Marek Toporowski is a Polish harpsichordist, organist, and conductor celebrated for his vibrant interpretations of early music and classical repertoire. Known for his work on historical instruments, he brings a fresh energy to Baroque and Classical-era compositions, balancing scholarly rigor with expressive flair. His recent projects, like *Jadin: Piano Sonatas, Op. 4-6* and *Antonio Vivaldi: Sonate a Flauto Traverso*, showcase his knack for reviving lesser-known gems alongside iconic works. Toporowski also loves crossing genres, as seen in *Music for Jazz Guitar & Harpsichord*, where he blends Baroque textures with modern improvisation.
A versatile collaborator, he’s equally at home in solo organ recitals (*Liber Tabulatura*) and chamber settings (*Ries: 3 Violin Sonatas*). His recordings often highlight his curiosity for unusual pairings, like the rainy-day ambiance of *Raindrops* or the folk-inspired *Zdarivej*. Whether digging into 17th-century tablatures or reimagining classical sonatas, Toporowski’s work feels like a lively conversation between past and present.
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