Jacek Urbaniak is a renowned Polish musician and instrumentalist, specializing in wooden wind instruments and early music. Born on October 12, 1949, in Warsaw, he is best known as the founder and leader of the early music ensemble Ars Nova, which he established in 1981. Urbaniak has had a distinguished career, studying at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and playing the oboe in various orchestras, including the Oslo Opera and the Warsaw Philharmonic. He is also recognized for his work in radio, theater, and film, and has been involved in numerous cultural projects, including the Polish Society of Early Music.
Urbaniak's contributions to the revival of early music in Poland have been significant, earning him several awards and honors. His ensemble, Ars Nova, has collaborated with other notable early music groups and has released several albums featuring historical music, such as "Musique a la chapelle des Jagiellons" and "Muzyka na Wawelu." Urbaniak's recent releases include "Bogurodzica – Polish Medieval Music" and "Cornelis Schuyt: Tańce Renesansowe," showcasing his dedication to preserving and promoting historical music traditions.
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