Sebastian Krajewski
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Sebastian Krajewski (b. February 18, 1975 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish composer.
Krajewski studied with Włodzimierz Kotoński at the Warsaw Music Academy and later with Matthew King at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He has collaborated with various ensembles, among others: Sinfonia Varsovia, Polish Radio Orchestra, Ars Nova, Vellinger Quartet, Nowa Orkiestra Kameralna, Polish Sinfonietta.
He writes in a conventional style, often inspired by the music of the past, and is also active in the field of film music. He presently lives and works in Warsaw as an independent composer.
[edit] Works
- From the Life of the Wandering Wizard - for voice & chamber ensemble (1995)
- Les nuits d'amour - for flute, violin & piano (1996)
- Terra Magica I: Forests under the Cold Sun - for orchestra (1997)
- A Sea Suite - for 2 voices & chamber ensemble (1998)
- Four Mazurkas – for piano (1999)
- String Quartet (2000)
- Four Poems of Rabindranath Tagore - for voice & piano (2000)
- Concerto grosso no. I - for strings & basso continuo (2000)
- Three Poems of Bolesław Leśmian - for voice & piano (2003)
- Sieben Fragmenten aus Michael Ende - for orchestra (2004)
- two poems of e.e. cummings - for choir a cappella (2005)
- Concerto for Oboe and Strings (2005)
- Concerto grosso no. II - for strings & basso continuo (2005)
- Two Poems of Jacek Dehnel - for voice & ancient music ensemble (2006)
- Polish Diptych (words by Adam Zagajewski) - for voice & ancient music ensemble (2006)
- Łąki Burgundii (words by Adam Zagajewski) - for voice & ancient music ensemble (2006)

