Klaudia Pasternak is a Polish contemporary composer and opera conductor born in 1980 in Warsaw, Poland. She comes from a musical family and began composing at a young age, with her first piece being a suite for piano. Pasternak studied at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, focusing on composition and symphony-opera. Her works often blend modern techniques with traditional expressions, frequently featuring piano and vocals. She has received numerous awards and nominations, including the prestigious Paszport Polityki, and has been involved in various musical projects and performances worldwide.
Some of her notable compositions include **"Devil's Elbow," "Ave Vere," "David and Goliath," "Seven Faces Of...," "Eleven Breaths Of...," "Ave Stella Matutina," "Cogitationes,"** and **"Sancte Angele Dei."** Her music has been broadcast and performed internationally, including in Germany, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, France, Italy, Switzerland, the United States, Japan, and Sweden. Pasternak is also recognized for her conducting collaborations with several orchestras and theaters in Poland and abroad.
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