Truth (Żołnierze Wyklęci. Jerzy Woźniak. Część III. Przywrócić Prawdę), dir. S. Gorski
  • Program TVP Krakow Good Money (program TVP Kraków Dobre pieniadze), dir. Witold Gadowski (2012)
  • QUEEN OF SKYLINE (KRÓLOWA PANORAM), (2013)[14]
  • There, where you can live (Tam, gdzie da sie zyc), (2014)[15]

References

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  10. ^ Music and Painting (Muzyka i Malarstwo). Co Jest Grane, Music-Theater-Film (Monthly magazine on cultural information in Lower Silesia, in Polish). October 1999, No. 69(10), p. 13.
  11. ^ "Członkowie". www.zkp.org.pl. Archived from the original on 14 February 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  12. ^ "Polskie Centrum Informacji Muzycznej". www.polmic.pl. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  13. ^ Trzciński, Tomasz (25 September 2013). "Notturno Dell' Anima - video Dailymotion". Dailymotion. Archived from the original on 30 April 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
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  15. ^ "MAGDALENA PIEJKO "Tam Gdzie Da Się Żyć" nowy film Gazety Polskiej | Gazeta Polska VOD - publicystyka, wiadomości, fakty". vod.gazetapolska.pl. 5 December 2014. Archived from the original on 25 April 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
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