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Polish organist, born in 1992 in Warsaw, doctor of musical arts, graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, in the class of Professor Józef Serafin and Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Leipzig, in the class of Professor Martin Schmeding.
Bio
She defended her doctoral dissertation “Continuator on the brink of a stylistic breakthrough – organ music on religious themes by Karl Hoyer (1891-1936)”.
In 2021, her debut album “Karl Hoyer Organ Works” was released, in 2022, “Karl Hoyer Organ Sonatas”, and in 2023, “Karl Hoyer Organ Works vol.3”.
The album “Karl Hoyer Organ Sonatas” was awarded at the International Competition “Muzyczne Orły” as an outstanding artistic achievement in 2022.
She is a laureate of the 2nd Polish National Organ Competition Marian Sawa in 2011 (3rd prize), 5th International Feliks Nowowiejski in 2015 (3rd prize), semi-finalist of the 5th International Organ Competition “Daniel Herz” in Brixen in 2016 and the 13th International Organ Competition. Gottfried Silbermann in Freiberg in 2017.
Erasmus scholarship holder, participant of the student exchange program at Rice University in Houston, USA. Two-time scholarship holder of the Prime Minister and the German Academic Exchange DAAD.
She perfected her skills at master classes conducted, among others, by by Léon Berben, Hans Fagius, Henry Fairs, Julian Gembalski, Lorenzo Ghielmi, Bernhard Haas, Jeremy Joseph, Ludger Lohmann, Matthias Maierhofer, Christophe Mantoux, Krzysztof Urbaniak, Martin Schmeding, Wolfgang Tifen, Jaroslav Tifen , Christoph Wolff, Wolfgang Zerer.
She gives concerts at international organ festivals in Poland and abroad. He also conducts concerts as part of organ music festivals.
Discography
Karl Hoyer Organ Miniatures vol.4
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Karl Hoyer Organ Works vol.3

Karl Hoyer Organ Sonatas

Karl Hoyer Organ Works

Social media
Bach in Space
In 2022, Anna Przybysz took part in the Boston Bach International Organ Competition, as part of which she received a unique award aimed at promoting the artist among the international community. Association of Space Explorers created a video in which they combined the recording of Fugue in E minor by J.S.Bach BWV 548 performed by Anna Przybysz with satellite photos of the Earth.
