Kwadrofonik was established in 2005 as a result of the merger of two duos: percussion and piano, Magdalena Kordylasińska and Miłosz Pękala (Hob-Beats Duo), and Emilia Sitarz and Bartłomiej Wąsik (Lutosławski Piano Duo). These have formed the only such quartet in Poland and one of few in the world. In 2006 the group won the Grand Prix, the Audience Award and the Award of the Mayor of Warsaw at the 9th Polish Radio Folk Festival called “New Tradition”. Music critics have praised the ensemble as the most innovative of its kind, setting new directions in folk music.
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Sinfonietta Cracovia developed from the “Young Cracovian Chamber Musicians”[Młodzi Kameraliści Krakowscy] ensemble which was founded in 1990. The talent, professional skills and commitment of the musicians and the freshness of their interpretation won them recognition but it was clear that the further development of this ensemble was only possible with stable financial assistance. Thanks to the support of Mr Krzysztof Penderecki and his wife Elżbieta the ensemble became a municipal orchestra in 1994 and was renamed the Orchestra of the Royal Capital City of Krakow Sinfonietta Cracovia [Orkiestra Stołecznego Królewskiego Miasta Krakowa Sinfonietta Cracovia]. For twenty years, the character of the orchestra was shaped by the excellent violinist, viola player and teacher Robert Kabara.
Dafô Quartet
Established in 1993, this is the first female string quartet in Poland. The quartet has won the Frederyk prize twice for recordings of twentieth century Polish music, including the string quartets of G. Bacewicz, T. Baird, Penderecki, Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, K. Meyer and P. Szymański. The Dafo Quartet specializes in performing contemporary music for which it has won many awards. Apart from contemporary music, the repertoire of the quartet includes chamber music of different eras, quintets, sextets, octets and concerts for string quartet and orchestra. The Dafo Quartet has won numerous awards at national and international competitions. The Quartet’s members are Justin Duda-Krane (violin), Danuta Augustyn (violin), Aneta Dumanowska-Bogacz (viola), and Anna Armatys-Borelli (cello).