Adamik Anna

Subjects

Piano, chamber music/ensemble

Biography

Anna Adamik was born in Budapest/Hungary and lives in Feldkirch/Austria. She studied at the “Franz Liszt” Academy of Music in Budapest with Annamária Bodoky-Krause and Tamàs Fülep and at the Vienna University of Music with Paul Badura-Skoda, where she graduated with a concert diploma. She completed her training at the University of Music Freiburg im Breisgau in Ramón Walter’s song design class. She received further artistic inspiration from Malcolm Bilson, Vitaly Margulis, and Dimitri Baschkirov.

Since 1997, Anna Adamik has been a university lecturer for piano at the Stella Vorarlberg Private University College for Music (until August 2022 Vorarlberg State Conservatory), where she leads an internationally successful piano class. In 2013, she was appointed President and Artistic Director of the Chopin Society Vorarlberg and is also a regular jury member at international competitions. As a piano soloist and chamber musician, Adamik maintains an intensive concert schedule at home and abroad, which is also documented with numerous world premieres through radio recordings . She has performed with the Camerata Bern, the “Ensemble Plus” Bregenz, the Vorarlberg Symphony Orchestra, the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg and the Offenburg String Trio.

Anna Adamik’s discography includes recordings of Johann Sebastian Bach’s piano suites (ambitus), works for flute and piano by Franz Schubert (ANTES), and new music from Hungary (HUNGAROTON). Together with the German cellist Martin Merker, two CD recordings have been released to date, “SERESTA – Music from South America” (ANTES) in 2006 and chamber music for cello and piano by the Austrian composer Josef Friedrich Doppelbauer on the 100th anniversary of his death (NAXOS) in 2020 as a World Premier Recording. For the Beethoven Year 2020, Anna Adamik released a CD of piano music (ANTES), in which the composer’s development in this genre is illuminated by formative works such as the “Tempest Sonata” No. 17 and the penultimate sonata No. 31.


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